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Western Social Science Association
61st Annual Conference
April 24 – 27, 2019
San Diego, California
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WSSA 61st Annual Conference Acknowledgements
Dianne Berry Program Editor Kate Herke, Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (Retired) WSSA Conference Manager and Communications Director Larry A. Gould, Northern Arizona University WSSA Executive Director, Conference Arrangements Kristi Connelly & Justus Collins, Omni Press, Madison, WI Program and Mobile App Production Gregory Seepersad, Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego Event Planning Manager Heather Powers Albanesi & Michèle Companion, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Program Support Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University Program Support Matt Molenar MGM Design, Web Design
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Welcome!
Dear Social Science Colleagues:
Welcome one and all to the 2019 Western Social Science Association
Annual Meeting we are hosting in lovely San Diego. At the risk of
sounding like a carnival mark, “have we got a show for you!” As I welcome
you as the president of WSSA, I am reminded fondly of how I became involved in the organization. As a graduate student many years ago, I
attended the annual meetings held in Reno, Nevada, and in my
interaction with Ed Williams, a very accomplished scholar doing great
border research, Ed noted to me, “careful, you most like will end up as
President one day!” Ed, you are right! Over the last 20 years, I have been
an active member of the WSSA, and its borderland section, the Association for Borderlands Scholars. In my arc with these groups, I
remember Jim Peach advising, “you really should get involved with the
WSSA Board, a great way to keep the WSSA and ABS connected and to
give back to the WSSA.” After two stints on the Board and one term as
Vice President, you all elected me as President Elect. It was an honor last year to transition to the President of this great group. On with the show!
This year’s conference promises to be one of the most highly attended and
quality events in our history. At press time, we had a total of ???
individual papers registers, ????? separate session panels, and the large
block of rooms at the Hyatt Manchester sold out at the earliest date we have ever experienced. As people that have attended past WSSA
conferences can attest, we truly are an inclusive, warm, and supporting
group. Literally hundreds of people with a passion for applied social
science research have found a home here, and our work is especially
relevant to many of the challenges that the world currently faces. To highlight our potential contribution to solving these challenges, I have
organized a transdisciplinary roundtable that goes off at 8am on
Thursday, “Making the case for the relevance of social science in
addressing current global, national, and regional challenges.” I hope to
see you “early birds” there.
Ok, but what about the conference venue, the Manchester Grand Hyatt,
and the great town of San Diego? Thanks to the heroic efforts of Larry A.
Gould, our Executive Director, we are visiting one of the finest Hyatt
properties in the US; what a grand place this is! As noted in the article I
contributed to the Spring 2019 Newsletter, “What I can see from my window?” wonderful sights and flavors are literally outside the door of the
hotel. In our advance trip last fall, I was reminded fondly of what a great
time I had living in San Diego while completing by PhD. Perhaps we can
visit some of my old haunts; please connect with me at the conference,
and “off we go!” As to getting around in town, no shortage of options
awaits you – dockless bikeshares, “those darn, but fun scooters, “the world-famous San Diego Trolley, horse drawn carriages, bike rickshaws, a
host of the other public transit links, and of course, your own 2 feet –
what a great place to have a walkabout!
I close with my heartfelt thanks to Debra D. Andrist, WSSA President Elect and Conference Chair, and Dianne Berry, WSSA Assistant Program
Coordinator, for working their magic of pulling the program together. I
also offer similar thanks to Kate Herke and Larry A. Gould for all their
“behind the scenes magic” that makes the conference and the WSSA the
great things they are! Bienvenidos al San Diego!
Table of Contents Acknowledgements ....................... i
Presidents Welcome ..................... ii
About the WSSA ......................... iii
Future Conferences .................... iv
Program at a Glance .................... v
WSSA Give Back ........................ vii
WSSA Spotlight Organization.... viii
Awards ....................................... ix Section Coordinators ................... x
African and African American
Studies ........................................ 1
American Indian Studies ............. 2
American Studies ........................ 8
Anthropology ............................... 9
Arid Lands Studies and Geography
.................................................. 10
Asian Studies ............................ 11
Association for Borderlands
Studies (ABS) ............................. 13
Canadian Studies ...................... 54
Chicano, Latino, Hispanic Studies .................................................. 57
Chronic Disease and Disability .. 64
Communication Studies ............ 69
Criminal Justice and Criminology
.................................................. 72
Economics: Association for
Institutional Thought ................. 74
Economics: Business and Finance
.................................................. 83
Economics: General ................... 85
Environmental Policy and Natural
Resources Management ............. 91
Globalization and Development . 98
History..................................... 101 Latin American Studies ........... 105
Mass Communication .............. 134
New Zealand and Australia Studies
................................................ 140
Political Science ....................... 141
Public Administration .............. 146
Public Finance and Budgeting . 152
Rural and Agricultural Studies 159
Slavic and Eurasian Studies .... 162
Social Psychology .................... 167
Social Work ............................. 169
Sociology ................................. 173
Transdisciplinary Studies ........ 176
Union for Radical Political Economics ............................... 177
Urban Studies ......................... 179
Poster Session ......................... 190
Index of Participants ................ 191
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WSSA 61st Annual Conference
Scholarship, Service, and Collegiality
Western Social Science Association The Western Social Science Association (formerly the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association) was founded in 1958 when the Social Sciences Section of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science was reconstituted as an independent organization. On January 1, 1975, the name was changed to the Western Social Science Association (WSSA) to reflect the geographical representation of the Association. The purpose of the WSSA is to foster professional study, to advance research, and to promote the teaching of the social sciences. Membership is open to all who share its aims. The WSSA publishes the Social Science Journal, a newsletter, and an annual program and abstracts for the conference. Several affiliated organizations meet concurrently with
the WSSA and share in developing the program.
For more information contact: Larry A. Gould, Executive Director Professor Emeritus, NAU 2307 Chof Trail Flagstaff, AZ 86005 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (928) 606-2248
WSSA Officers President: Christopher Brown, New Mexico State University Immediate Past-President: Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University President-Elect: Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University Vice President/Secretary: Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University
Executive Council Members 2012-2010 Moises Díaz (2019), Utah State Univeristy Mark Melichar (2019), Tennessee Technical University William C. Schaniel (2019), University of West Georgia (Retired) Karen Jarratt-Snider (2020), Northern Arizona University Jesús Ruiz Flores (2020), Universidad de Guadalajara, at La Ciénega Meghna Sabharwal (2020), University of Texas at Dallas Jessica Clark (2021), Western Wyoming Community College Monica S. Gallamore (2021), Collin College Stephen Mumme (2021), Colorado State University
Ex-Officio Council Members Larry A. Gould, Executive Director, Northern Arizona University Krista Minotte and Daphne Pederson, Editors/Social Science Journal, University of North Dakota Chelsea Schelly, Book Review Editor, Social Science Journal, Michigan Technical University Kate Herke, Communications Director, Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance (Retired) Nina Burkardt, Association Archivist, United States Geological Survey
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Join Us Next Year in Portland, OR! Western Social Science Association
April 1 – 4, 2020
Marriott Downtown Waterfront
Plan now to join us for another great meeting in Portland! We have negotiated an amazing room rate at this fabulous hotel, relative to the area, to keep the costs down for scholars! The Western Social Science Association invites
proposals for presentations at the 62nd Annual Conference. Proposals for complete panels and individual papers, as well as posters, are welcome. You can submit your proposal through the WSSA website (www.wssaweb.com).
Click on the “Sections” options, identify the section that most fits with your topic, and submit only to that one section. If you are having difficulty trying to
identify the best fit for your abstract, please contact the section coordinators directly. Their contact information can be found by clicking on the section.
Deadline for proposals is December 1, 2019
You will be prompted to provide the following information:
Title of presentation,
Name, affiliation, mailing address, telephone number, and email address for all participants
Abstract (not to exceed 200 words) Scholars willing to serve as moderators or discussants should indicate their
interest to the appropriate section coordinator listed on the website. All participants are required to register for the conference prior to March 1, 2019.
For additional information, please consult the website at www.wssaweb.com
Looking forward to seeing you in Portland for another gathering of scholarship, service and collegiality!
Future WSSA Conference Locations:
WSSA 2021
Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque Hyatt Downtown
March 24 – 27, 2021
WSSA 2022 Denver, CO
Hilton Denver City Center March 30 – April 2, 2022
WSSA 2023 Tempe, AZ
Tempe Mission Palms April 12 - April 15, 2023
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Program Overview and Special Events
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
WSSA Executive Council Meeting 7:30 am to 4:00 pm Marina Room
Conference Registration 3:00 pm to 6:45 pm Coronado Foyer
Publishers’ Book Exhibit 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Association for Borderlands Studies
Board Meeting
2:00 pm to 6:00 pm Nautical
WSSA Welcome Reception
All Registered Invited
WSSA Recepción de bienvenida
Se invita a todos los registrados
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm Coronado Ballroom,
Foyer, and Terrace
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Conference Registration 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Publishers’ Book Exhibit 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Concurrent Panel Sessions 8:00 am to 6:00 pm See Program
Coffee Break 9:15 am Coronado Foyer
Coffee Break 2:30 pm Coronado Foyer
American Indian Studies
Business Meeting
6:00 pm to 7:00 pm America’s Cup D
Friday, April 26, 2019
WSSA Breakfast
All Registered Invited
WSSA Desayuno
Se invita a todos los registrados
7:15 am to 8:45 am Coronado Foyer
WSSA Give-Back: At this complimentary breakfast, we solicit donations for the San Diego Food
Bank / En este desayuno gratis, solicitamos donaciones para el San Diego Food Bank
Student Poster Competition: At the breakfast, student’s will be presenting their posters. We
ask that people attending the breakfast vistit the students to discuss the posters, and then vote
for the best poster.
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Friday, April 26, 2019
Conference Registration 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Publishers’ Book Exhibit 7:30 am to 5:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Concurrent Panel Sessions 8:00 am to 6:00 pm See Program
Presidential Luncheon &
Awards Presentation
Ticketed event
11:30 am to 12:45 pm Coronado Terrace
Coffee Break 2:30 pm Coronado Foyer
WSSA Business Meeting
All Registered Invited
4:30 pm to 5:00 pm America’s Cup A
WSSA Section Coordinators Meeting 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm America’s Cup A
WSSA Section New Coordinators Training 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm America’s Cup A
Association for Borderlands Studies
Business Meeting
6:15 pm to 7:00 pm Coronado Ballroom A
Association for Borderlands Studies
Reception (by invitation only)
7:45 pm to 9:15 pm Marina Room
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Conference Registration 7:30 am to 12:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Publishers’ Book Exhibit 7:30 am to 12:00 pm Coronado Foyer
Concurrent Panel Sessions 8:00 am to 6:00 pm See Program
WSSA Executive Council Meeting 8:00 am to 2:00 pm Marina Room
Coffee Break 9:15 am Coronado Foyer
Coffee Break 2:30 pm Coronado Foyer
WSSA President’s Reception & Awards
Ceremony
All Registered Invited
WSSA Recepción del presidente &
ceremonia de premios
Se invita a todos los registrados
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm America’s Cup ABCD
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WSSA Give Back
Look for this year’s Give Back beneficiary, The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank.
Since 2012, the Western Social Science Association has been holding a Give Back event in conjunction with the Friday breakfast at its Annual Conference. The event has raised several thousand dollars for the foodbank in each conference host city and the surrounding communities. Every year conference attendees have responded with generosity, and their generosity has embodied the service at the heart of the WSSA’s mission. The Give Back has become so important that the donation table for the local foodbank has become a highlight of WSSA conferences.
Continuing this great tradition depends on conference attendees and their donations. Can the WSSA count on you again this year? All donations are tax deductible, and the WSSA will provide receipts for them at the donation table. 100 percent of all donations will go directly to the San Diego Food Bank, which has a four-star rating (the highest possible rating) from Charity Navigator. In operation since 1977, the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank is the largest independent hunger-relief organization in San Diego County, providing food to 370,000 people every month through more than 400 nonprofit partners and 200 direct distributions. The Food Bank's mission is to provide nutritious food to people in need, advocate for the hungry, and educate the public about hunger-related issues. As a very lean and efficient organization, 93 cents out of every dollar donated to the Food Bank goes directly to programs and services. Programs and Initiatives include numerous programs: Emergency Food Assistance, Senior Food, Neighborhood Distribution, Food 4 Kids Backpack, CalFresh Outreach, Food Rescue, College Hunger-Relief, Diaper Bank, and Nutrition. Last year, the Food
Bank distributed more than 28 million pounds of food - 34% was nutritious fresh fruits & vegetables. More than 20,000 volunteers work hard to sort, pack and distribute food, as well as assist with administrative projects and events. The San Diego Food Bank is all about Fighting Hunger and Feeding Hope. Look for the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank at the Conference!
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WSSA 2019 Spotlight on a Local Organization
Environmental Health Coalition
The Environmental Health Coalition (https://www.environmentalhealth.org) was officially founded in 1980 as the Coalition Against Cancer. As knowledge increased about the relationship between serious health effects and the
chemicals used in homes and workplaces this organization has become a leader in the environmental justice movement. The Environmental Health
Coalition is dedicated to achieve environmental and social justice and is a resource for community-based organizations working in the fields of environmental health and justice, social justice, human rights and
environmental sustainability. They believe that justice is accomplished by empowered communities acting together to make social change. They organize and advocate to protect public health and the environment threatened by toxic
pollution. EHC supports broad efforts that create a just society and fosters a healthy and sustainable quality of life.
The WSSA recognizes organizations like the Environmental Health Coalition that empower people, organize communities, and achieve justice.
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WSSA Awards 2019 President’s Luncheon & Awards Presentation To Take Place from 11:30 – 12:45 pm on Friday in Coronado Terrace
John Wicks Dissertation Award: No papers met the award criteria this year. WSSA Student Paper Competition Awards:
Best Undergraduate Papers:
• The Best Undergraduate Paper: Carlos Eduardo Espina, Vassar College, “Make Them Suffer: How the United States has Criminalized and
Complicated the Process of Seeking Asylum for Central American Refugees”
• First Honorable Mention: Kimberley Kern & Audra Attaway, Northern Arizona University, Yuma Branch Campus, “Systemic Voter Suppression
on the United States-Mexico Border: The Socioeconomic Consequences of Involuntary Political Silence”
Best Graduate Papers:
• Outstanding Paper: Amy Ward, University of Southern California, “Tribal Family Healing Court: A Culturally Sensitive Approach to Child
Welfare in Tribal Communities”
• First Honorable Mention: Leah Gillion, Princeton University, “Examining Racial Biases in Educational Institutions though a Political Ideological Lens”
• Second Honorable Mention: Xianlin Jin, University of Kentucky, “Social-Mediated Crisis Communication and Information Dissemination: Social Network Analysis of Hurricane Irma Tweets”
Best Poster Award: To be selected by the members and announced at the conference.
