CSAP American Politics Conference, June 10-11, 2019
ISPS, 77 Prospect Street, Room A002
This conference is by invitation only; please contact Pam Greene for more information.
LINK TO THE SCHEDULE IN PDF FORMAT
Monday, June 10, 2019
Time | conference activity |
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12:00pm | Convening over Luncheon Buffet, ISPS Room A001 |
12:30pm | Opening Remarks: Greg Huber, Yale University |
12:45pm |
Paper 1: Sharece Thrower, Vanderbilt University Discussant: Zachary F. Peskowitz, Emory University |
1:45pm | Break, Room A001 |
2:15pm |
Paper 2: Seth Hill, University of California, San Diego Discussant: Michael C. Herron, Dartmouth College |
3:15pm | Break, Room A001 |
3:35pm | Introduction to Postdoc & Graduate Student Poster Session |
4:00pm |
Paper 3: Hye Young You, New York University Discussant: Mary Kroeger, University of Rochester |
5:00pm | Break/Hotel check-in for guests arriving on Monday Guest accommodations at The Study at Yale Hotel, 1157 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT |
6:00pm | Cocktail Reception with Postdoc & Graduate Student Poster Session The Gallery Room at The Study at Yale Hotel, 1157 Chapel Street |
7:30pm | Dinner for Faculty, Presenters, and Out-of-Town Guests Harvest Wine Bar & Restaurant, 1104 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT |
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
time | conference activity |
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8:00am | Reconvene over Breakfast Buffet, ISPS Room A001 |
8:30am |
Paper 4: David Doherty, Loyola University Chicago, and Conor M. Dowling, The University of Mississippi Discussant: Patricia A. Kirkland, Princeton University |
9:30am | Break, Room A001 |
10:00am |
Paper 5: Scott Ashworth, University of Chicago Discussant: Julia Payson, New York University |
11:00am | Break, Room A001 |
11:30am |
Paper 6: Samara Klar, University of Arizona Discussant: Neil Malhotra, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
12:30pm | Closing Remarks & Luncheon Buffet, ISPS Room A001 |
1:30pm | Adjournment |
2019 Postdoc & Graduate Student Poster Presentations:
Talbot M. Andrews, Stony Brook University
“Conditional on what? Disentangling Intention and Equity Motivations Behind Conditional Cooperation”
Jaclyn Kaslovsky, Harvard University
“Senators at Home: How District Attentiveness Exacerbates Polarization”
Chris McConnell, Stanford University Graduate School of Business
“The Burden of Office: How the Costs of Serving Impact Legislator Behavior”
Michael Olson, Harvard University
“ ‘Restoration’ and Representation: Legislative Consequences of Black Disfranchisement in the American South, 1879-1916”
Min Hee Seo, Washington University in St. Louis
“Examining How Municipal Governments Deliver Citizen-Requested Services Using a Field Experiment”
Andrew Thompson, Northwestern University
“Clear and Present Danger? How Group Threat Shapes Opinions and Perceptions”
Dan Thompson, Stanford University
“How Partisan is Local Law Enforcement? Evidence from Sheriff Cooperation with Immigration Authorities”