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Online Program » APSA Committee, Task Force, and Special Panels for 2010

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APSA Committee, Task Force, and Special Panels

 

 

Committee on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in the Profession

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Committee on the Status of Blacks in the Profession

 

Panel 1   'New' Black Politics Revisited: Deracialization and 'Post-Racial' Black Leadership

 
 

Committee on Civic Education and Engagement

 

Panel 1   Race, Ethnicity, and Civic Engagement

 
 
 

Panel 2   Marginalization and Citizenship in Times of Crisis

 
 

Departmental Services Committee

 

Workshop for Department Chairs: Making the Case for Political Science

 
 
 

Panel for Department Chairs: Managing Legal Problems

 
 
 

Workshop for Graduate Program Directors

 
 

Committee on the Status of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and the Transgendered in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Same Sex Marriage and Relationship Recognition: Progress and Challenges

 
 

In Memoriam

 

Panel 1   Honoring Lee Sigelman's Contributions to Political Science

 
 
 

The Political Science of Samuel H. Beer

 
 

Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession

 

Panel 1   Que hay de nuevo? Presenting New Latina/o Scholarship

 
 

Panels, Plenaries, Lectures

 

APSA Task Force on Democracy Audits and Governmental Indicators: Democracy

 
 
 

APSA Task Force on Democracy Audits and Governmental Indicators: Governance

 
 
 

APSA Task Force Report on Political Science in the 21st Century

 
 
 

Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture: Charlie Cook, The Cook Political Report, and Stuart Rothenberg, The Rothenberg Political Report

 
 
 

Plenary Address delivered by Nobel Laureate Elinor Ostrom, Indiana University: "Addressing the Theory of Collective Action from a Multiple Methods Perspective"

 
 
 

APSA Presidential Address delivered by Henry Brady, University of California, Berkeley: "Political Cleavages, Spatial Metaphors and Models, and Political Dynamics in the United States, Canada, and the Soviet Union"

 
 
 

Research Support Symposium: Grants and Funding for Political Scientists

 
 
 

Plenary Address delivered by Cary Nelson, President, American Association of University Professors

 
 
 

John Gaus Lecture delivered by Steven Kelman, Harvard University: "If You Want To Be A Good Fill-in-the-Blank Manager, Be a Good Plain-Vanilla Manager"

 
 
 

Ithiel de Sola Pool Award Lecture delivered by Kristen Monroe, University of California, Irvine: "Ethics in an Age of Terror and Genocide: Identity, Political Psychology and Moral Choice"

 
 
 

Professional Development Roundtable: Graduate School and Career Options

 
 
 

Foundations of Political Theory Plenary Address: David Harvey, CUNY

 
 
 

New Political Science Plenary Address delivered by Gary Rhoades, General Secretary, American Association of University Professors: "A National Campaign for Academic Labor: How We Can Reframe the Politics of Scarcity in Higher Education"

 
 

Committee on Teaching and Learning

 

Panel 1   The Relevance of Teaching Political Science in Hard Times

 
 

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession

 

Panel 1   From the Ivory Tower to the Public Square: Women Political Scientists in Politics