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WSSA 2019 Section Coordinators
Arican and African American
Studies
Stephen Brown
California Baptist University
American Indian Studies
Cheryl Louise Redhorse Bennett
Arizona State University
Leo Killsback
Arizona State University American Studies
Darrin Grinder
Northwest Nazarene University
Anthropology
Barbara Bonnekessen
Pittsburg State University
Arid Lands Studies & Geography
Mark Melichar
Tennessee Technical University
Asian Studies
Meghna Sabharwal University of Texas Dallas
Association for Borderlands
Studies
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
University of Victoria, Canada
Canadian Studies
Pierre M. Atlas
Marian University
Chicano, Latino, Hispanic Studies
Debra D. Andrist
Sam Houston State University
Chronic Disease and Disability
Cynthia Jackson
Walden University / Meharry Medical College James G. Linn
Optimal Solutions in Healthcare & International Development Debra R. Wilson
Tennessee State University Heather Powers Albanesi
University of Colorado Colorado Springs Communication Studies
Jon Leon Torn
Northern Arizona University
Criminal Justice and Criminology
Kevin Thompson
North Dakota State
Economics (Association for
Institutional Thought)
Reynold F. Nesiba
Augustana University
Economics (Business and Finance)
Kashi Nath Tiwari KNT's Academic Financial Research
Economics (General)
Christopher Erickson
New Mexico State University
Environmental Policy & Natural
Resources Management
Chelsea Schelly
Michigan Technological University
Amber Overholser
Southern Arkansas University
Globalization and Development Peter J. Martini
Manchester University
History
Monica Gallamore
University of Central Oklahoma Stanford Lester
Independent Scholar
Latin American Studies
Jesús Ruiz-Flores
Universidad de Guadalajara Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding
Instituto Nacional Tecnológico de Morelia
Mass Communication
Mary Jackson-Pitts
Arkansas State University Lily Zeng
Arkansas State University
New Zealand and Australia Studies
Suzzanne Kelley
North Dakota State University William C. Schaniel
University of West Georgia Political Science
Ignacio Medina
Universidad de Guadalajara
Public Administration
Viola Fuentes
Arizona State University Patsy Kraeger
Georgia Southern University Chandra Commuri
California State University Bakersfield E. Scott Lee
Indiana University
Public Finance and Budgeting Tatyana Guzman
Cleveland State University Olha Krupa
Seattle University
Rural and Agricultural Studies
Tatyana Guzman
Cleveland State University Sarah E. Larson
University of Central Florida
Slavic and Eurasian Studies
Patrick Patterson
University of California San Diego
Social Psychology
Peter J. Martini
Manchester University
Social Work
Moises Díaz
Utah State University Diane Calloway-Graham
Utah State University
Sociology
KuoRay Mao
Colorado State University
Transdisciplinary Studies
Christopher Brown
Northern Arizona University
Urban Studies
Thomas Sammons
University of Louisiana-Lafayette
Union for Radical Political
Economics
Geoffrey E. Schneider
Bucknell Uinversity Scott Carter Univeristy of Tulsa
Women's and Gender Studies
Barbara Bonnekessen
Pittsburg State University
AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
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Panel 1 Moderator
Culture and Trends Stephen Brown, California Baptist University
“The Impact of Social Isolation of Black Women”
Stephenie Howard, Cudore L. Snell, and Shirin Sultana,
Howard University
“Black Fathers as Literacy Coaches: Conscious and Unconscious Strategies that Black Fathers Use When
They Read to their Children”
Theodore Ransaw, Michigan State University
“The Web (In)Accessibility of HBCUs: How African-American Students with Disabilities Are Marginalized
by Institutional Websites”
Zachary W. Taylor, The University of Texas Austin
Panel 2 Moderator
Education Theodore Ransaw, Michigan State University
“African-American Males: Expectations, Retention &
Graduation”
Stephen Brown, California Baptist University
“They Want Us Smart, But Not Too Smart”
RianSimone Harris, Point Loma Nazarene University
“I Wish They Had Taught Me... An Ethnographic and
Phenomenological Case Study of the Hidden
Curriculum Impacting Women and Girls of Color”
Valerie Taylor, University of Nevada Las Vegas
AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Stephen Brown California Baptist University
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#605
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#724
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
Cheryl Louise Redhorse Bennett Arizona State University
Leo Killsback
Arizona State University
Panel 1
Moderator
Roundtable: “The Long-Term Cultural and Environmental
Effects of the 1868 Fort Laramie Treaty” Robert Bell, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Participants:
Alyssa Huelsbeck, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Maggie Foltz, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Lindsey Jo Boehm, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Panel 2 Moderator
Indigenous Education Stephen M. Sachs, IUPUI
“Creating Connections between Discourses in
Indigenous Education Sovereignty and Mathematics
Education” Belin Tsinnajinnie, Santa Fe Community College
“Contributions of Two-Year Institutions upon an
Indigenous Student’s Educational Pathway into a
University System”
Pam Yabeny, University of Arizona
“Language Revitalization: Collaborative Learning of
the Navajo Language and Culture through Theater
Arts”
Aresta Tsosie-Paddock, University of Arizona
“If Not Here, Where? How Tribal College Students
with Disabilities Are Minoritized by Institutional
Websites”
Zachary W. Taylor, The University of Texas at Austin
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup A
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup B
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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Panel 3 Moderator
Sovereignty and Federal Recognition Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
“Hia Ced O’odham, Extra Tempus: Woodrow Wilson, the Papago, and the Redefinition of O’odham
Sovereignty”
David Martínez, Arizona State University
“Uhpan Hih, Going Home: Preserving the Hia-Ced O’odham through Federal Recognition”
Christina Andrews, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law
“The Long-term Impacts of Indian Termination
Policy: An Exploratory Report from the Menominee
Indian Tribe of Wisconsin” Nicholas Peroff, University of Missouri Kansas City
Panel 4 Moderator
Topics: Indigenous Rights and Nation Building Rick Wheelock, Fort Lewis College, Emeritus
“Convenience, Obstruction and Voting: A Review of
Election Practices on Native Communities” Moana J Vercoe, TURN Research
“Social Awareness and TribalCrit as Instruments for
Native Nation Building: We Will Continue to Outlive
any Racial Remarks that are Said Against our Nation”
Leola Tsinnajinnie, University of New Mexico
“Transdisciplinary Pedagogical Approaches to
Regulatory Oversight in the Canadian Context:
Advancing Multiple Epistemologies in an Age of
Reconciliation” Tracy L. Friedel, Mount Royal University
“The Keystone XL Pipeline: Controversy and
Consequences University of Wisconsin”
Lindsey Jo Boehm, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Panel 5 Roundtable: Working with Editors
Participants: Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Marianne Neilsen, Northern Arizona University
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup D
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup D
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup D
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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American Indian Studies Buisness Meeting
Panel 6
Moderator
Roundtable: “The Cumulative Effects of Trauma of Native Americans Involved in the Judicial System: Implications
for Trauma Treatment and the Need for Culturally-Relevant Reentry Programs”
(CROSSLISTED WITH CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND
CRIMINOLOGY) Lyle Daychild, Arizona State University
Participants:
Lyle Daychild, Arizona State University
Cindie Nahsonhoya, American Indian Coalition for
Successful Reentry
Irma Coronado, American Indian Coalition for Successful
Reentry
Panel 7 Moderator
Vine Deloria Jr. and Indigenous Thought Nicolas Peroff, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Thinking in the Circle: The American Indian Influence on the Development of the American
Philosophy of Pragmatism”
Stephen M. Sachs, IUPUI
“Beyond Memory: Vine Deloria’s Framework for an Indigenous Future”
David E. Wilkins, University of Minnesota
“Applying Deloria’s Challenge: Indigenous and Mass
Society’s Conceptions of Indian Self-Determination”
Rick Wheelock, Fort Lewis College, Emeritus
“Sacred Scholarship: An Indigenous Research
Methodology”
Leo Killsback, Arizona State University
FRIDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup A
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup A
THURSDAY 6:15 – 7:45 pm
America’s Cup D
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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Panel 8 Moderator
Topics: Natural Resources and Federal Indian Policy (CROSSLISTED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Leo Killsback, Arizona State University
“When Water Becomes a Commodity: The Impact of
the Diversion of Great Lakes Water on American
Indian Nations”
Robert Bell, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
“The Food that Grows on Water: Efforts to Conserve
Manoomin across the Great Lakes Region”
Deidre M Peroff, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant
Institute
Panel 9
Moderator
Roundtable: Criminal Justice (CROSSLISTED WITH CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND
CRIMINOLOGY) Marianne Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
Participants:
Cheryl Louise Redhorse Bennett, Arizona State University Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Chris Jocks, Northern Arizona University
Eileen Luna-Firebaugh, University of California Davis
Anne Luna-Gordinier, California State University
Sacramento
Marianne Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup A
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup C
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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Panel 10 Moderator
Treaty Rights Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
“Territoriality and Sovereign Advantage: Public Lands, Treaty Rights, and the Contentious Politics of
the American West”
Sean Patrick Eudaily, University of Montana Western;
and Steve Smith, Missouri Southern State University
“Cultural and Environmental Consequences from the
Breakup of the Great Sioux Reservation”
Alyssa Huelsbeck, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
“The Lasting Impacts of the Fort Laramie Treaties on
Lakota Religion and the Yellowstone Bison Herd” Maggie Foltz, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
Panel 11 Moderator
Native Resilience and Current Issues Cheryl Louise Redhorse Bennett, Arizona State University
“Painting from the Desert to the Butte: A
Comparative Analysis of Community Murals on the Salt River and Cheyenne River Reservations”
Gavin A. Healey, Northern Arizona University
“Tribal Traffic Safety Issues and Patterns of Behavior:
A Case Study of the Confederated Tribes of the
Colville Reservation” Ning Li, Margot Hill and Dick Winchell, Eastern
Washington University
“Assimilation and Segregation of the Saami peoples -
A Cultural Genocide?” Ida Oesteraas, Northern Arizona University
Panel 12 Moderator
Roundtable: “Construction Tools: Indigenous Research for Building and Repair” Chris Jocks, Northern Arizona University
Participants:
Darrien Benally, Northern Arizona University
Kiana Etsate-Gashytewa, Northern Arizona University
Lilian Hill, Northern Arizona University
Charlène Tramoni, Northern Arizona University
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup C
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup A
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup A
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES
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Panel 13 Moderator
Roundtable: “Place-based, Culturally-Responsive Education for Native American Students: Results from the Southwest Native Lands Semester” Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Participants:
Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Marianne Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
Octaviana Trujillo, Northern Arizona University
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup D
AMERICAN STUDIES
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AMERICAN STUDIES
Darrin Grinder
Northwest Nazarene University
Panel 1
Moderator
Imagining American Futures: Gender, Race, Science Fiction, Religion, and International Relations
(CROSSLISTED WITH CANADIAN STUDIES) Darrin Grinder, Northwest Nazarene University
“We Won’t Die: A Black Past, A Black Future”
Chaz Briscoe, University of California Irvine
“Aztlanopolis: History and Evolution of Mexican
Science Fiction”
Federico Schaffler, Texas A&M International University
“Religious Mobilization in the 2016 Presidential Election”
Christine Millard, University of Texas Dallas
Panel 2 Moderator
Finding and Preserving Home Chaz Briscoe, University of California Irvine
“Strategies for (Successful) Placemaking at Edges of
No Place” Stephen Rising, TCA Architecture
“Louisiana Coastal Vernacular, Historic Preservation,
and Global Warming”
Karen JS McKinney, University of Louisiana Lafayette
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #705
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#705
ANTHROPLOGY
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ANTHROPOLOGY
Barbara Bonnekessen Pittsburg State University
Panel 1 Moderator
Varieties of Ethnographic Fieldwork Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University
“Intersectional Borders and Narco Culture: Race,
Class, Gender, and Generations”
Rosalynn Vega, University of Texas Río Grande Valley
“Identities and Experiences of Young Mexicans in a
Facebook Gamer Cyber Community”
Mara Rodríguez Venegas, CIESAS Occidente
“La Ñua: Messenger of Gods and Goddesses” Myrna Carolina Huerta Vega, Universidad Pedagógica
Nacional
“The Globalization of Archaeological Method and
Technique”
Conner Flynt, Sam Houston State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #706
ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY
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Panel 1 Moderator
Institutions, Social Capital, and Art in Arid Lands Mark Melichar, Tennessee Tech University
“Applying the Affective Domain in Art: Natural
Resources and Arid Lands” David E.R. Gay, University of Arkansas
“Analysis of the Solow Model in Arid and Humid
States”
Mark Melichar, Tennessee Tech University
“Looking at Standards of Living and Minimum Wage
Legislation: Arid States Considered”
Daniel Kuester, Kansas State University
“Does Aridity Affect Volunteerism: A Multivariate Statistical Investigation”
Archie Calise, City University of New York; and Joseph
Earley, Loyola Marymount University
ARID LANDS STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY
Mark Melichar Tennessee Tech University
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #706
ASIAN STUDIES
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Panel 1 Moderator
Relocating East Asian Borders in Everyday Life (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Po-Yi Hung, National Taiwan University
“Placing Tea: Mobility, Territory, and Agricultural
Transfer Between Taiwan and the Southeast Asian
Highlands”
Po-Yi Hung, National Taiwan University
“If These Things Could Fly: Politics of Mobility and
Migration in East Asia”
Naomi Chi, University of Hokkaido
“Bridging the Borders: Case of Border Tourism in Eurasia”
Akihiro Iwashita, University of Hokkaido
“Blending or Cheating? Borders, Localness, and the
Mixture of Taiwanese and Vietnamese Tea”
Yu-Hsiu Lien, National Taiwan University
“Border and Memory: Heritage divides Palau and
Yaeyamas”
Edward Boyle, Kyushu University
ASIAN STUDIES
Meghna Sabharwal The University of Texas Dallas
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
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12
Panel 2 Moderator Discussant
Media as a Tool for Social, Economic and Political Change in East Asia
Yongjun Park, The University of Texas Dallas Jianglong Wang, Western Washington University
“Schrödinger’s Rightists - Contemporary Manga Artists Manipulating Controversy as Media Strategy”
Barbara Greene, Tokyo International University
“Social Change and Social Marketing: The Ideology of
Chinese Communication Campaigns” Jianglong Wang, Western Washington University
“Colonial and Post-colonial Relationship Between
Taiwanese and Japanese”
Ji Wang, University of Arizona
“Deconstructing Japanese Legal System with Three
Anime TV Series: Psycho-pass (2012), Samurai
Flamenco (2013), and Terror in Resonance (2014)”
Ai-Ting Chung, University of Oregon
Panel 3
Moderator
Roundtable: Trends in Border Security II: Asia, Africa, the
Middle East and South America (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Ontario
Participants:
Thomas Cantens, World Custom Organization
Dhananjay Triparthi, South Asian University Daniel Meier, Université Grenoble-Alpes
Adrianna Dorfman, Universidade Federal de Río Grande
do Sul
Rafael Franca, Universidade Federal de Río Grande do
Sul
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#633
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
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ASIAN STUDIES
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Panel 4 Moderator
Building Human Resources Capacity Among Asian Employees Ji Wang, University of Arizona
“Satisfiers and Dis-satisfiers for Multicultural Labor Force in Construction Projects in Kuwait”
Hashem Altabtabaei, Kuwait University
“The Role Difference of Indian Women in Managerial
Positions in the US: Breaking and Conquering the Glass Ceiling”
Meghna Sabharwal, Shahrin Upoma, The University of
Texas Dallas; and Roli Varma, University of New Mexico
“Does High Motivation Increase Organizational
Performance? An Examination in the Republic of Korea Army”
Yongjun Park and Meghna Sabharwal, The University of
Texas Dallas
Panel 5
Moderator
Discussant
Defense, Tourism and Education: Engines for Economic
Growth in Asia Barbara Greene, Tokyo International University
Roli Varma, University of New Mexico
“The Eagle, Dragon, and Tiger: Naval Strategy in the
Indo-Pacific” Tushar Madan, The University of Texas Dallas
“Transnational Chinese Entrepreneurs and Their
Impacts on Thai Tourism Economy: Case Study of
Chiang Mai, Thailand” Aranya Siriphon, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
“Achieving Holistic Education in India: The
Importance of Physical Education in Curriculum”
Shabnam Lakhani, The University of Texas Dallas
Panel 6 Moderator
Discussant
Asian Migration and Its Consequences Shahrin Upoma, The University of Texas Dallas
Meghna Sabharwal, The University of Texas Dallas
“The Consequences of Mother International
Migration”
Basanta Prasad Adhikari, University of Eastern Finland
“HigTech Coolie: Coming to the U.S. on H-1B”
Roli Varma, University of New Mexico
“Transnational Online Media Use and Ethnic Identity
Construction: The Case of Asian American Millennials”
Kevin Y. Wang, Butler University
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #624
THURSDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#624
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #624
ASIAN STUDIES
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Panel 7 Moderator
Moving Beyond Boundaries: War and Bodies Politics (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES)
Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“The Ideological Geography of the Cold War Division
System and Partisan Literatures”
Hye-ryoung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
“Moving Bodies, Contact Zones as Imagining Beyond Borders”
Woohyung Chon, Chung-Ang University
“A Dangerous Unification: Comparison of the US
Troops Withdrawal Demands in the Discourses of Okinawa Reversion and North-South Korean
Unification”
Kyounghwa Lim, Chung-Ang University
“Layers of Performativity: Korean Women’s Bodies on
the Freedom’s Frontier”
Yu Jung Lee, Chung-Ang University
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Nautical
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly University of Victoria, Canada
ABS Board Meeting
By Invitation Only
Panel 1 Moderator
Relocating East Asian Borders in Everyday Life (CROSSLISTED WITH ASIAN STUDIES) Po-Yi Hung, National Taiwan University
“Placing Tea: Mobility, Territory, and Agricultural
Transfer Between Taiwan and the Southeast Asian
Highlands”
Po-Yi Hung, National Taiwan University
“If These Things Could Fly: Politics of Mobility and
Migration in East Asia”
Naomi Chi, University of Hokkaido
“Bridging the Borders: Case of Border Tourism in
Eurasia”
Akihiro Iwashita, University of Hokkaido
“Blending or Cheating? Borders, Localness, and the
Mixture of Taiwanese and Vietnamese Tea” Yu-Hsiu Lien, National Taiwan University
“Border and Memory: Heritage divides Palau and
Yaeyamas”
Edward Boyle, Kyushu University
WEDNESDAY 1:30 – 5:30 pm
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Nautical
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Panel 2 Moderator
Building Empathy and Understanding Toward Migration through Games and Creative Activities Ricardo Gómez, University of Washington Information School
“Games and Activities to Foster Empathy with Migrants in Libraries”
Diane López and Amanda Chin, University of Washington
Information School
“Games in the Classroom: Using Games for Student Engagement and Learning”
Ricardo Gómez, University of Washington Information
School
“Participatory Photography to Elicit Lived
Experiences with Undocumented Migrants and Humanitarian Organizations”
Sara Vannini and Ricardo Gómez, University of
Washington Information School
“Design Activities to Foster Social Inclusion through Library Programming”
Katya Yefimova, University of Washington Information
School
“Games and Participatory Activities to Strengthen
Indigenous Library and Community Radio in Chiapas, México”
Yvette Iribe Ramírez, Diane López, and Ricardo Gómez,
University of Washington Information School
Panel 3
Moderator
Roundtable: “Security Beyond the Border: The
Globalization of Trends and Patterns in Border Management”
Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Ontario
Participants:
Todd Hataley, Royal Military College of Ontario
Johann Wagner, Sheffield-Hallam University
Jamie Ferrill, Charles Sturt University
Keith Cozine, St.John’s University Magnus Anderson, Lund University
Haydn McComas, University of South Australia
Kelly Sundberg, Mount Royal University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom B
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom A
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 4 Moderator
Walls and Border Walls Sylvia Gonzalez Gorman, University of Texas Río Grande Valley
“Terminus Unleashed”
Kenneth Madsen, Ohio State University Newark
“Mapping the Borderscape: The US/México Border
Without the Border Wall”
Chiara Dorbolo, Amsterdam Academy of Architecture
“The Anti-Immigration Wall of the Balkans”
María Verónica Barzola, Universidad Complutense de
Madrid
“In an Era of Globalization, Does a Border Wall Matter? Implications of Cross Border Trade and
Migration in the US México Transborder Region”
Sylvia Gonzalez Gorman, University of Texas Río Grande
Valley
Panel 5 Moderator
The View From ‘No Man’s Land’ and Border People
Laurie Trautman, Western Washington University
“Defying a Boundary Law? A Ndau People’s
Settlement on the No Man’s Land Between
Mozambique and Zimbabwe”
James Hlongwana, Great Zimbabwe University “We are Forgotten by Everyone”: Abandonment and
Abjected Space in Georgia’s No-Man’s Land”
Ariel Otruba, Rutgers University
“Border, Territory & Transborder People: Identity and
Resistance Movement in the Indo Myanmar Borderland”
T. Gouminlal, Tata Institute of Social Sciences
“Political Mobility of Farmers of Border Region: A
Study of Punjab”
Dawinder Kaur, Khalsa College Amritsar
“Contemporary Understanding of Finnish Canadian
Kinship: A Transnational Perspective”
Lori Ojala, University of Eastern Finland
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom D
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom E
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 6
Moderator
On Water and Watersheds (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Land Cover and Socioeconomic Status: Implications
for Cross-Border Sediment Loads”
Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Geochemical Identification of Sediment Production
Hotspots in a Semi-Arid Cross Border Watershed”
Garrett L McGurk, San Diego State University
“Land Use as a Water-Balance Component of the Mexicali Valley Aquifer”
J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño, J. Antonio Ávila Chávez,
Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, Frida Sofìa Cital Morales, and
Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Advanced Modeling of Los Peñasquitos River’s
Hydraulic System”
Hassan Tavakol, San Diego State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta A
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 7 Moderator
Gendering Border Studies (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
“Crossing Texas Borderlands: From Masculine Models
to Gender Balance in Social Justice Organizing”
Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
“The Invisible Exodus: North Korean Undocumented
Migrants and Defectors in the East Asia”
Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“How Can We Define Equality and Social Equity in the
US. Mexican Border?”
