31st Political Science Association Conference set for May 12
The Political Science Department and The Political Science Association present the 31st Annual Political Science Association Conference 8 a.m. - 2:20 p.m. in Arntzen Hall, 4th floor and 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. in Biology Building, Room 234 on Tuesday, May 12. Coffee and donuts will be served in the conference headquarters, Arntzen Hall 419, Payne Lounge.
WA Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis will join panelists Matt Davis, Jude King, Sophia Maynard, Alex O'Connell and Quinlan Zimmerman for a roundtable discussion on Trump v. U.S. (2024): The Supreme Court's Recent Executive Immunity Ruling at 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. in Biology Building 234 with Associate Professor of Political Science Paul Chen moderating the event.
Justice Montoya-Lewis will then deliver the Gordon Sandison Memorial Lecture, "Descendant Daughter," at 4 - 5 p.m. in Academic West 204 and via Zoom.
Schedule of Events
Morning Sessions
8:30 - 10 a.m.: U.S. Public Opinion
Arntzen Hall 421 | Faculty Discussant: Rudy Alamillo
- Isaac Brandt, "The Impact of Sexuality and Political Identity on Attitudes Towards the US Supreme Court"
- Consuelo Robalino, "How Does Identity Affect Support for Tax Increases on the Wealthy?"
- Brigitte Schnell, "What Makes Us Trust Social Media?"
- Brady Deyak, "How U.S. Public Opinion Impacts Foreign Aid Towards Ukraine"
- Kairi Maggiore, "Survey Data on Concerns around Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)"
8:30 - 10 a.m.: Border Security and Transnational Migration
Arntzen Hall 414 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Michael Wolff
- Miguel Garduno Munoz, "Mexico's Role in U.S. Border Security"
- Jose Orozco, "Transnational Migration and the 'Palestinianization' of Mexicans"
- Riley Kessler, "A Wall to Stop a Flood: Barriers, Security, and Migration"
- Sophia Maynard, "Mass Deportations: Erosion of Legal Routes as an Option"
- Sarah Leslie, "The Purpose of Sanctuary: Evaluating the Impacts of Sanctuary Policy on County Crime Rates"
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.: Identity, Theory and Practice
Arntzen Hall 421 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Shirin Deylami
- Laura Free, "From Viva la Raza to Modern Civic Engagement: Political Identity Formation Among Mexican American Youth"
- Aniyah Sterling, "Intersections of Liberation: The CRC and Black Feminism"
- Bella Lauf, "Preparing a Citizenry for Disaster including our Fleeting American Democracу"
- Conor Lincoln, "Political Theology for Practitioners: Understanding God's Commission for the Public Square"
- Amirah EI Nagar, "The Surveillance of Arab Americans, the Deadly Exchange, and how the Palestinian Struggle is a Forewarning to Us All"
10:15 - 11:45 a.m.: U.S. Political Institutions and Voting Behavior
Arntzen Hall 414 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Cathy Wineinger
- Kyle Bailey, "Suburban Voters, 40 Years of Political Shifts"
- Avery Cesarano, "Threats to Democracy from Affective Polarization"
- Cory Houser, "Citizen Views and Impact on Voter Participation in Presidential Elections"
- Chris Rosenquist, "Beyond Lawmaking? Senate Staffing Trends and Changes in a Polarized Era"
- Jack Harris, "How Science Literacy Affects Voting Choices"
PSA Luncheon
Faculty and students are invited to a pizza lunch in Payne Lounge, AH 419.
Afternoon Sessions
1:05 - 2:20 p.m.: Salmon Tragedy, Philosophy, Politics and Policy
Arntzen Hall 412 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Troy Abel
- Virginia Boughner: "Sounds of a Salmon Tragedy"
- Taylor Carnell: "Can Our Evergreen State Get Nature Positive?"
- Joshua Blee: "The Right to Fish with No Fish is Not Right"
1:05 - 2:20 p.m.: Comparative Politics and Policy
Arntzen Hall 414 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Amir Abedi
- Eliza Hyche, "Women in Conflict: Categorizing Genocidal Behavior"
- Emma Wiens, "Zhou Yongkang and Social Factors Enabling Corruption"
- Ashlye Triebs, "The Nikkei Community in Peru"
- Lydia Thamert, "Evolution of the Thai Sex Tourism Industry: Proprietary for Sex Trafficking in Southeast Asia"
1:05 - 2:20 p.m.: State and Local Politics
Arntzen Hall 421 | Faculty Discussant: Professor Todd Donovan
- Ethan Martez, "Who Gets Heard? Realistic Group Conflict Theory and Unequal Political Access in Local Government"
- Amelia Myrick, "Seattle Police Department and Civilian Policing Strategies"
- Kohji Haskins, "Columbia River Treaty for the Future"
- Sameh Rabie, "Political Participation and Current Events"
- Cameron Trichel, "Bridging the Gap Between Public Defense and Addiction Rehabilitation"
2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Roundtable Discussion: Trump v. U.S. (2024): The Supreme Court's Recent Executive Immunity Ruling
Biology Building 234 | Faculty Moderator: Professor Paul Chen
Discussants: WA Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis, Matt Davis, Jude King. Sophia Maynard, Alex O'Connell, Quinlan Zimmerman
4- 5 p.m. GORDON SANDISON MEMORIAL LECTURE "Descendant Daughter"
Academic West 204 & via Zoom
A talk by Washington State Supreme Court Justice Raquel Montoya-Lewis
Reception
5 - 6 p.m. | Academic West Lobby
Students and faculty are invited to relax and discuss the day's events.