Recent Faculty Presentations
January to June 2008
Alice Ba. ‘Regional Institutions and the Search for Community: The Post Cold War Experience and Their Relevance for ASEAN.’ The Sentosa Roundtable for Asian Security 2008, sponsored by Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Sentosa Island, Singapore, January 2008.
Kenneth J. Campbell. ‘Did the US military learn more than the peace movement from Vietnam?’ Department of History, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, April 2008.
Robert Denemark. ‘Global Diplomacy in World System History: A Network Analysis of the Multilateral Treaty System over 400 Years,’ with Matthew Hoffmann. International Studies Association annual meeting, San Francisco, March 2008.
Leslie F. Goldstein. ‘Half Slave and Half Free, Partly Federal and Partly National: The Perplexing Case of Prigg v. Pennsylvania.’ Law and Society Association annual meeting, Montreal, Canada, June 2008.
Stuart J. Kaufmann. ‘Symbols, Frames and Networks: Studying Ethnic War in the Philippines.’ Communication, Culture, Psychology: Approaches to Understanding Violent Conflict Workshop, San Francisco, March 2008.
James J. Magee. ‘Electing the President of the United States of America.’ Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government of the University of the Andes and the Fulbright Commission Conference, Bogotá, Colombia, June 2008.
Mark J. Miller. ‘Migration and Development: Past, Present and Future.’ Conference on International Migration and Development: Continuing the Dialogue, New York, January 2008.
Mark J. Miller. ‘Migration to Europe: Past, Present and Future.’ University of Wisconsin – Madison, June 2008.
Jason D. Mycoff. ‘Minority Party Success in the House of Representatives,’ with Ed Hasecke. Midwestern Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, April 2008.
Jason D. Mycoff. ‘Regulatory Statute, Supreme Court Decisions, and Congressional Overrides,’ with Jackie Bryan and Alex Stanzione. Midwestern Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, April 2008.
Claire Rasmussen. ‘The Radical Performative Gender Politics of the Religious Right.' Western Political Science Association annual meeting, San Diego, March 2008.
Claire Rasmussen. ‘Mill in the Bedroom: Old Fashioned Liberal Sexual Morality.’ Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Boston, April 2008.
Richard K. Sylves. ‘FEMA’s Management and Funding of Hurricane Katrina Recovery: An Operations Research Perspective.’ 70th National Conference of the American Society for Public Administration,” Dallas, March 2008.
Richard K. Sylves. ‘The Presidential Candidates' Campaign Positions on Disaster Policy and Emergency Management.’ Federal Emergency Management Agency Higher Education Conference, Department of Homeland Security, Emmitsburg, MD, June 2008.
Matthew S. Weinert. ‘From State Security to Human Security.’ Midwestern Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, April 2008.
David C. Wilson. ‘Black Enough? Dimensions of Blackness and Attitudes toward Black Leaders,’ with James M. Jones. “Theorizing Blackness” by The Africana Studies Group of the CUNY Graduate Center conference, New York, April 2008.
David C. Wilson. ‘For Better or For Worse: Racial Differences in Perceptions of Immigrant Threat,’ with Kate Dalton. Midwest Sociological Society annual meeting, St. Louis, March 2008.
David C. Wilson. ‘The Measurement of Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content,’ with Darren W. Davis. Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, April 2008.
David C. Wilson. ‘Social Desirability and Racial Framing of Barack Obama and the Hypothetical Black President,’ with Darren W. Davis. Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, April 2008.