Kimberly Collins, California State University San
Bernardino
“Caged Women: Migration, Mobility and Access to Health Services in Texas and Arizona”
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“The Violence of Journeys: Borders, Women and
Irregular Migration” Carla Ángulo Pasel, Balsillie School of International
Affairs; and Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason
University
“Is Domestic Violence a Private Matter or a Public
Concern? The Challenge of Asylum in the Current Political Climate
Meghan Barlow, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom E
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 8 Moderator
Discussant
Walling the States, Representing In-Security Mathilde Bourgeon, University of Quebec Montreal
Mathew Longo, Leiden University
“Building Walls Rather Than Bridging Gaps:
Inequalities and Border Fortification”
Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
“The Politics of Maps: Mapping the West Bank Separation Barrier Between Israel and the Palestinian
Territories”
Christine Leuenberger, Cornell University
“The Trump Presidency and its Wall of Intolerance”
Magdanelo Manzanárez, Western New Mexico University; and Laurence French, University of New Hampshire
“Borders as (Fire)Walls: Ambiguous Bordering
Processes at the EU’s Edges”
Jussi Laine, University of Eastern Finland
“Border Politics and the Instrumentalization of
European Crisis”
James Scott, University of Eastern Finland
Panel 9
Moderator
Roundtable: Trends in Border Security II: Asia, Africa, the
Middle East and South America (CROSSLISTED WITH ASIAN STUDIES) Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Ontario
Participants:
Thomas Cantens, World Custom Organization.
Dhananjay Triparthi, South Asian University
Daniel Meier, Université Grenoble-Alpes
Adrianna Dorfman, Universidade Federal de Río Grande
do Sul
Rafael Franca, Universidade Federal de Río Grande do Sul
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Nautical
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom A
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 10 Moderator
Mapping Border Identity, Memory with Children and Youth Machteld Venken, University of Vienna
“Borderland Children Ego Documents from Once
Upon a Time: Delusions or Gateways to a New Understanding of the Past?”
Machteld Venken, University of Vienna
“Developing a Transborder Identity: A Photovoice
Constructivist Grounded Theory Study of
Transfronterizx College Students from the San Diego-Tijuana Border Region”
Vanessa Falcon, San Diego State University and
Claremont Graduate University
“The Making of Ecologic Border”
Biswajit Mohanty, Deshbandhu College
Panel 11 Moderator
Border Rite of Passage Heather Nicole, Trent University
“Él que nada deba, nada teme: Ritualized State
Violence at the US/México Border”
Estefanía Castañeda Pérez, University of California Los Angeles
“Discussing the Idea of Border and Passport: A
Document Facilitating Movement Across Borders”
Anjani Kumar Pandey, Independent Scholar
“Migrants and the Temporalities of Borders”
Carolin Leutloff-Grandits, European University Viadrina
“Dreams for DACA: Applicants Perceived Value”
T. Mark Montoya, Northern Arizona University
“Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union: Growing
Ethnic and National Division in Labor Migration
Patterns”
Paul Fryer, University of Eastern Finland
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom D
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom B
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 12
Moderator
Water Resources and Watersheds on the Border 2 (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Crossing the Waters: Analyzing Barriers to
Successful Cooperative Management of
Transboundary Water Resources”
Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Community Management as a Key to Guaranteeing
the Human Right to Water. A Comparative Study
between Duero River Basin in Michoacán and Mixtec
Region in Oaxaca, México” María Griselda Günther and Alfonso Brandon Hernández
Ibarra, Universidad Autónoma Metropoiltana
“Binational Environmental Flows to Improve
Groundwater Availability for Restoration Sites in the
Colorado River Delta” J. Antonio Ávila Chávez, Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, J. Eliana
Rodríguez-Burgueño, Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, and
Héctor Iván Molina Saldívar, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Ecosystem Services of Agricultural Drainage in the
Mexicali Valley, Baja California”
Frida Sofìa Cital Morales and Jorge Ramírez Hernández,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Determination of the Ecological Flow in the Hardy
River”
Ernesto García Arvizu, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
Panel 13
Moderator
Plenary Roundtable: Human Tragedy at the México /
United-States Border – The Views of Activists? Irasema Corronado, University of Texas at El Paso
Keynote Speakers:
Nicole Ramos, Al Otro Lado
Enrique Morones, Border Angels
THURSDAY
11:30 – 12:45 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES
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Panel 14
Moderator
Discussant
The US/México Border: Between Securitization and Collaboration Thalia D’Aragon-Giguère, University of Quebec Montreal
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“Policy by Bureaucracy: Organizational Culture and Bureaucratic Politics at the US/México-Border”
Tony Payan, Rice University’s Baker Institute and
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“NGOS Reactions and Responses to the Humanitarian Crisis on the US México Border”
Irasema Coronado, University of Texas at El Paso
“Securitization of Immigration and Privatisation of
Immigration Control in Texas and California”
Mathilde Bourgeon, University of Quebec Montreal
“Trump’s Zero Tolerance Policy, Border Zones,
Private Prisons and Walls, qua Security Apparatus:
Prolegomena to USA Authoritarianism?”
Terence Garrett, University of Texas Río Grande Valley
“The Escalation of US Border Control Efforts”
David Shirk, University of San Diego
Panel 15 Moderator
Beyond Walls: Cross-Border Synergies in the Age of Trump Lawrence Herzog, San Diego State University
“Placemaking as Urban Connective Tissue: The
Future of Tijuana/San Diego Cross Border Metropolis”
Lawrence Herzog, San Diego State University
“Enforcing Boundaries and the Geography of Cross Border Consumption in the Tijuana San Diego
Border”
Magala Muria, University of California San Diego
“Constructing the Cali-Baja Bi-National Mega Region:
Spatial Imaginaries and the Framing of the Cross-Border Context”
Christophe Sohn, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-
Economic Research (LISER)
“International Cooperation as Municipal Governance: Waterworks, Sewerage, and the Interdependence of
the San Diego/Tijuana Urban Corridor”
Kevan Malone, University of California San Diego
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
THURSDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
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Panel 16 Moderator
Lessons and Debates Emerging from Borders in Globalization Birte Wassemberg, University of Strasbourg
“Developing and Applying the BIG Analytical Frame:
Challenges for National Case Studies”
Anne Laure Amilhat Szary, Grenoble-Alpes University
“Territoriality to A-Territoriality - What Does this
Mean for Border Studies?”
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
“Global Sustainability?”
Simon Dalby, Wilfrid Laurier University
“Managing Cross-Border Economic and Human
Movements: Fluids, Spaghetti, Rebar”
Geoffrey E. Hale, University of Lethbridge
“Border Culture in Globalization”
Victor Konrad, Carleton University
Panel 17 Moderator
Precarity, In/Security, Corruption #1 Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
“The State vs. Maras: An Assessment of Ms-13 in the
American Context”
Camilo Pardo, Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, and Mariely
López Santana, George Mason University
“Border Strife and Nigerian Politics”
Uzoma Ginikachi C., Department of English and Literary
Studies
“Ungovernable Territories, Geopolitics and Terrorism
in the Chad Basin”
Ademola Adewusi and Odunola Makindle, University of
Ibadan, Nigeria
“Factors Involved in Corruption Along the US Border”
David Jancsics, San Diego State University IV
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 18 Moderator
Cross-Border Regional Cooperation in Comparative Perspectives Fabienne Leloup, University of Louvain
“European Cross-Border Cooperation: Process of
Governance and Public Action”
Fabienne Leloup, University of Louvain
“Proposal of Environmental Social Responsibility for
Competitiveness in Organizations in the Nothern
Border of México: Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua – El
Paso, Texas”
Patricia Ramos Rubio and Emanuel García Uribe,
Autonomous University of Ciudad Juárez
“Dialogue Between Business and Politics in the
Danish/German Border Region – Continuing Barriers
or Pragmatic Cooperation?” Martin Klatt, University of Southern Denmark
“So-Close Yet So Far? Experiences from Polish
Russian and Ukrainian Russian Border Regions”
Gerhard Besier, Sigmund Neumann Institute
“Conflicts and Cooperation in European Border
Regions”
Katarzyna Stoklosa, University of Southern Denmark;
and Gerhard Besier, Sigmund Neumann Institute; and
Birte Wassemberg, Univerity of Strasbourg
“Minute 323, The Colorado River Delta and Survival
of the Vaquita Marina”
Kenneth Knoblock, CSUSB
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 19 Moderator
Discussant
The US/Quebec Border: Trans-Border Collaboration at a Time of Securitization (CROSSLISTED WITH CANADIAN STUDIES) Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“From One Border to the Other: How Internal
Checkpoints Are Being Implemented at the
Quebec/US Border”
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“The International Traffic in Arms Regulation and the
Quebec’s Aeronautic Industry: A Cross-Border Issue”
Mathilde Bourgeon, University of Quebec Montreal
“Quebec’s Maple Syrup Expertise Beyond Borders:
Stories and Challenges of These Producers in the
United States”
Thalia D’Aragon-Giguère, University of Quebec
Montreal
“Quebec Borderities: Representations of Quebec/US
borderlands in the United States Congress, 2001––
2016”
Vincent Boucher, Christophe Cloutier-Roy, and Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
“We Love You, But … Donald Trump’s Impact on
Québec-U.S. Issues of the 2018 U.S. Midterm
Elections”
Frédérick Gagnon and Christophe Cloutier-Roy, University of Quebec Montreal
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom C
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Panel 20 Moderator
Teaching the Border: Perspectives and Practices Adrianna Dorfman, Universidade Federal de Río Grande do Sul
“How to Teach the Border at the University? Some
Experiences at the Franco-Belgian Border”
Sylvie Considère, University of Artois; and Fabienne
Leloup, University of Louvain
“Ambos Nogales/Ambas Aceguas: A Study of
Multicultural Border Interaction”
Sydney Milerwise and Angelina Rivera, Arizona State
University
“Preparing Teachers for Border Schools: The Case of the Arizona Borderlands”
Etta Kralovec, University of Arizona
“Aligning the Imperatives of Higher Education with
the Dignity of Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers: Critical Investigation into the Mission of
Higher Education”
Anna Leena Riitaoja, University of Helsinki
“Campus as Meeting Ground: Exploring the Impact of
Borders Across Disciplines”
Lindsay Shen, Lisa Leitz, and Essraa Nawar, Chapman
University
“Researching Twin Cities as a Border Education
Strategy: Ambos Nogales and Ambas Aceguas” Francisco Lara, Arizona State University; Edgar García
Veloso, University of Chicago; and Adrianna Dorfman,
Universidade Federal de Río Grande do Sul
Panel 21 Moderator
Roundtable: Rethinking Borders in the Cyber and Real Worlds - Popular Culture, Journalism and Activism
Celeste Gónzález de Bustamante, University of Arizona
Participants:
Jadwiga Pieper, University of Arizona
Manuel Chávez, Michigan State University
Jessica Retis, California State University Northridge
Carmella Scorcia, University of Arizona Celeste Gónzález de Bustamante, University of Arizona
Sallie Hughes, University of Miami
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 22 Moderator
Precarity, In/Security, Corruption #2 Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
“The Relationship of Actors in the Borderland and its
Impact on Domestic Security Governance: Lessons
from the Sinai Peninsula”
Yaron Schneider, Hebrew University of Jerusalem “The Dynamics of Border Changes and Implication for
Security in Nigeria”
Willis Aziegbe Eselebor, University of Ibadan
“Securitizing Insecurity at Two Borders”
Margath Walker, University of Louisville
“Dynamics, Challenges, and a Way Out of Human
Trafficking in West Africa”
Okunade Samuel, University of KwaZulu-Natal “Cross-Border Illicit Traffic in Artifacts: A Threat to
National Cultural Security in Nigeria”
Ogunsusi Cecilia Enitan, University of Ibadan
“Borders in the Hinterland: Integration Dynamics of
West African Migrants in Ibadan, Nigeria”
Akhigde Allwell Oseahume, University of Ibadan
Panel 23 Moderator
European Union; Immigration and Border Control Machteld Venken, University of Vienna
“Europe’s Refugee Crisis: Assessing the Factors
Preventing a Coordinated EU Response”
Mary Stylidi, University of Peace/UNHCR
“Balancing Openness and Control: The Introduction
of Schengen’s Internal Border Controls as a Response
to Unwanted Immigration”
Johanna Pettersson, Department of Government, Uppsala University
“EU-External Border Control: Human Rights and
Development in Africa”
Olukayode Abiodun Faleye, Edo University Iyamho
“Refugees Between EU Policies and Human Rights
Law: The Case of Syrian Refugees on Hungarian
Borders”
Mary Stylidi, University of Peace/UNHCR “Crossing Borders: Political and Social Engagement
Among Germans Who Supported Newly- Arrived
Refugees”
Gabriele Kohpahl, Pasadena City College
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
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Panel 24 Moderator
Cross-Border Governance and Control: Inclusion/Exclusion, In/Equity? Debora VanNijnatten, Wilfrid Laurier University
“The Potential for Adaptive Water Governance on the
US-México Border: Applications of the OECD’s Water
Governance Indicators to the Río Grande – Río Bravo Complex Water System”
Debora VanNijnatten, Wilfrid Laurier University
“Infrastructure Development in North-East India:
Examining Inequality and Exclusion in the Development Promise of Economic Connectivity”
Mirza Zulfiqur Rahman, Independent Scholar
“Institutional Restrictions and Possibilities for Cross-
Border Territorial Management in Guatemala and
México”
Federico Morales, CEIICH-UNAM
“Shifting Boundaries of Control: The Quebec and
Vermont-New York Border in the Trump Era” Laura Macdonald, Carleton University; and Jeffrey Ayers, St. Michael’s College
Panel 25 Moderator
Discussants
Lessons and Debates Emerging from Borders in Globalization Akihiro Iwashita, University of Hokkaido
Anne Laure Amilhat Szary, Grenoble-Alpes University
James Scott University of Eastern Finland
Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
“Security Beyond the Border: The Globalization of
Trends and Patterns in Border Management”
Christian Leuprecht, Royal Military College of Ontario
“Borders in Arctic Context”
Heather Nicole, Trent University
“Borders, Globalization and History” Randy Widdis, University of Regina
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
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Panel 26 Moderator
Roundtable Discussion: Fostering Inclusion Through Participatory & Design Methods: Learning from Examples in Libraries & Classrooms Katya Yefimova, University of Washington
Participants:
Yvette Iribe Ramírez, University of Washington
Ricardo Gómez, University of Washington
Sara Vannini, University of Washington
Diane López, University of Washington Amanda Chin, University of Washington
Panel 27 Moderator
Fronteras: Familia, Salud Pública e Integración Fronteriza Martha Patricia Barraza, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“Migración a impacto en la dinámica familiar:
Revisión teórica desde el modelo estructural de la
familia”
Marco A. Rojas López, Eduardo Fernández Guzmán, and Perla Shiomara del Carpio Ovando, Universidad de
Guanajuato
“Aspectos metodológicos en la elaboración de
instrumentos para encuesta sobre perspectiva de género”
Agustín Sández Pérez and Lía Margarita Niño Contreras,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Integración Transfronteriza: Cuidad Juárez-El Paso”
Martha Patricia Barraza, Margarita Grajeda, and Consuelo Pequeño, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad
Juárez
“Pasaporte vigente: Menores en circuito migratorio”
Tamara Segura Herrera, CIESAS Occidente x
“Transferencia e intercambio transfronterizo de
conocimiento para la toma de decisiones en salud
pública: El caso de Keepin’ it REAL”
Ilse Abigail Arreola Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California; and Hilda García Pérez, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 28
Moderator
Open/Closed Borders as Systems of Interactions or Policy
Networks Jessica Becker, Independent Scholar
“The Degrees of Openness of a Border: The Impact on
Mobility Through a Methodological Approach”
Pierre Alexandre, Université Grenoble Alpes; and Cléa
Fortuné, Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle “The Texas Hyperloop Project and its Impact on
North American Trade”
Federico Schaffler, Texas A&M International University
“Border Network Analysis for International Relations:
Lessons Learned at the US/México Border”
Jessica Baker, Independent Scholar
“Co-bordering and Power Asymmetries – An Analysis
of the Mexican Transit Control Regime”
Amalia Campos-Delgado, Université de Montréal
“The First Two Years of the Trump Era: Anti-
Immigrant Action and Policies”
Mónica Verea, CISAN/UNAM
