Annual Meeting Program

Annual Member Program Committee members organize all panels, plenary sessions, and other aspects of the official program for the annual meeting. Annual Meeting Program Committee members are appointed by the Council after it hears the recommendations of the Program Chair-Designate.

Program Chairs 

Jane Junn, Rutgers University - New Brunswick

Ed Keller, UCLA

Division Chairs

1. Political Thought and Philosophy: Historical Approaches
Eileen Hunt Botting, University of Notre Dame
Richard Boyd, Georgetown University,

2. Foundations of Political Theory
Jodi Dean, Hobart and William Smith Colleges

3. Normative Political Theory
Hawley Fogg-Davis, Temple University
Holloway Sparks, Emory University

4. Formal Political Theory
Michael Chwe, UCLA

5. Political Psychology
Adam Berinsky, MIT

6. Political Economy
Catherine Hafer, NYU

7. Politics and History
James Mahoney, Northwestern University
Adam Sheingate, Johns Hopkins University

8. Political Methodology
Jude Hays, University of Illinois

9. Teaching and Learning in Political Science
Tony Affigne, Providence College

10. Political Science Education
Carolyn Shaw, Wichita State University

11. Comparative Politics
Ben Schneider, Northwestern University
Steven Wilkinson, University of Chicago

12. Comparative Politics of Developing Countries
Pierre Englebert, Pomona College
Susanna Wing, Haverford College

13. The Politics of Communist and Former Communist Countries
Jack Bielasiak, Indiana University

14. Comparative Politics of Advanced Industrial Societies
Amie Kreppel, University of Florida

15. European Politics and Society
Anna Grzymala-Busse, University of Michigan

16. International Political Economy
James Raymond Vreeland, Yale University

17. International Collaboration
Etel Solingen, University of California Irvine

18. International Security
Elizabeth Kier, University of Washington

19. International Security and Arms Control
Timothy Crawford, Boston College

20. Foreign Policy
Brenda Shaffer, University of Haifa

21. Conflict Processes
Ben Fordham, SUNY Binghamton

22. Legislative Studies
Craig Volden, The Ohio State University

23. Presidency Research
Diane Heith, St. John's University

24. Public Administration
Charles W. Gossett, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

25. Public Policy
Frank R. Baumgartner, The Pennsylvania State University

26. Law and Courts
Stefanie Lindquist, Vanderbilt University

27. Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence
Julie Novkov, University at Albany, SUNY

28. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
Jocelyn Johnston, American University

29. State Politics and Policy
Chris Bonneau, University of Pittsburgh

30. Urban Politics
Melissa Marschall, Rice University
Lester Spence, Johns Hopkins University

31. Women and Politics
Debra J. Liebowitz, Drew University

32. Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
Ange-Marie Hancock, Yale University
Adrian D. Pantoja, Pitzer College

33. Religion and Politics
Joel Fetzer, Pepperdine University

34. Representation and Electoral Systems
Matt Golder, Florida State University

35. Political Organizations and Parties
Seth Masket, University of Dallas
Jennifer Nicol Victor, University of Pittsburgh

36. Elections and Voting Behavior
Jan Leighley, University of Arizona

37. Public Opinion
Stephen P. Nicholson, University of California, Merced

38. Political Communication
Dietram A. Scheufele, University of Wisconsin

39. Science, Technology, and Environmental Politics
Mark Zachary Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology

40. Information Technology and Politics
Derrick Cogburn, Syracuse University

41. Politics, Literature and Film
Peter Josephson, St. Anselm College

42. New Political Science
Clyde Barrow, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

43. International History and Politics
Stuart Kaufman, University of Delaware

44. Comparative Democratization
Michele Penner Angrist, Union College

45. Human Rights
Lilian A. Barria, Georgetown University
Steven D. Roper, Georgetown University

46. Qualitative Methods
Hillel David Soifer, Bates College
Craig W. Thomas, University of Washington

47. Sexuality and Politics
Greg Lewis, Georgia State University