ABS Lifetime Achievement Award
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
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Coronado Ballroom A
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Panel 29 Moderator
Supranational Continuities or Unrealized Opportunities: Exploring the Cascadia Region of the Canada – U.S. Border Laurie Trautman, Western Washington University
“The State of Cross-Border Collaboration in Cascadia:
Exploring Successes, Barriers, and Opportunities”
Laurie Trautman, Western Washington University
“The Transnational Art Dialogue: The Effect of the
Border on the Music Network between Vancouver, BC
and Seattle, WA”
Nabil Kamel, Western Washington University
“Transboundary Civic Environmentalism in the Salish
Sea – Cascadia Border Region”
Margit Säre, Western Washington University and
University of Victoria “Planning and Cross-Border Regions: The Cascadia
Innovation Corridor Case”
Francesco Cappellano, Western Washington University
and University of Victoria
Panel 30 Moderator
Familias e Infancias en la Frontera Norte de México Rodolfo Rincones Delgado, University of Texas at El Paso
“Prácticas culturales de niños y niñas en Ciudad
Juárez (México)”
José Luis Ramos, Escuela Nacional de Antropología e
Historia “El cuidado infantil en la frontera”
Janeth Martínez Martínez, Universidad Autónoma de
Ciudad Juárez
“Transformación de los modelos familiares en Ciudad Juárez en las últimas cinco décadas”
Sandra Bustillos Durán, Universidad Autónoma de
Ciudad Juárez; and Rodolfo Rincones Delgado, University
of Texas at El Paso
“Educación ambiental en niños y niñas a nivel primaria en Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: El modelo de
sustentabilidad”
Luisa Daniela Bustamante Rey, Universidad Autónoma
de Ciudad Juárez; and Dania Lucero Gobea, University of
Texas at El Paso
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom B
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom A
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Panel 31 Moderator
Invisible Borders and Sanctuary Spaces in Texas: Efforts to Protect Undocumented Migrants’ Social, Political, and Cultural Rights Benjamin Bruce, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Don’t Mess with Texas Sanctuary Cities: Local
Responses in Austin to Protect Undocumented
Migrants’ Lived Spaces in the Wake of SB4”
Benjamin Bruce, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Transferring Activist Know-How from Californian
Sanctuary Cities to Texas Detention Centers:
Linguistic Rights, Separated Families, and
Undocumented Indigenous Migrants”
Alan Llanos Velázquez, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Is Houston Still a Sanctuary City? The Questionable
Impact of SB4 on Undocumented Mexican
Immigrants”
Ana Gabriela Hernández López, El Colegio de la Frontera
Norte
“The Barrio and the Faith. Religious Practices and the
Creation of Borders and Sanctuary Spaces in Mexican
Immigrant Communities in Fort Worth”
Asaf Guevara, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Ensuring Access to Education and Health Services
for Undocumented Migrants in the Era of SB4: Local
Initiatives and Sanctuary Spaces in Dallas County ”
Yetzi Rosales, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Panel 32
Moderator
Moving Beyond Boundaries: War and Bodies Politics
(CROSSLISTED WITH ASIAN STUDIES)
Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“The Ideological Geography of the Cold War Division System and Partisan Literatures”
Hye-ryoung Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
“Moving Bodies, Contact Zones as Imagining Beyond
Borders”
Woohyung Chon, Chung-Ang University
“A Dangerous Unification: Comparison of the US
Troops Withdrawal Demands in the Discourses of
Okinawa Reversion and North-South Korean
Unification”
Kyounghwa Lim, Chung-Ang University
“Layers of Performativity: Korean Women’s Bodies on
the Freedom’s Frontier”
Yu Jung Lee, Chung-Ang University
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 33 Moderator
Effects of Zero Tolerance on Human Rights in the Paso del Norte Border Region Neil Harvey, New Mexico State University
“Methodological Challenges of Community-Based
Participatory Research on Immigration Policies and
Human Rights”
Neil Harvey, New Mexico State University
“Operation Streamline: Documenting Mass
Prosecutions in the US Southwest”
Zaira Martin, New Mexico State University
“Make Them Suffer: How the United States has
Criminalized and Complicated the Process of Seeking
Asylum for Central American Refugees”
Carlos Espina, Vassar College “The Right to Asylum in Question: Findings from
Immigration Court in El Paso”
Mariana Marañón-Laguna, New Mexico State University
“Border Wars: Mobilizing Against the Wall and Immigration Policies”
Nancy Mateo, Colby College
Panel 34 Moderator
Trans-border Resilience: Youth, Students and Identity in the Borderlands
Estefanía Castañeda Pérez, University of California Los Angeles
“Resistance and Resilience at the US México Border:
A Case of Trans-border Students”
Estefanía Castañeda Pérez, University of California Los
Angeles
“Mi Educación en el Otro Lado: Perspectives on
Trans-border Student Classroom Engagement and
Border Region Socialization”
Isaac Alejandro Félix Machado, University of California
Los Angeles
“Higher Education Without Borders? Trans-fronterizo
College Student Reflections on Structural Obstacles,
Support Networks, Building Resilience and
Community Accountability at the Tijuana/ San Diego Borderlands”
Kendy Rivera Cárdenas, University of California Los
Angeles
“An Exploratory Phenomenology Photo Voice Study:
Unraveling the Visual Representation of Transborder Cultural Identity”
Vanessa Falcón Orta, San Diego State University
FRIDAY 8:00 -9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom E
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom A
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Panel 35 Moderator
Roundtable: The Journal of Borderlands Studies – Dialogue with ABS Leaders
Kathleen Staudt, UTEP- Professor Emerita
Participants: Sergio Peña, Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Christophe Sohn, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-
Economic Research
Francisco Lara Valencia, Arizona State University
Panel 36
Moderator
Negotiating Canada Economic Borders: Navigating A-
Territoriality in an Unstable Environment (CROSSLISTED WITH CANADIAN STUDIES) Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“Canada’s Shifting Borders: An Overview of Market
and Human Movements”
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“Closed, Open and Back Again: Investment Regimes
in Canada US Relations”
Greg Anderson, University of Alberta
“Canadian Energy in North America and Beyond:
Between an Economic Rock and a Progressive Hard
Place”
Monica Gattinger, University of Ottawa
“Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Applying Traditional Trade Negotiation Tools to Address Political Deadlock
Over Temporary Entry Provisions in International
Trade Agreements”
Meredith Lilly, Carleton University
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom D
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom B
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Panel 37 Moderator
The México/United States Border Joan Anderson, Independent Scholar
“Mexican Trade Policies and the Economy of the
Mexican Border Before NAFTA”
James Gerber, San Diego State University “Local Bordering and De/Bordering in San Diego and
Tijuana”
Kristen Hill Maher and David Carruthers, San Diego
State University “Borderism: Social and Symbolic Constructions of the
Tijuana San Diego Border”
Norma Iglesias Prieto, San Diego State University
“Transfrontera Living: Kinship Formation Across
US/México Border”
Damián Vergara Bracamontes, Yale University
“The Texas Tamaulipas Border: A Study of Street-
Level Bureaucracy in a Context of Border Violence
and Deportation”
Bertha Alicia Bermúdez Tapia, University of Colorado
Boulder
“Adaptive Strategies of NGOs Coping with Anti-
Immigrant Policy Along the Texas/México Border”
Renee Nank, RDN
Panel 38 Moderator
Urban, Mobile, Borders and Citizenship Fabienne Leloup, University of Louvain
“Mobile Experiences of Urban Citizenship”
Anna Lazzarini, University of Bergamo “Border and Urbanization: A Case Study of Amritsar
City in India”
Babita Verma, Laxmibai College; and Biswajit Mohanty,
Deshbandhu College
“Mapping out the Edge: A Cartography of the Everyday in the Borderlands”
Gianlluca Simi, The University of Nottingham
“Border, Culture and Citizenship: Some Case at the
Franco-Belgian Border”
Fabienne Leloup, University of Louvain
“Imaginative Borders and Contested Maps: The
Geopolitics of Divided Cities in Europe”
Marta Zorko, University of Zagreb; and Nikola Novak,
University Institute of Lisbon
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom E
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 39 Moderator
Discussants
Plenary Roundtable: The Central American Exodus: What we know and what to do about it? Francisco Lara Valencia, Arizona State University
Olivia Ruíz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Laura Velasco, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Jorge Bustamante, UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights of Migrants
A special presentation and discussion of:
“La Caravana de Migrantes Centroamericanos en
Tijuana 2018 – Diagnóstico y Propuestas de Acción”
Rafael Fernández, Director of the CUSM
Panel 40 Moderator
Borders and Languages Janine Fitzgerald, Fort Lewis College
“Educación y la perdida de lenguajes”
David Vásquez Hurtado, Fort Lewis College “Sanitization of Second-Language Instruction”
Janine Fitzgerald, Fort Lewis College
“The Power of Bilingualism”
Benjamin Waddell, Fort Lewis College
“Borders, Languages, and Practices of Healing and
Decolonization”
Carolina Alonso, Fort Lewis College
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
FRIDAY 11:30 – 12:45 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
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Panel 41 Moderator
Interdisciplinary Approaches to Building Social-Ecological Resilience in a Binational Setting Ana Eguiarte, Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve
“Identifying Erosion Hotspots in the Los Laureles
Canyon”
Napoleón Gudino Elizondo, University of California Irvine
“Understanding Drivers of Erosion and Vulnerability
from the Perspective of a “Hot Spot” Resident”
Kristen Goodrich, University of California Irvine “Quantifying the Impact of Improved Watershed
Health”
Matthew Brand, University of California Irvine
“Don’t Do Anything About Me Without Me: Combining
Community Engagement and Sustainable Construction to Inform Public Policy and Maximize
Regional Resiliency of the San Diego/Tijuana Border”
Waylon Matson and Steven Wright, 4Walls International
“Water Institutions and Social Equity Along the California Baja California Border Region”
Kimberly Collins, California State University Santa
Barbara
Panel 42 Moderator
Sustainability, Borders and Globalization Simon Dalby, Wilfrid Laurier University
“The New Context for Sustainability: Anthropocene Geopolitics”
Simon Dalby, Wilfrid Laurier University
“The International Joint Commission in the Great
Lakes: Sustainability, History and Political Ecology” Daniel Macfarlane, Western Michigan University
“Whose Border? Contested Geographies and Columbia
River Treaty Modernization”
Jesse Baltutis, University of Victoria
“Wildland Urban Interface Fire Events in Alberta and
British Columbia: A Study in Emergency
Management, and Municipal Governance”
Gabriel Cassie, University of Lethbridge
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 43 Moderator
Roundtable: Toward a Paradigm Shift in Border Studies Victor Konrad, Carleton University
Participants:
Randy Widdis University of Regina Martin van der Velde, Radboud University
Tom Ptak, University of Idaho
Anna Casaglia, University of Trento
Jussi Laine, University of Eastern Finland
Victor Konrad, Carleton University
Panel 44 Moderator
Gobernabilidad Transfronteriza y Marcos Institucionales en la Frontera México/Estados Unidos Sonia Bass Zavala, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
“Percepción de inseguridad y gobernanza en la
frontera México/USA, Visión de los habitantes de
Cuidad Juárez, Chihuahua y Mexicali, BCN”
Luís Herrera Terrazas, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“Indicadores de habitabilidad urbana, mediciones
para evaluar la percepción de incertidumbre de los
habitantes de la frontera de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua y Mexicali, BCN”
Leticia Peña Barrera, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad
Juárez
“Diferencias de desarrollo habitacional y calidad de
vida en un espacio ecológico binacional: Riberas del Bravo y Socorro County”
Rafael Mauricio Marrufo and David Reyes Ruvalcaba,
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“Gobernabilidad transfronteriza y marcos institucionales en el manejo del recurso hídrico en la
frontera Juárez/El Paso”
Sonia Bass Zavala and Jessica Bravo Cadena,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 45
Moderator
Roundtable: Conceptualising Regional Neighbourhoods in
Times of Geopolitical Crisis: Europe v Eurasia? James Scott, University of Eastern Finland
Participants:
Anna Casaglia, University of Trento
Jussi Laine, University of Eastern Finland Paul Richardson, University of Birmingham
James Scott, University of Eastern Finland
Joni Virkkunen, University of Eastern Finland
Panel 46 Moderator
Borders, Borderlanders, and Migrant Communities Nicole Bates-Eamer, University of Victoria
“Partisan Border-scapes: Representation of India-Pakistan Boundary”
Meena Krishnendra, Jawaharlal Nehru University
“The Emergence of Trans-border Enclave: Korean
Immigrant Community on the US/México Border”
Minjeong Kim, San Diego State University
“The Mexican Border (Land, Sea and Air): Nodes of
Global System of Illicit Economies”
Cesar Mario Fuentes, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Social Capital and Academic Achievement Among
Children of Immigrants: Second Generation 1.5”
Deborah Hernández, University of Texas Dallas
“Border in Motion: Cross-Cutting Pressures and
Processes from Market Flows and Human Movements Across Canada’s Multiple Borders”
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
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Panel 47 Moderator
Border Culture Victor Konrad, Carleton University
“Border as Metaphor”
Michael Darroch and Lee Rodney, University of Windsor
“Passing Through or Living Here: An Exploration of
National Identity in the Borderlands Region of
Stanstead Quebec and Derby Line Vermont”
Sandra Vandervalk, Carleton University
“Sanctuary Inter/rupted: Borders, Illegalization, and
Unbelonging”
Jessica P. Kirk, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, and Emily Gilbert,
University of Toronto
“Overgrowing the Border? An Examination of
Cascadian Culture and Cannabis Legislation”
Samantha Magnus, University of Victoria
Panel 48
Moderator
Roundtable: Cross-Border Collaboration at the Canada/U.S.
Border: How Regional Efforts are Functioning Amidst Federal Barriers Kimberly Collins, California State University San Bernardino
Participants:
Heather Nicol, Trent University
Kathryn Friedman, State University of New York Buffalo Kathrine Richardson, San Jose State University
Laurie Trautman, Border Policy Research Institute
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
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Panel 49 Moderators
Discussant
U.S.-México Binational Relations and Border Conflict under the Trump Presidency Manuel Chávez, Michigan State University
María d e los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas at El Paso
Irasema Corronado, University of Texas at El Paso
“Donald J. Trump’s Candidate-Generated US/México Border Agenda During the 2016 US Presidential
Election”
María de los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas-El Paso
“Fronteridades: Checkpoints and Exceptionalism in U.S./México Borderscapes”
Javier Durán, University of Arizona
“U.S./México Border Misinformation as a Tool to
Persuade and Reach the Conservative Base of the
Republican Party. The Trump Strategy” Manuel Chávez, Michigan State University
“Trump’s “Wall” Politics on the Realities of El
Paso/Juárez: When Context and Framework Really
Matters” Héctor Padilla, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Panel 50 Moderator
Researching and Promoting Knowledge About Borders Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“Evolving Japanese Borderlands: Seven Years
Activities of JIBSN”
Koji Furukawa, Chukyo University
“An Interprofessional Binational Project Addressing Social Vulnerabilities Along the US México Border”
William B. Pederson, Northern Arizona University Yuma;
Gilberto Manuel Galindo Aldana, and María del Rayo
López Contreras, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“Border Studies Journals in Brazil, A Quantitative
Approach”
Vithor Amaral Prestes, Universidade Federal de Río
Grande Do Sul, Brazil
“Radio Aporia Libre: Toward Dirtier Philosophies of
Creative Interchange (A Student Radio Performance
Art Projects Using Radios)”
Linus Lancaster, Healdsburg Unified School District
Prison University Project
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
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Panel 51 Moderators
Migration and Borders in Benin and Nigeria, México and the US Pamela Cruz, Rice University
“EU External Border Control, Human Rights and
Development in Africa”
Olukayode Abiodun Faleye, Edo University Lymho
“What Border? The Fluid Border of Benin and Nigeria”
Ademola Adewusi, University of Idaban
“Politics of Migration: Manufacturing Moral Panic for Political Profit”
Pamela Cruz, Rice University
“Danger in the Southern Arizona Borderlands”
Henrik Dorf Nielsen, University of Eastern Finland
Panel 52 Moderator
Comparing Countries’ Borders Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
“Canada: Between Territoriality and A-Territoriality?”
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly and Michael Carpenter, University of Victoria
“Denmark, Trapped in Territoriality?”
Martin Klatt, University of Southern Denmark
“Estonia”
Margit Saare, Western Washington University and
University of Victoria
“French Border, A Side Story?”
Anne Laure Amilhat Szary, Grenoble-Alpes University
“The Dutch Borders as Barriers or Creative
Resources”
Martin van der Velde, Radboud University
“Northern Ireland”
Kate Hayward, Queens Belfast University
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 53 Moderator
Roundtable: Innovation Ecosystems in the US/Mexican Border: Diagnosis, Opportunities & Challenges
Jorge Carrillo, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
Participants: Pablo Wong, Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y
Desarrollo
Bertha Vallejo, Tilburg-Holanda/Colef
Carlos Montalvo, TNO-Holanda, Saul de los Santos, AXIS
Max Matus, COLEF Humberto García, COLEF
Álvaro Bracamontes, COLSON
Redi Gomis, COLEF
Panel 54
Moderator
Roundtable: The Leadership, Education, Advocacy, Development (L.E.A.D.) Program - Results from the Inaugural El Paso-Juarez Class of 2017 - A Case Study of
the Program’s, Trainers’, and Participants’ Challenges and Successes Irasema Coronado, University of Texas at El Paso
Participants: Gina Núñez-Mchiri, University of Texas at El Paso
María de los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas at El
Paso
Areli Chacón Silva, University of Texas at El Paso
ABS Business Meeting
ABS Reception
By Invitation Only
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Nautical
FRIDAY 6:15 – 7:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
FRIDAY 7:45 – 9:15 pm
Marina Room
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Panel 55 Moderator
Legal Regimes, Rights, Visas: Views from Non-Citizens and Women, in Canada, México and the US. (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Michael Carpenter, University of Victoria
“Procedural Justice and Environmental Governance
in the US-México Borderlands”
Carolina Prado, San Jose State University
“Female Asylum Seekers and Health Care in Texas” Claudia Donoso, St. Mary’s University San Antonio,
Texas
“Flexible and Assembled Bordering Practices: The
Imposition and Revocation of a Visa for Mexican Nationals Travelling to Canada”
Paloma Villegas, California state University San
Bernardino
“The Non-Citizen Nightmare: An Analysis of Racist US
Immigration Policies” Jessica TaghVaiee, Westminster College
“Bridging Worlds: Borders and Disobedience”
Michael Carpenter, University of Victoria
Panel 56
Moderator
Migrants, Borderlanders: Integration, Discrimination, and
Economic Contribution
Tony Payan, Rice University’s Baker Institute and Universidad Autonoma de
Ciudad Juarez
“Análisis visita a la frontera colombo/venezolana y entrevista a nuestros hermanos venezolanos - Norte
Santander”
Lizeth Gonzáles, Independent Scholar
“La migración y su efecto en las economías regionales de las fronteras”
Nelson Emilio García Torres and Liliana Marcela Bastos
Osorio, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
“Identidad de población nativa mexicana y el
concepto de migrante en tránsito” Octavio Ixtacuy López, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas
“Inmigración y crisis discriminatoria en la frontera
norte”
Ricardo Suárez Velásquez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
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8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 57 Moderator
Discussant
European Union Border, Migration and Security Policies in Comparative Perspective
Akihiro Iwashita, University of Hokkaido
Victor Konrad, Carleton University
“The Consequences of the Refugee Crisis on EU
Border Security Control” Frédérique Berrod, University of Strasbourg
“Japan’s Borders in the Contemporary World”
Ted Boyle, Kyushu University
“Comparing European Union Migration, Borders and
Security Policies with Canada and Japan”
Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, University of Victoria
“Politics of Mobility in East Asia: Focusing on Recent
Revision to Japan’s Immigration Act” Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“Border Control and Security at the EU’s External
Borders”
Can Mutlu, Acadia University
“Refugees, the Rise of Exclusionary Nationalism, and
the Politics of Borders”
Oliver Schmidtke, University of Victoria
“The Refugee Crisis and the End of the Myth of a Europe Without Borders in European Integration and
Cross-border Cooperation”
Birte Wassemberg, University of Strasbourg
Panel 58
Moderator
Roundtable: The Strategic Foresight and the Future of the
United States/México Border and Border Relations Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
Participants:
Joan B. Anderson, University of San Diego
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
James B. Gerber, San Diego State University
Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University Tony Payan, Rice University’s Baker Institute and
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
Jason Ackleson, Baker Institute, Rice University
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom B
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 59 Moderator
Frontera y Migración Venezolana en Colombia Irasema Coronado, University of Texas at El Paso
“Migración de estudiantes venezolanos a colegios de la frontera colombiana”
Miguel Eduardo Posado Haddad, Universidad de
Pamplona; César Augusto Panizo, Universidad Francisco
de Paula Santander; and Margarita Rosa Triana Sánchez,
Universidad de Santander
“Anhelos de la población inmigrante venezolana en
Colombia: Una visión desde las nuevas dinámicas de
la movilidad humana”
Marina Sierra, Claudia Toloza, Universidad Francisco de
Paula Santander; and Miguel Rosario Cohen, UNESUR Venezuela
“Impacto de la crisis migratoria venezolana en las
universidades del Municipio de Calcuta”
Diego Zarate Ocampo and Yorley Adriana Mora Urbina, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
“Reflexiones de la migración fronteriza
colombo/venezolana entre las fechas 2015-17”
César Augusto Panizo Cardona and Johanna Milenna
Mogrovejo Andrade, Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
Panel 60 Moderator
Borders in Globalization Approaches to the History of the Canadian-American Borderlands
Randy Widdis, University of Regina
“Borderlands and Sovereignty: An Historical
Perspective”
David Atkinson, Purdue University
“An Ocean-Bound Borderland: Gender Relations and
Transpacific Migration of Japanese from the 1880s to the 1910s”
Yukari Takai, University of Windsor
“Borderlands as Spaces of Flows: An Historical
Geographical Perspective” Randy Widdis, University of Regina
“Coaticook and Stanstead Quebec: A Local
Perspective on the Can-Am Border in the 1920s”
John Willis, Curator, Canadian Museum of History
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Coronado Ballroom E
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom A
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Panel 61 Moderator
Roundtable: The California/México Cross-border Flow of Used Tires: Trade, Environmental Impacts, and Elusive Solutions Paul Ganster, San Diego State University
Participants: Reynaldo Rojo-Mendoza, San Diego State University
Michale C. Spitz, University of California Irvine
Candelaria Pelayo-Torres, Autonomous University of Baja
California
Efraín Nieblas, Autonomous University of Baja California
Panel 62 Moderator
Precarity Generators: Borders, Bordering Processes, and the Creation of Precarious Crossings \Edwin Hodge, University of Victoria
“The Ability to Exclude While Claiming Inclusion: The
Role of Temporary Humanitarian Visas in Reproducing Precarious Migrants”
Carla Ángulo Pasel, Wilfrid Laurier University/Balsillie
School of International Affairs
“Bangladesh Migrants of Italy and their Precarity”
Nilanjana Roy and Amy Verdun, University of Victoria
“Making Precarious: The Construction of Precarity in
Refugee and Migrant Discourse”
Edwin Hodge, University of Victoria
“Climate-Induced Migration and Border-Enhanced
Precarity”
Nicole Bates-Eamer, University of Victoria
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom B
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 63 Moderator
Boundary Marking and Bordering Instruments (CROSSLISTED WITH CANADIAN STUDIES) Daniel Meier, CNRS-PACTE, Grenoble
“One Stop Border Posts: The East African Case”
Isabella Soi, Università degli Studi di Cagliari
“In-Between Border Spaces in the Levant: Emerging
Conceptualisation”
Daniel Meier, CNRS-PACTE, Grenoble
“Israel’s Future Borders and the Coming Change in the Middle East”
Shlomo Hasson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Airships in Canadian and Russian Northern
Development: A Comparative Analysis”
Lawrence D. Taylor, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Estimating the Borders’ Effect: Some Practical
Approaches”
Rongxing Guo, Capital University of Economics and
Business
Panel 64 Moderator
Culture and Minds – B/Order & Order Victor Konrad, Carleton University
“Children in Borderlands: Personal Narratives, Self
Determination, and Developing Compassion”
Lana McDonnell, Texas A&M University Kingsville
“Borders in Fiction: Transcending Political Division Through Storytelling”
Edward Matthews, Swansea University
“The Image of the Border: Border Representations on
Social Media”
Gintare Kudzmaite, University of Antwerp
“Fake News on the US México Borderland and the
Yaqui People from the 19th Century to the 20th
Century”
Yuka Mizutani, Sophia University
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom E
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 65 Moderator
The Spatio-Mobility of Borders in the Southern African Development Community Region and Implications on Security, Development and Integration Inocent Moyo, University of Zuzuland
“On Borders and the Liminality of Undocumented
Zimbabwean Migrants in South Africa”
Inocent Moyo, University of Zululand
“Life in the Fringes: Informality and Perceptions of
the Border in Africa”
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, University of Pretoria
“Migrant Informal Enterprises in uMhlathuze Municipality: Perspectives on SADC Borders and
Human Security”
Mandisa Makhathini, University of Zululand
Panel 66
Moderator
Roundtable: The Making of a Trans-border Movement -
Creating Change in Higher Education Through Student-Led Grassroot Initiatives Vanessa Falcón Orta, San Diego State University and Claremont Graduate
University
Participants:
Vanessa Falcón Orta, Transfronterizx Alliance Student
Organization (TASO)
Sara Marlene González-Quintero, Co-Vice President and
Public Relations Representative Jesús Ortiz, Co-Vice President and Founding Member of
TASO
Vanessa Flores, Founder and President of the
Forthcoming TASO, San Diego City College
Isaac Alejandro Félix Machado, Co-founder and Current Co-president of the forthcoming TASO chapter at UCLA
Estefanía Castañeda Pérez, Co-founder and Current Co-
President of the Forthcoming TASO chapter at UCLA
Kendy Rivera Cárdenas, Inter-University Program for
Latino Research, Andrew W. Mellon Dissertation Fellow
and PhD Candidate in Chicana/o Studies at the César Chávez Dept UCLA
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom A
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup C
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Panel 67 Moderator
Discussant
Walled Life: Everyday Experiences of the Borderlands Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
David Shirk, University of San Diego
“Starting a Caravan: Everyday Experiences of the
México-Central American Borderlands”
Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University;
and Cindy Azucena Gomez-Schempp, Radio Host of A
Mexican Crossing Lines (On KPPP-LP 88.1 FM, Fargo-Moorhead)
“The First Tears in the Curtain: Assessing Border
Guard Agency in Hungary, 1989”
Matthew Longo, Leiden University “The Border Wall and the Paper Wall: Access to
Abortion in the Borderlands”
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“Indigenous Sovereignty in U.S. Borderlands”
Thalia D’Aragon-Giguère, University of Quebec
Montreal
Panel 68
Moderator
Reflections on the Borderlands from Beyond Social Sciences: Religion, the Humanities, and Dangers of the
Aporophobia Rafael Luévano, Chapman University
“The Humanities Contribution to Borderland Studies:
Two Examples from the US/México Border”
Rafael Luévano, Chapman University
“Countering Xenophobia: Faith-Based Activism in the
Central US/México Borderlands”
Kathleen Staudt, UTEP- Professor Emerita “Epistemic Delinking on the Borderlands”
C.T. Mexica, Arizona State University
“Aporophobia and the Immigration Crisis at the
US/México Border” Tony Payan, Rice University’s Baker Institute and
Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“Examining the Idea of Borders in Hindu Mythological
Texts: A Study of Ramcharitmanas from the
Perspective of Border Studies”
Dhananjay Triparthi, South Asian University
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom B
SATURDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 69 Moderator
Neighbors Involvement: Government and Citizens along US Borders
Donna L. Lybecker, Idaho State University
“Tweeting Narratives about the Canada-US Border and
Immigration”
Misty Clover Prigent, Donna L. Lybecker, and Mark K. McBeth, Idaho State University
“Comparative Examination of Watershed Management
Efforts in Select Basins on the US-México Border”
Christopher Brown, New Mexico State University; and Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University
“Green Infrastructure and Neighbors’ Involvement
Along the Border”
Oscar Ibáñez Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de
Ciudad Juárez
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Coronado Ballroom E
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Panel 69 Moderators
Processes and Practices of Cross-Border Spatial Planning Sergio Peña, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Frederic Durand, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
“A Reflection on the Effects of Cross-Border Spatial
Planning Practices on the Social Representations of
Borders Within Schengen Area”
Antoine Decoville, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research
“Cross-Border Urban Projects at the US México
Border”
Xavier Oliveras González, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“A Comparative Approach to Spatial Planning at the
Cross-Border Scale in Europe and North America”
Sergio Peña, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“A Comparative Approach to Spatial Planning at the Cross-Border Scale in Europe and North America”
Frederic Durand, Luxembourg Institute of Socio-
Economic Research
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 1
Moderator
Discussant
The US/Quebec Border: Trans-Border Collaboration at a Time of Securitization (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS
STUDIES) Elisabeth Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“From One Border to the Other: How Internal
Checkpoints Are Being Implemented at the Quebec/US Border”
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“The International Traffic in Arms Regulation and the
Quebec’s Aeronautic Industry: A Cross-Border Issue” Mathilde Bourgeon, University of Quebec Montreal
“Quebec’s Maple Syrup Expertise Beyond Borders:
Stories and Challenges of These Producers in the
United States”
Thalia D’Aragon-Giguère, University of Quebec
Montreal
“Quebec Borderities: Representations of Quebec/US
borderlands in the United States Congress, 2001––2016”
Vincent Boucher, Christophe Cloutier-Roy, and Elisabeth
Vallet, University of Quebec Montreal
“We Love You, But … Donald Trump’s Impact on Québec-U.S. Issues of the 2018 U.S. Midterm
Elections”
Frédérick Gagnon and Christophe Cloutier-Roy,
University of Quebec Montreal
CANADIAN STUDIES
Pierre M. Atlas Marian University
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Coronado Ballroom C
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Panel 2 Moderator
Imagining American Futures: Gender, Race, Science Fiction, Religion, and International Relations (CROSSLISTED WITH AMERICAN STUDIES) Darrin Grinder, Northwest Nazarene University
“We Won’t Die: A Black Past, A Black Future”
Chaz Briscoe, University of California Irvine
“Aztlanopolis: History and Evolution of Mexican
Science Fiction” Federico Schaffler, Texas A&M International University
“Religious Mobilization in the 2016 Presidential
Election”
Christine Millard, University of Texas Dallas
Panel 3
Moderator
Negotiating Canada Economic Borders: Navigating A-Territoriality in an Unstable Environment
(CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“Canada’s Shifting Borders: An Overview of Market
and Human Movements”
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“Closed, Open and Back Again: Investment Regimes in Canada US Relations”
Greg Anderson, University of Alberta
“Canadian Energy in North America and Beyond:
Between an Economic Rock and a Progressive Hard Place”
Monica Gattinger, University of Ottawa
“Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Applying Traditional
Trade Negotiation Tools to Address Political Deadlock
Over Temporary Entry Provisions in International Trade Agreements”
Meredith Lilly, Carleton University
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#705
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom D
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Panel 4 Moderator
Canadian Studies 1 Pierre M. Atlas, Marian University
“Naturalism’s Statues: The Construction, Monumentalization, and Efforts to Deconstruct Race
in Quebecois Literature”
Holly Collins, Baylor University
“Social and Ideological Realignment in Quebec’s Fifth Party System: The 2018 Québec Provincial Election
in Historical Perspective”
Geoffrey Hale, University of Lethbridge
“The United States-Canada Relationship in the Age of
Trump” Christopher Kirkey, Center for the Study of Canada,
SUNY Plattsburgh; and Michael Hawes, Fulbright
Canada/ Queen's University
Panel 5
Moderator
Boundary Marking and Bordering Instruments
(CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Daniel Meier, CNRS-PACTE, Grenoble
“One Stop Border Posts: The East African Case”
Isabella Soi, Università degli Studi di Cagliari
“In-Between Border Spaces in the Levant: Emerging Conceptualisation”
Daniel Meier, CNRS-PACTE, Grenoble
“Israel’s Future Borders and the Coming Change in
the Middle East”
Shlomo Hasson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
“Airships in Canadian and Russian Northern
Development: A Comparative Analysis”
Lawrence D. Taylor, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Estimating the Borders’ Effect: Some Practical Approaches”
Rongxing Guo, Capital University of Economics and
Business
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30
Conference Parlor #633
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom E
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CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES
Debra D. Andrist Sam Houston State University
Panel 1
Moderator
On Water and Watersheds (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Land Cover and Socioeconomic Status: Implications
for Cross-Border Sediment Loads”
Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Geochemical Identification of Sediment Production
Hotspots in a Semi-Arid Cross Border Watershed”
Garrett L McGurk, San Diego State University
“Land Use as a Water-Balance Component of the Mexicali Valley Aquifer”
J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño, J. Antonio Ávila Chávez,
Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, Frida Sofìa Cital Morales, and
Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Advanced Modeling of Los Peñasquitos River’s
Hydraulic System”
Hassan Tavakol, San Diego State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta A
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Panel 2
Moderator
Water Resources and Watersheds on the Border 2 (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Crossing the Waters: Analyzing Barriers to
Successful Cooperative Management of
Transboundary Water Resources”
Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Community Management as a Key to Guaranteeing
the Human Right to Water. A Comparative Study
between Duero River Basin in Michoacán and Mixtec
Region in Oaxaca, México” María Griselda Günther and Alfonso Brandon Hernández
Ibarra, Universidad Autónoma Metropoiltana
“Binational Environmental Flows to Improve
Groundwater Availability for Restoration Sites in the
Colorado River Delta” J. Antonio Ávila Chávez, Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, J. Eliana
Rodríguez-Burgueño, Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, and
Héctor Iván Molina Saldívar, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Ecosystem Services of Agricultural Drainage in the
Mexicali Valley, Baja California”
Frida Sofìa Cital Morales and Jorge Ramírez Hernández,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Determination of the Ecological Flow in the Hardy
River”
Ernesto García Arvizu, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
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Panel 3
Moderator
Discussant
Chronic Disease and Mental Health Issues in Latin America and Africa (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES AND
CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY) James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International
Development Breno Fontes, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Structural Violence and the Origin of Diabetes in
Guatemala”
Jaime Page, CIMSUR-UNAM
“Candida Species Diversity and Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns in Oral Samples of HIV/AIDS
Patients in Baja California, México”
Isadora Clark and Rosa López, Autonomous University of
Baja California, México
“Risky Behavior and HIV and Non-HIV STDs Among
Youth in Southern Africa”
James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and
International Development
“Networks, Territory, and Community: Practices of
Sociability and Caring for Each Other”
Breno Fontes, Viviane Xavier, and Paulo Oliveira,
University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Community Intervention Strategy to Reduce Oral Cancer in Northwestern México”
Maikel Hermida, Norma Figueroa, Jorge López, Gabriel
Muñoz, Anitza Domínguez, and Irma Zorrilla,
Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Panel 4
Moderator
Literature & Film
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“The Art & Architecture Of (Womyn’s) Identities at Crossroads of Time & Space, Tradition &
Modernity”
Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“Colorism”
Norma Angélica Brenner, Independent Scholar
“The Chilean Left Reimagined: Secondary
Characters in Pablo Larraín’s Film, Neruda”
Rachel VanWieren, National University
“The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego, New York (1940-1967)”
Montse Feu, Sam Houston State University
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta C
FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup B
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Panel 5
Moderator
Semiotics & Translation
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“The Semiotics of Architecture: Spain’s Valley of
the Fallen” Kimberly Habegger, Regis University
“Translating Higher Education: From Problematic
English to Intelligible Spanish”
Zachary W. Taylor and Argelia Barrera, The University
of Texas at Austin
“A Translational Turn: Does Latinx Literature in
Spanish Translation Expand Martí’s Nuestra
América?” Marta E. Sánchez, University of California San Diego and Arizona State University
“Influence of the Familiar Structure in the Motivation
to Learning the Contents of the Spanish Matter”
Montserrat Santander Rivera and Fausto Medina
Esparza, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Panel 6 Moderator
Education & Opportunities (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“DACA and the States: Interpreting and
Implementing Higher Education Services for DACA
Students”
Eric Herzik, University of Nevada, Reno and Luz Joana
Peraza, University of California Davis
“Hispanic Enrollment Rates in Higher Education
Post-Proposition 209: Comparative Case Study
Across Three States” Jehú Cázares, California State University Channel
Islands
“The Becas Para Aztlán Program: Transnational
Experiences of Chicana/o College Students”
Roberto de Anda, Portland State University
“Learning Experience in the Subject: National Education System (NES)”
Fausto Medina Esparza, Luís Javier Miranda Aguilar, and
Michelle Estrada Márquez, Universidad Autonoma de
Baja California
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup B
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup B
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Panel 7 Moderator
Politics, Business & Opportunities (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“Mestizaje as Lateral Universality: Moving In-
Between Elitist Cosmopolitanism and Populist
Tribalism” John Francis Burke, Trinity University
“Trump plays the “Willie Horton” Race Card on
Mexican Immigration”
Laurence French, University of New Hampshire; and Magdaleno Manzanárez, Western New Mexico
University
“The Look of the Social Representations of
Businessmen of the Country, in View of the
Conflict in Colombia & of Signed Peace Agreements”
Martha Sofía Orjuela Abril, José Orlando García
Mendoza, and Gaudy Carolina Prada Botia,
Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
“Opportunities for Nutrition and Textile Students
in Tegucigalpa, Honduras”
Valencia Browning-Keen and Janis H. White, Sam
Houston State University
Panel 8
Moderator
Gender, Migration, and Transnational Spaces
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES, AND SOCIOLOGY) KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Tourism and Gender: Embodied Experiences of
Female Pedestrians in El Chaparral-San Ysidro Puerta
México Port of Entry (Tijuana, México)”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Adriana Guillermina Ríos Vázquez, and Jesús Amparo López Vizcarra, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Human Rights for LGBT Persons in México: Have
Country Conditions Changed after the 2015 Supreme
Court Gay Marriage Ruling?” Nielan Barnes, California State University Long Beach
“Repairing (and Exploiting) the Underclass Image: The
Blurring of Borders”
Michelle Phillips, University of California Berkeley
“Experiencias y alternativas de jóvenes mexicanos
que resignifican su espacio atravesado por la
violencia”
Mara Rodrígues Venegas and Haydee Segura Herrera,
CIESAS Occidente
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta A
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup B
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Panel 9 Moderator
Latinoamérica en la Transregionalidad (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) Jesús Ruíz Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Articulación de lo latinoamericano en la Western
Social Science Association”
Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding, Instituto Tecnológico
Nacional de México, Campus Morelia; and Jesús Ruíz
Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Geopolítica de la integración en América Latina”
Ángel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Movilización del conocimiento e inclusión social en
América Latina”
Jesús Ruíz Flores, Sergio Lorenzo Sandoval Aragón,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México; and Ivanise
Monfredini, Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil
Panel 10
Moderator
Mexican Women and Diverse Labor Market Participation
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES AND WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Work-Life Balance in Travel Agencies in the Global-
South: A Question Without Answer?”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Ma. Cruz Lozano Ramírez, and Adriana Guillermina Ríos Vázquez, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Redistributive Effects of the National Financing
Program for Micro-entrepreneurs and Rural Women in
México. A Study with Gender Approach.” Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez and Joana Cecilia Chapa
Cantú, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Cultural and Female Social Capital in Migrants. A
Methodology in Development” Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano and José Humberto
Alvarado Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup B
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup C
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Panel 11
Moderator
El Derecho y Gestión del Agua. El Caso de Baja California (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT) Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“La Percepción del agua en Baja California” Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“El derecho humano al agua”
Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Protección ambiental y gestión del agua”
Gloria Aurora De Las Fuentes Lacavex, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Gestión del agua en Baja California”
Lizzett Velasco Aulcy, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
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CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY
RC-49, RESEARCH COMMITTEE ON MENTAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
James G. Linn Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International Development
Cynthia D. Jackson Walden University
Meharry Medical College
Debra R. Wilson Austin Peay State University
Walden University
Heather Powers Albanesi University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Panel 1 Moderator Discussant
Clinical and Health Policy Issues from a Nursing Perspective Debra R. Wilson, Austin Peay State University Amy C. Black, Austin Peay State University
“Metabolic Syndrome and its Effect on Chronic
Disease and Disability”
Amy C. Black, Austin Peay State University
“Medical Use of Marijuana” Debra R. Wilson, Austin Peay State University
“What is the State of Your State; Discussions About
Medicaid Expansion”
Kempa French, Austin Peay State University
“Acts to Improve Health Literacy”
Kempa French, Austin Peay State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup A
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Panel 2 Moderator
Discussant
Immune Dysfunction and Autoimmune Disorders Across the Lifespan Nicole Thede, Arapahoe Community College
Jean Rother, Metropolitan State University, Denver
“Inflammation and Immune Dysfunction”
Mary A. Sawaya, Metropolitan State University, Denver
“Autoimmune Disorders and the Older Adult”
Jean Rother, Metropolitan State University, Denver
“Eczema, Food Allergies, and Asthma in Children” Nicole Thede, Arapahoe Community Colleges
“Teaching about Autoimmune Disorders Over the Life
Span”
Debra R. Wilson, Austin, Peay State University
Panel 3 Moderator
Discussant
Issues and Strategies in Disability Education James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare & International
Development
Suzanne Stolz, University of San Diego
“Where Does Disability Fit in Introducing
International Relations” Arthur W. Blaser, Chapman University
“Shifting Attitudes of Disability: Can Teachers Lead
the Work?”
Suzanne Stolz and Erik Brault, University of San Diego
“Outdoor Classrooms and the Education of Students
with Hearing Impairments in Nigeria”
Ogunwale Racheal, Federal College of Special Education,
Oyo State
“Mental Health and Education: The Implications for
the Chilean Educational System”
Emanuel Arredondo, Matías Muñoz, and Jorge Chuaqui,
University of Valparaiso, Chile
Panel 4 Moderator
Critical Perspectives on Disability Issues Cara E. Jones, California State University, Sacramento
“Ugly Stories and Female Troubles: Reading Endometriosis Stigma as Sexist Ableism”
Cara E. Jones, California State University Sacramento
“Community Obstacles to the Social Inclusion of
Persons with Mental Illness in Chile”
Jorge Chuaqui, University of Valparaiso, Chile
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #624
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#617
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #617
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Panel 5
Moderator
Discussant
Chronic Disease and Mental Health Issues in Latin America and Africa (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES AND
CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES) James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International
Development Breno Fontes, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Structural Violence and the Origin of Diabetes in
Guatemala”
Jaime Page, CIMSUR-UNAM
“Candida Species Diversity and Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns in Oral Samples of HIV/AIDS
Patients in Baja California, México”
Isadora Clark and Rosa López, Autonomous University of
Baja California, México
“Risky Behavior and HIV and Non-HIV STDs Among
Youth in Southern Africa”
James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and
International Development
“Networks, Territory, and Community: Practices of Sociability and Caring for Each Other”
Breno Fontes, Viviane Xavier, and Paulo Oliveira,
University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Community Intervention Strategy to Reduce Oral
Cancer in Northwestern México” Maikel Hermida, Norma Figueroa, Jorge López, Gabriel
Muñoz, Anitza Domínguez, and Irma Zorrilla,
Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Panel 6
Moderator
Roundtable: Multidimensional Treatment of Cleft Lip
Palate Norma Figueroa, Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Participants:
Federico Rivera, Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Jesús Famania, Autonomous University of Baja
California, México
Guillermo Pérez, Autonomous University of Baja
California, México
Juan Amezquita, Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Maikel Hermida, Autonomous University of Baja
California, México
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta C
FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #633
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Panel 7 Moderator
Disability Perspectives in Research Heather Powers Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
“Understanding the Daily Work of Teaching in the Context of School-to-Community Transition”
Jason Naranjo, University of Washington
“Posttraumatic Stress and the Reproduction of
Inequality Among Military Veterans” Steven Cassidy, Washington State University
“Impact of Gender on Disabled Student Veterans’
Perception of Disability”
Heather Powers Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado
Springs
Panel 8 Moderator
Structural Ableism in Institutions of Higher Education: Auto-Ethnographic Perspective Emily Nusbaum, University of San Francisco
“Yes, We Can: Resisting Through Criping Emotion
Hegemony in Disability Teacher Education”
David Hernández-Saca, University of Northern Iowa
“Munching on the Dynamic of Institutional Intersectionality and Access: Musing of an Early
Career Disabled Scholar”
Holly Pearson, Framingham State University
“The Professionalization and Exploitation of the
Disability Experience: 35 Years of Experience and No Professional Awards”
John R. Johnson, South Dakota State University; and
Jason Naranjo, University of Washington
“Merging Courses in a Dual Credential Program: Will My Disability Focus be Diluted?”
Suzanne Stolz and Jason Fabionar, University of San
Diego
“Stroke Risk & The Fast Facts Everyone Needs to
Know” Bettina Shank, Austin Peay State University
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#624
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
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Panel 9 Moderator
Roundtable: Plenary Panel: Engaging with Disability and Disability Studies in the Academy Steven Cassidy, Washington State University
Holly Pearson, Framingham State University
Suzanne Stolz, University of San Diego
James Fabionar, University of San Diego
Emily Nusbaum, University of San Francisco David Hernandez-Saca, University of Northern Iowa
Jason Naranjo, University of Washington
Heather Powers Albanesi, University of Colorado Colorado
Springs
Panel 10 Moderator
Clinical and Behavioral Issues in Chronic Illness Margaret Vance, Walden University
“The Seven Characteristics of Chronic Illness”
Margaret Vance, Walden University
“Analysis of Oncologists’ and Patients’
Communications”
Gabriella Marfe, University of Campania “Luigi
Vanvitelli,” Italy
“The Candida Species Identification on Gynecological
Patients from Ensenada”
Rosa López and Isadora Clark, Autonomous University of
Baja California, México
“When the Personal is Medical”
Cheryl Green, Independent Scholar
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #617
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #606
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
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Panel 1 Moderator
Communication and Pedagogy I Linda Alexander, West Los Angeles College
“Online Public Speaking Courses: Are We There Yet?” Linda Alexander, West Los Angeles College
“Guidelines for Building Public Relations Curriculum”
Xiaowei Chen, Eastern Oregon University
“Making Professional Communication Meaningful and
Appealing to Working Professionals (and Would-be
Working Professionals)”
Rosário Durão, New Mexico Tech; and Kyle Mattson,
University of Central Arkansas
“A Course on Technology – What Should It Include?”
Amy MacPherson, Phoenix College
Panel 2 Moderator
Health Communication I (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Amy MacPherson, Phoenix College
“IVF and Infertility: A Case Study of Women’s
Narratives through Blogs and the National Infertility
Awareness Week”
Obomighie Omoze Anastasia, Arkansas State University
“Online Social Support for Autism Parents: A Case
Study of the Instagram Account Page Autism Parent
Support”
Oluwayinka Dada, Arkansas State University
“Concerns of Female Adolescents about Menarche
and First Sexual Intercourse: A Mixed Methods
Analysis of Social Media Questions”
Nikkie Saldívar Hodgson, William Strong, Priscilla Flores,
The University of Texas Río Grande Valley; Giselle N Ricoy, University of Incarnate Word School of Medicine;
and Elad Yom-Tov, Microsoft Research
“La violencia digital en las experiencias de pareja de
jóvenes urbanos en México” Tania Rodríguez Salazar, Universidad de Guadalajara
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
Jon Leon Torn
Northern Arizona University
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #634
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 3 Moderator
Health Communication II (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Amy MacPherson, Phoenix College
“Social Support and Breast Cancer in Saudi Arabia”
Lujain Bugshan, Arkansas State University
“Assessing the Health Literacy Communication
Competencies of Nurses: Results from Feasibility
Piloting of the HLP-NICE Tool”
Kempa French, Austin Peay State University
“A Review of Qualitative Methods in Health
Communication Research”
Liza Ngenye, La Sierra University; and Gary Kreps,
George Mason University
“The Social Impact of Obesity on America’s Workforce: Narrative from The Employee-Employer
Perspective”
Samuel Mensah Noi, Arkansas State University
Panel 4 Moderator
Communication and Pedagogy II Linda Alexander, West Los Angeles College
“Open Educational Resources (OER): Strategies to
Encourage Buy-In Across the Campus”
Linda Alexander, West Los Angeles College
“Professors’ Perspectives on Truth-Seeking and New
Literacy” Zachary W. Arth and Darrin J. Griffin, University of
Alabama
“A Content Analysis of Educational Textbooks for
Training Health Professional Students in the United States Addressing Anxiety Disorders and Mental
Illness Among College Students”
Samuel Mensah Noi, Arkansas State University
“A Brain-Focused Approach to Human
Communication Differences Jeremy Teitelbaum, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#617
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #706
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Panel 5 Moderator
Media Communication I Jon Leon Torn, Northern Arizona University
“Impression Management in Online Dating” Raymond Holder, Arkansas State University
“Parasocial Relationships with Musicians”
Kate Kurtin, Nina O’Brien, Deya Roy, and Linda Dam,
California State University Los Angeles
“Cultivation and Social Cognitive Theory Under the
Knife: Reality vs. Reality TV”
Katherine M. Risk, University of Alabama
“‘Method Acting’ and Political Performance”
Jon Leon Torn, Northern Arizona University
Panel 6 Moderator
Media Communication II Jon Leon Torn, Northern Arizona University
“Social Media and Racism in America 21st Century: A
Case Study of Twitter”
Oyeronke Afolabi and Raymond Holder, Arkansas State University
“Exploring the Use of “Hashtag” as a Virtual Tool for
Creating Awareness of Mobile Bullying in South
African High Schools”
Oluwabunmi Bakare, University of Cape Town, South Africa
“From Kneeling to Nike: A Content Analysis on the
Emotional Campaign of Colin Kaepernick
Jeannie Marie Mitchell and Conster Hines, Arkansas State University
“The Semiotics of Social Justice Warriors: Context
and Language Use of Modern Civil Rights Activists” Aminatou Seydou, James Madison College, Michigan
State University
SATURDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta B
SATURDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup B
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY
Kevin Thompson North Dakota State University
Panel 1 Moderator
Justice Decision Making Kevin Thompson, North Dakota State University
“Can Disability Acceptance Integrate with Therapeutic Jurisprudence? Exploring the Policy
Diffusion Potential of Pennsylvania’s Mandatory
Autism Training Law for District Court Judges”
Laurie A. Drapela, Washington State University
Vancouver
“Duty of Law Enforcement Officers to Provide First
Aid or CPR?”
Larry A. Gould, Northern Arizona University
“Helping the Forgotten Group in the Opioid Drug Epidemic: Supporting the Caretakers of Adult Drug
Addicts through PAL’s Volunteer-Focused Support
Program”
Cindy Scott-Janicik and Kristen Alaniz, Northern Arizona
University
“Two Years of Experience in Title IX: My Perceptions
as an Administrative Hearing Officer”
Kevin Thompson, North Dakota State University
Panel 2 Moderator
Corrections Cynthia Glass, Kentucky State University
“National Prison Summit of America: Changing the
Narrative on Mass Incarceration” Edmund G. Rushton II, Michigan State University
“Subverting Common Incarceration Narratives
Through Art and Reflection”
Heather Steinmann, Western New Mexico University
“Black Mirror in the Criminology Classroom”
Cynthia Glass, Kentucky State University
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#606
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#705
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Panel 3 Moderator
The Justice System Emily Bozanich, Simon Fraser University
“An Analysis of Legislation on Juvenile Justice and Neurological Differences In California”
Kazim Jafri, California State University Channel Islands
“What Came First, the Crime or the Label? Narratives
of Diagnosis Included in California Court Cases” Wendy Goolsby, California State University Channel
Islands
“You Are Lucky to be Here”
Emily Bozanich, Simon Fraser University
Panel 4
Moderator
Roundtable: “The Cumulative Effects of Trauma of Native
Americans Involved in the Judicial System: Implications for Trauma Treatment and the Need for Culturally-Relevant Reentry Programs”
(CROSSLISTED WITH AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES) Lyle Daychild, Arizona State University
Participants:
Lyle Daychild, Arizona State University
Cindie Nahsonhoya, American Indian Coalition for
Successful Reentry
Irma Coronado, American Indian Coalition for Successful Reentry
Panel 5
Moderator
Roundtable: Criminal Justice
(CROSSLISTED WITH AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES) Marianne Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
Participants:
Cheryl Louise Redhorse Bennett, Arizona State University
Karen Jarratt-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Chris Jocks, Northern Arizona University
Eileen Luna-Firebaugh, University of California Davis Anne Luna-Gordinier, California State University
Sacramento
Marianne Nielsen, Northern Arizona University
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#706
FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup A
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup C
ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT
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ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT (AFIT)
Reynold F. Nesiba Augustana University
Panel 1
Moderator
Critical Developments in MMT: Job Guarantee, Money,
Geography, and Veblen Neal J. Wilson, University of Misouri Kansas City
“A Dirigisme Approach to a Monetary Policy Jobs
Guarantee” Benjamin Wilson, University of New York Cortland
“Making Visible the Unknowns of Money’s Supposed
“Known-ness”
Nicola Matthews, Humboldt State University
“Critical Geography After MMT”
Jordan Ayala, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Aesthetics, MMT, and the Veblenian Dichotomy”
Neal Wilson, University of Missouri Kansas City
Panel 2
Moderator
Political Economy Approaches to Sustainability, Inequality, and Modeling
(CROSSLISTED WITH UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS) Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
“Capitalism and Ecological Sustainability”
Josefina Y. Li, Bemidji State University
“Food, Farming and Sustainability: Towards a Healthier, More Sustainable Food System”
Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
“Agent-Based Modeling: The Right Mathematics for
Radical Political Economics?” Shu-Heng Chen, National Chengchi University
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup D
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta C
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Panel 3 Moderator
Issues in Public Policy: Drugs, Healthcare, Housing, and Immigration
Dell P. Champlin, Oregon State University
“Drugs, Technology, and Metabolic Rift: Notes on
Fentanyl and Crack-Cocaine”
Sasha Berger Bush, University of Colorado Denver
“Criteria and Methods in the Program Evaluation of
Healthcare Technologies”
Robert Kemp, University of Nebraska Lincoln
“Housing Precarity and Vulnerability Among the U.S.
American Poor”
Ely Melchior Fair, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Dualistic Discourse and Immigration Policy”
Dell P. Champlin, Oregon State University
Economics:
Association for Institutional Thought Board Meeting
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup C
THURSDAY 11:30 – 12:45 pm
Regatta B
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Panel 4 Moderator
Neoliberalism and the Welfare of Real People (CROSSLISTED WITH UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS) Yavuz Yasar, University of Denver
“Putting Precarity Back to Production: A Case Study
of Didi Kuaiche Drivers in the City of Nanjing, China”
Zhongjin Li and Hao Qi, University of Missouri Kansas
City
“Women’s Health in the Age of Neoliberalism &
Islamic Conservatism in Turkey”
Yavuz Yasar, University of Denver and Gamze Cavdar,
Colorado State University
“Back with a Vengeance: Neoliberalism and Crisis
(Again) in Argentina”
Leopoldo Rodríguez, Portland State University
“‘We All Have to Do It’ Construction of the Everyday
Risk Manager” Ariane Hillig, Goldsmiths, University of London
“Robert Owen, Erik Olin Wright, and Worker
Cooperatives: Anti-capitalism and a Democratic
Political Economy” Edward J. Martin, California State University, Long
Beach
Panel 5 Moderator
Financialization and its Discontents Avraham Baranes, Rollins College
“Inequality and Financialization as the Basis of
Instability and Crisis” Hans G. Despain, Nichols College
“Financialization and the Evolution of Securities
Financing”
Fiona Maclachlan, Manhattan College
“Sisyphus, Vested Interests, and the Market Order:
Some Reflections on Institutionalism and
Financialization”
Newton de Lima Carlini, Federal University of ABC
(UFABC)
“From Megacorp to Transnational Corporation:
Financialization in an Eichner-Lee Pricing Model”
Avraham Baranes, Rollins College
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup B
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup C
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Panel 6
Moderator
Roundtable: Schneider’s Microeconomic Principles and Problems: A Pluralist Approach (CROSSLISTED WITH UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL
ECONOMICS) Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
Participants: Nathan Sivers Boyce, Willamette University
Paula Cole, University of Denver
Jerry Gray, Willamette University
Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
Panel 7 Moderator
Education, Ethics, Entrepreneurship, and Property Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College
“Political Economy of Higher Education in the Age of
Money: An Institutional Interpretation”
Hans G. Despain, Nichols College
“A Critique of Pure Redistribution Revisited”
Kevin W. Capehart, California State University Fresno
“Entrepreneurship, Institutions, and Social Change”
Tonia Warnecke, Rollins College
“Property as Problem: Rethinking Anticommons”
Priyanshu Gupta and Rajesh Bhattacharya, Indian
Institute of Management Calcutta (IIM Calcutta)
Panel 8
Moderator
AFIT-AFEE 14th Annual Student Scholars Award
Competition Winners Rojhat Avsar, Columbia College Chicago
“Rationally Silly: The Behavior Of Agents Under
Uncertainty and the Role of Institutions”
Artur Bento Botarelli, UFABC–ABC Federal University, Sao Bernardo do Campo, SP. Brazil
“Revisiting Keynes’ Prophecy on Technological
Unemployment”
Ashish Kumar Sedai, Colorado State University
“Universal Basic Income: A Return to Speenhamland”
Kevin Conner, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup B
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup C
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup C
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Panel 9 Moderator
Roundtable: “Honoring E. K. Hunt’s Contribution to Heterodox Economics “Revisiting Property and Prophets”“ Rojhat Avsar, Columbia College Chicago
Participants:
Rojhat Avsar, Columbia College Chicago
Justin Elardo, Portland Community College
Ric Holt, Southern Oregon University Yavuz Yasar, Denver University
Panel 10 Moderator
Original Institutional Economics: Complex Systems, Planning, Resilience, and Evolution John Hall, Portland State University
“The Role of Democratic Planning in the Original
Institutional Economics Perspective”
Arturo Hermann, Italian National Institute of Statistics
“Transformation in the Buildings Industry in Portland
Oregon: A Resilience Perspective on Change” William Barnes and Greg Hill, University of Portland
“Darwin, Lamarck and Evolutionary Economics”
John Hall, Portland State University; and Manuel Ramón
Souza Luz, Federal University ABC, Brazil
Panel 11 Moderator
Roundtable: “Engaging the Economy as a Whole: Fred Lee’s ‘Microeconomic Theory’”
Neal Wilson, University of Missouri Kansas City
Participants:
Mitchell Green, Global Institute for Sustainable
Prosperity, Research Scholar
Eric Dean, Portland Community College, Laura Cardwell, University of Missouri Kansas City,
Christian Spanberger, University of Missouri Kansas City
Matt Rice, University of Missouri Kansas City
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup D
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup C
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup C
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Panel 12 Moderator
Issues in Labor Economics Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
“The Ideal of Capitalism and Precarious Labor”
Tyler Feaver, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Why has Labor Not Demanded Guaranteed
Employment?” Jon Wisman, American University; and Michael Cauvel,
Ithaca College
“Justifying the New Aristocracy: Anti-Labor Bias in
Economic Theory”
Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
Panel 13
Moderator
Book Review and Discussion of David Colander and Craig Freedman’s 2019 Book “Where Economics Went Wrong:
Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism” (CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: GENERAL) Jim Peach, New Mexico State University
Participants:
Richard V. Adkisson, New Mexico State University
Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana University
Jim Peach, New Mexico State University Hendrik Van den Berg, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Panel 14 Moderator
AFIT Plenary Roundtable: “40 Years of AFIT: A Time for Reflection and Renewal” Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana University
Participants:
Jim Peach, New Mexico State University
Janice Peterson, California State University, Fresno Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
Hendrik Van den Berg, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
William Waller, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup D
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta C
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup D
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Panel 15 Moderator
Gift, Debt, Reciprocity, and Exchange Laura Cardwell, University of Missouri–Kansas City
“The Gift as Security, Debt as Plunder”
John P. Watkins, Westminster College
“The Starved Bonds, Hollow Proxies: Neoliberal Gift
Exchange” Mary V. Wrenn, University of West England; and William
Waller, Hobart and William Smith Colleges
“Gift, Debt, and the Others: Theorizing Diverse Social
Relations in Economics”
Zdravka Todorova, Wright State University
“The Sharing Economy: The Connection Between the
Instinct of Workmanship and the Knowledge Society”
Newton de Lima Carlini, Federal University of ABC
(UFABC)
Panel 16 Moderator
Roundtable: “An Alternative to the Principles of Economics Course(s) and Methods for a Pluralist Economic
Curriculum”
Brandon McCoy, Skidmore College
Participants:
Mila Malyshava, Siena College
Erik Dean, Portland Community College
Avraham Baranes, Rollins College
Richard Waxgner, Rockhurst University
Nathan Sivers Boyce, Willamette University Jerry Gray, Willamette University
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup B
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup D
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Panel 17 Moderator
Issues in Economic Development
Yan Liang, Willamette University
“Technological Transfer to the Aircraft Industry in Developing Countries: A System and Economic
Evolution Model Approach Applied to the Brazilian
Case”
Nelson Altamirano, National University
“R&D and the MIT: The Significance of Global Value
Chains in Development”
Abrian Sabo, Willamette University
“Social Rights and the New Path to Development in
Post-Dictatorial Chile: The Political Economy of the Concertación (1990-2010)”
Guilherme de Oliveira Scaglione, Universidade Federal de
São Paulo
“Functional Income Distribution, Economic Imbalances, and Middle-Income Trap in China”
Yan Liang, Willamette University
“Comparing Impacts of Liberalization and Maoist
Movement in the Context of Institutional Change in
Nepal” Kalpana Khanal, Nichols College and Natalia De Lima
Bracarense, North Central College
Panel 18 Moderator
History of Economic Thought Rojhat Avsar, Columbia College Chicago
“Veblen’s Perspectives on Marx” Jairo Parada, Universidad del Norte
“The Economic Method, Public Policy, and Social
Structure: The Epistemology of Adolph Lowe’s
Instrumental Macroeconomics”
Michael J Murray, Bemidji State
“Celso Furtado ‘Romantic’ Economist from Brazil’s
Sertão”
John Hall, Portland State University and Jonas Rama,
University of Paris 1, Pantheon-Sorbonne
“Natural Selection in the Theory of Moral Sentiments:
Was Smith a Darwinist before Darwin?”
Rojhat Avsar, Columbia College Chicago
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup D
SATURDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup B
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Panel 19 Moderator
Issues in Monetary Economics: Monetary Stability, Household Financial Instability, Community Development, and Payday Lending Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana University
“Monetary Stability, Redemption, Fiscal and
Monetary Coordination: The Case of the Guinea
Eric Tymoigne, Lewis & Clark College
“Household Financial Instability—A Stock-Flow Consistent Model”
Joe Ballegeer, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Capital as Process in Community Economic
Development” Linwood F. Tauheed, University of Missouri Kansas City
“Legislative Changes and Proposals for Creating,
Regulating, and Restraining Predatory Lenders in
South Dakota from 1980 to 2019”
Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana University
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup C
ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE
83
Panel 1 Moderator
Discussants
Financialization and Regulation Frank Ohara, University of San Francisco
Frank Ohara, University of San Francisco
David H. Lindsay, California State University Stanislaus
Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research
“The Impact of TCJA on the CPA Exam Regulation
Section’s Pass Rates: A Proposal”
David H. Lindsay, Annhenrie Campbell, Kim B. Tan, and
Tim Firch, California State University Stanislaus
“Impact of ASU 2009-13 and ASU 2009-14 on CEO
Option Grants at High Technology Firms”
Frank Ohara, University of San Francisco
“Proliferation of Financialization Across Interlocking
Directorates” Colin M Birkhead, Duke University
Panel 2 Moderator
Discussants
Policy and Accounting David H. Lindsay, California State University Stanislaus
Christian Jensen, University of South Carolina
Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research David H. Lindsay, California State University Stanislaus
“Optimal Forward Guidance in Monetary Policy: Can
Central Banks Sway the Public with Projections?”
Christian Jensen, University of South Carolina
“Accounting Standards” David H. Lindsay, Annhenrie Campbell, Kim B. Tan, and
Tim Firch, California State University Stanislaus
“Mutual Funds”
Thomas Pencek University of South Florida Sarasota
ECONOMICS: BUSINESS AND FINANCE
Kashi Nath Tiwari KNT’s Academic Financial Research
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#634
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#705
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Panel 3 Moderator
Discussants
Financial Contracts, Acquisitions, and Optimal Production Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research
Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research Thomas Pencek, University of South Florida Sarasota
David H. Lindsay, California State University Stanislaus
“Economics of Criollo Cattle Production in the
Deserts of Southern New Mexico”
Joy Enyinnaya, Colorado State University
“Optimal Financial Contracts between Agents and
Principals”
Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research
“Acquisitions: Short-Term and Long-Term Gains” Kashi Nath Tiwari, KNT’s Academic Financial Research
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
ECONOMICS: GENERAL
85
ECONOMICS: GENERAL
Christopher Erickson New Mexico State University
Panel 1 Moderator
Issues in Economic Development Tamoghna Halder, University of California Davis
“Effect of K-12 Education Expenditure on Economic
Growth: Evidence from Selected Latin American
Countries” Ejiro Osiobe, New Mexico State University
“Inter-generational Social Mobility in India (1960 -
2017): No Unity in its Diversity”
Tamoghna Halder, University of California Davis
“Analysis of the Determinants of Poverty in México
Karla Flores Molina, Angélica Lidia Sauceda Parra, and
Érika García Meneses, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“Impact of Capital Flight on The Nigeria’s Economic
Growth”
Fatima Muhd Lawal, Sokoto State University
Panel 2 Moderator
Microeconomic Questions Through the Undergraduate Lens Kristina ML Acri nee Lybecker, Colorado College
“Paradoxical Pharmaceutical Patent Terms” Kristina ML Acri nee Lybecker, Colorado College
“Sustainable Groundwater Use in California”
Beau Burns, Colorado College
“Contraceptive Rights and the Gender Wage Gap”
Ella Tulchinsky, Colorado College
“The Effects of Equipment and Facility Costs on the
Success of Women in Sports – the Case of the
Olympics” Johannes Mansson, Colorado College
“Cause-related Marketing: Consumer Characteristics
and Skepticism”
Patrick Mahoney, Colorado College
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup D
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
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Panel 3 Moderator
Finance and Development Mansokku Lee, State University of New York Geneseo
“Public Trust, Government Spending, and Financial Development”
Mansokku Lee, State University of New York Geneseo
“Bridging the Savings Gap: Evidence from a Field
Experiment in Malawi” Jeffrey Flory, Claremont McKenna College
“Opportunity Zones and their Impact in Rural
Communities”
Francisca Reyes, Western New Mexico University
“How does Investment Affect Urban Growth Across
European Countries?”
Shanelle Trail, New Mexico State University
Panel 4 Moderator
Crime and Space Joana Chapa, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Economic Impact of Crime in a General Equilibrium
Framework”
Joana Chapa, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León;
Edgardo Ayala, Tecnológico de Monterrey; and Sandra
Medellín, EGAP
“The Criminalization of Marijuana and the Opioid
Epidemic”
Javier Medina, California State University Fresno
“A Spatial Panel Data Analysis of the Effect of Drug-Related Violence on Labor Productivity: Evidence
from México”
David Saucedo De La Fuente, University of Texas Dallas
“Industrial Diversity to Achieve Economic Stability in
a Region. A Spatial Analysis of Economic Performance in the US County Level”
Sajid Al Noor, New Mexico State University
Panel 5 Moderator
Topics in Country Studies Joseph A. McKinney, Baylor University
“The Determination of Convergence on MENA Region, and Sub-Sahara Africa”
Saleh Idhirij, New Mexico State University
“The Impact of Decentralization on Fire Safety
Outcomes: A Cross-Country Analysis”
Dmitry Shishkin, Georgia Gwinnett College
“USMCA: Improvement or Retrogression”
Joseph A. McKinney, Baylor University
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#606
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #606
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
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Panel 6 Moderator
Topics in Trade Joseph A. McKinney, Baylor University
“Exchange Rate Policy and Foreign Trade Structure as Factors of Economic Growth and Social
Development in Transitional Economies of Europe”
Nataliia Cherkas, Leibniz Science Campus Eastern
Europe Global Area (EEGA)
“The Effect of Foreign Direct Investment on
Economic Growth: An Industry Level Analysis”
Tingting Xiong, Howard University
“Budgetary Centralization, Multinational
Corporations, and Foreign Direct Investment” Tingting Xiong, Howard University and Hao Sun, Howard
University
“The Impact of Trade on the U.S. Pecan Industry”
Ram N Acharya, New Mexico State University
Panel 7 Moderator
Macroeconomic Fluctuations and Growth Fang Zhang, California State University Fullerton
“International Spillovers of Economic Policy
Uncertainty across Business Cycles: Evidence from
OECD Countries”
Fang Zhang, California State University Fullerton
“Credible Forward Guidance with Financial
Disruption”
Akatsuki Sukeda, University of California Santa Cruz
“Growth Volatility and Financial Sector Development
- An Empirical Test” Luyen Nguyen, New Mexico State University
“Economic Growth and U.S. Troop Deployments in
Kuwait”
Robert Lasater, San Diego State University
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#606
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#617
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88
Panel 8
Moderator
Book Review and Discussion of David Colander and Craig Freedman’s 2019 Book “Where Economics Went Wrong: Chicago’s Abandonment of Classical Liberalism”
(CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT) Jim Peach, New Mexico State University
Participants:
Richard V. Adkisson, New Mexico State University
Reynold F. Nesiba, Augustana University
Jim Peach, New Mexico State University Hendrik Van den Berg, University of Massachusetts
Amherst
Panel 9 Moderator
Labor and Health Andrew Barber, University of California Santa Cruz
“Diagnosis of the Results of the EGEL-CENEVAL in
the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences in the Period 2013 - 2018”
Angélica Lidia Sauceda Parra and Ana Luisa Ramírez
Jiménez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“To Legit to Quit? Labor Supply Responses to the
Adoption of Compressed School Weeks” Andrew Barber, University of California Santa Cruz
“Increasing Workplace Diversity: Evidence from a
Recruiting Experiment at a Fortune 500 Company”
Jeffrey Flory, Claremont McKenna College
“Regional Variation in Childhood Malnutrition
Associated with Staple Food Consumption: Evidence
from Uganda”
Bill Herrin, Michelle M. Amaral, and Caroline Styc,
University of the Pacific
Panel 10 Moderator
Roundtable: Economic Education: Capstone Course Coverage and Recruiting Majors Robert Tokle, Idaho State University
Participants:
Robert Tokle, Idaho State University
Christopher A. Erickson, New Mexico State University
Karl Geisler, Idaho State University
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #605
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#617
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup D
ECONOMICS: GENERAL
89
Panel 11 Economics of Water
“Can Economic Policies Provide Solution for Water
Issues: Impact of Workforce Participation on Dynamics of Water Resources”
Saeed Langarudi, New Mexico State University
“An Integrated Dynamic Environmental Modeling
Framework for Intertemporal Spatial Optimization of
Micro-level Production” Carlos G. Silva, Arkansas Economic Development
Institute, University of Arkansas, Little Rock: and Saeed
P. Langarudi, Water Resource Research Institute, New
Mexico State University
“Technical Efficiency of Irrigation Water Use and Its
Determinants: Evidence from New Mexico”
Bernard Baah-Kumi, New Mexico State University
“The Sixth Fractured Rib: A Threshold for Treatment
Decisions and Patient Outcomes” Michelle M. Amaral, University of the Pacific; Jonathan
M. Saxe, and Lewis E. Jacobson, St. Vincent Hospital,
Trauma Center, Indianapolis, Indiana
Panel 12
Moderator
Economics of Nature and Natural Resources
(CROSSLISTED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Mikidadu Mohammed, Austin College
“Four Decades of Modeling Oil Price Shocks: What
Have We Learned So Far?”
Mikidadu Mohammed, Austin College
“Natural Resources and Corruption” Leila Shadabi, New Mexico State University
“Technologically-Driven Changes in Oil Well
Production: Evidence from New Mexico’s Permian
Basin” Kyle Eagar, New Mexico State University
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #617
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
ECONOMICS: GENERAL
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Panel 13 Moderator
Labor and Migration Sara Hutchinson Tovar, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Raising the Minimum Wage: Mexican Evidence of Unwanted Effects on Child Labor”
Sara Hutchinson Tovar, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo
León
“The Effect of Medicaid Expansions on Labor Market Outcomes”
Konstantin Kunze, Independent Scholar
“Birthright Granted and Revoked: The Effects of Irish
Citizenship Policy on Migrant Characteristics”
Hisham Foad, San Diego State University
“Political Extremism in the US: The Effects of
Migrant Communities”
Hisham Foad, San Diego State University
SATURDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta B
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
91
Panel 1
Moderator
On Water and Watersheds (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC
STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Land Cover and Socioeconomic Status: Implications
for Cross-Border Sediment Loads”
Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Geochemical Identification of Sediment Production
Hotspots in a Semi-Arid Cross Border Watershed”
Garrett L McGurk, San Diego State University
“Land Use as a Water-Balance Component of the Mexicali Valley Aquifer”
J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño, J. Antonio Ávila Chávez,
Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, Frida Sofìa Cital Morales, and
Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Advanced Modeling of Los Peñasquitos River’s
Hydraulic System”
Hassan Tavakol, San Diego State University
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
Chelsea Schelly Michigan Technological University
Amber Overholser
Southern Arkansas University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta A
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
92
Panel 2
Moderator
Water Resources and Watersheds on the Border 2 (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND ASSOCIATION
FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Crossing the Waters: Analyzing Barriers to Successful Cooperative Management of
Transboundary Water Resources”
Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Community Management as a Key to Guaranteeing
the Human Right to Water. A Comparative Study between Duero River Basin in Michoacán and Mixtec
Region in Oaxaca, México”
María Griselda Günther and Alfonso Brandon Hernández
Ibarra, Universidad Autónoma Metropoiltana
“Binational Environmental Flows to Improve
Groundwater Availability for Restoration Sites in the
Colorado River Delta”
J. Antonio Ávila Chávez, Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, J. Eliana
Rodríguez-Burgueño, Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, and
Héctor Iván Molina Saldívar, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Ecosystem Services of Agricultural Drainage in the
Mexicali Valley, Baja California”
Frida Sofìa Cital Morales and Jorge Ramírez Hernández,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Determination of the Ecological Flow in the Hardy
River”
Ernesto García Arvizu, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
93
Panel 3 Moderator
Public and Private Agency Engagement in Environmental Policy Nina Burkardt, US Geological Survey
“National Monuments: An Examination Using Event
History Analysis”
Amber Overholser, Southern Arkansas University; and Matthew Arbuckle, Miami University of Ohio
“Using Network Analysis to Understand Information
Pathways in the Bureau of Land Management”
Nina Burkardt, US Geological Survey
“From Capture to Deconstruction: The Decline,
Decay, and Rebuilding of the EPA”
Ernita Joaquin, San Francisco State University; and
Patrick J. Maley, ICF International
“Fighting Goliath: Policy Advocacy Strategies of
Environmental Nonprofits Facing Large Corporate
Interests”
Sheldon Gen, San Francisco State University
Panel 4 Moderator
Climate Change and Risk Amber Overholser, Southern Arkansas University
“Case Study of Indian NGOs Learning for Climate
Change Adaptation
Snigdha Nautiyal, Arizona State University
“The Influence of Cultural Worldviews and Risk Perceptions on Severe Weather Preparation”
Aimee Franklin, University of Oklahoma
“Giving a Value to Sustainability in the Risk Society”
Giancarlo Panagia and Lauren Munck, Westminster College
“Accounting for Active Actants in Household
Consumption Research”
Chelsea Schelly and William Lytle, Michigan
Technological University
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#705
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #706
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
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Panel 5 Moderator
Advances in Waste Management Chelsea Schelly, Michigan Technological University
“Effect of Secondary Treatment at the South Bay Ocean Outfall (SBOO) on Ocean Water Quality Near
the USA-México Border”
Katelyn Shephard, San Diego State University
“The Power in the Configuration of Waste Management Models”
Beatriz Adriana Venegas Sahagún, Universidad de
Guadalajara
“Waste Management in the Border Area of the Seme-
Podji, Porto-Novo and Ifangni Municipalities (Republic of Benin)”
Nelly Kelome, Japhet Kodja, Expedit Vissin, University of
Abomey-Calavi; and Willie Eselabor, University of Ibadan
“Managing Coal Ash: A Fragmented and Fragile Regulatory Future?”
Joice Chang, Humboldt State University; and Tatyana
Ruseva, Appalachian State University
Panel 6 Moderator
Efforts and Experiences on Ecological Modernization in Latin America (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University
“Percepciones de jornaleros, productores y expertos
sobre la relación plaguicidas-cáncer: el caso de
Maneadero y San Quintín en Baja California”
Evarista Arellano-García, Concepción Martínez-Valdés,
Lourdes Camarena-Ojinaga, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, México; and Alana Ortiz, International
Community Foundation
“Ventajas y dificultades de la certificación orgánica
para los pequeños agricultores en Colombia”
Sonia Camila Pardo-Gutiérrez, Víctor Manuel Castillo-Girón, and Suhey Ayala-Ramírez, Universidad de
Guadalajara, México
“Ecological Modernization in Latin America: A
Preliminary Comparison of Achievements and Trends”
Marcela Velasco and Stephen Mumme, Colorado State
University
“A Research on Climatic Changes and Emergence of
‘Human Dimension’: The AmazonFACE Project- Brasil”
Rodrigo Ramírez-Autrán, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas Instituto de Geociencias, Brazil
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta C
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
95
Panel 7 Moderator
Topics: Natural Resources and Federal Indian Policy (CROSSLISTED WITH AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES) Leo Killsback, Arizona State University
“When Water Becomes a Commodity: The Impact of
the Diversion of Great Lakes Water on American Indian Nations”
Robert Bell, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire
“The Food that Grows on Water: Efforts to Conserve
Manoomin across the Great Lakes Region”
Deidre M Peroff, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute
Panel 8 Moderator
Discussant
Políticas de Protección Ambiental: Casos (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Adriana Hernández-García, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro
Universitario de La Ciénega
Marcela Velasco, Colorado State University
“Contaminación y riesgos en los ríos de América Latina: Estudio del río Las Nutrias en Michoacán,
México”
Carlos Melgoza-Sepúlveda, Universidad de Guadalajara,
Centro Universitario de La Ciénega
“Situación actual de las áreas protegidas en México y sus condiciones ambientales: Estudio del Área Estatal
27 de Protección Hidrológica en la Subcuenca del
Lago de Chapala”
Angelica Stefania Comparan-Orozco, Universidad de
Guadalajara Centro Universitario de La Ciénega
“Aplicación de la política pública de áreas protegidas
en México. Estudio del sistema agrícolo en el Área
Protegida Sierra Cóndiro Canales, Ocotlán, Jalisco”
Adriana Hernández-García and Josselyn Adame-
Ocegueda, Universidad de Guadalajara Centro Universitario de La Ciénega
“Defensores ambientales: Vulnerabilidad ante el neo-
expanismo”
Alipia Avendaño-Enciso, Gilberto Vargas-Mendía and
Aarón Chávez Valdéz, Universidad de Sonora, México
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup A
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup C
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
96
Panel 9 Moderator
Energy, Consumption, and Equity Chelsea Schelly, Michigan Technological University
“Environmental Consequences of Natural Gas Wellhead Pricing Deregulation”
Lawrence Dale LaPlue, New Mexico State University
“Equity in Solar Energy: An Analysis of Recipients of
the California Solar Initiative Single Family Affordable Solar Housing Program”
Edith Camargo-Rentería, San Diego State University
“Evaluating Policy and Management Instabilities in
the Sunland Park and Santa Teresa, New Mexico
Hydro-Social System to Rectify Public Health Concerns”
Ashley Page, New Mexico State University
“Towards an Ecological Conversion: Impact of Urban
Household Practices on Environmental Sustainability in Zimbabwe”
Conrad Chibango and Elias Konyana, Great Zimbabwe
University
Panel 10 Moderator
El Derecho y Gestión del Agua. El Caso de Baja California (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“La Percepción del agua en Baja California”
Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“El derecho humano al agua” Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Protección ambiental y gestión del agua”
Gloria Aurora De Las Fuentes Lacavex, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Gestión del agua en Baja California”
Lizzett Velasco Aulcy, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#705
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
97
Panel 11 Moderator
Educación Ambiental y Sustentabilidad (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Paula Delgado Hinojosa, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La educación para la sustentabilidad y su verdadero
reto de generar una formación para crear una
economía ecológica y solidaria” Mara Rosas-Baños, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México
“Representations of Water by Children of Private
Preschool Education in Guadalajara, México”
Ulises Osbaldo de la Cruz Guzmán and Tania Parada Gallardo, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La sustentabilidad ambiental en territorios rurales e
hídricos. retos y perspectivas en México”
Acela Montes de Oca Hernández, Universidad Autónoma
del Estado de México
“Jóvenes universitarios, medio ambiente y la
educación ambiental. factores básicos para la salud
ambiental”
Ma. Luisa Quintero Soto, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Panel 12 Moderator
Economics of Nature and Natural Resources (CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: GENERAL) Mikidadu Mohammed, Austin College
“Four Decades of Modeling Oil Price Shocks: What
Have We Learned So Far?”
Mikidadu Mohammed, Austin College
“Natural Resources and Corruption”
Leila Shadabi, New Mexico State University
“Technologically-Driven Changes in Oil Well
Production: Evidence from New Mexico’s Permian
Basin” Kyle Eagar, New Mexico State University
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta B
GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
98
GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT
Peter J. Martini Manchester University
Panel 1 Moderator
Policy and Regulation Ramifications Michèle Companion, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
“Networks and Spatiality of New Industrial Spaces:
Local and Global Links within the Suez Economic
Trade and Cooperation Zone in Egypt” Safa Joudeh, SAOS, University of London
“Refugee Crisis and Globalization in Contemporary
World”
Elohor Aduomayebe, University of KwaZulu Natal
“Trade Liberalization and Unemployment in India”
Nidhi Dhamija, Hindu College, University of Delhi
“Globalization and Migration in the Countries of the
Northern Triangle: Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras”
Jorge Alberto López Arévalo, Autonomous University of
Chiapas; and Manuel Israel Cázarez, Autonomous
University of Sinaloa
“It’s Overtime for International Regulation of the Internet and Social Media”
John Eger, San Diego State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #617
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Panel 2 Moderator
The World We Leave Our Children Peter J. Martini, Manchester University
“Community Mobilization for Addressing the Urban Hunger Gap: Kodomo Shokudo in Kyoto Japan”
Michèle Companion, University of Colorado Colorado
Springs
“The Impact of Education Programs on Children’s Learning and School Participation: Evidence from an
Evaluation of the Support to the Inspection and
Advisory Services Project, Malawi”
Sean McDonald, Bentley University; and Alastair
McPherson, Bentley University Valente Center
“The Unclear Future of Educational System in
Africa: Sustainable Higher Education Approach”
Charlotte Ojukwu Njideka-Nwawih, University of
KwaZulu-Natal; and Ifeoma Echezona, University of
Abuja, Nigeria
“An Examination of the Persuasive Techniques in
UNICEF’s 2017 ‘A Child is a Child’ Campaign”
Anastasia Obomighie Omoze, Arkansas State University
“Socio-econo-engineering: What Is the Right Dose of Capitalism Regarding Fertility? Recommendations
How to Use Capitalism for Population Control and
How to Avert the Falling Rate of Fertility in
Capitalist Territories”
Julia Puaschunder, The New School
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:45 am
Conference Parlor
#706
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100
Panel 3 Moderator
Estudios Globales, Desarrollo e Innovación: Una Perspectiva desde América Latina II (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Carlos Riojas, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Políticas de clusterización v. políticas de desarrollo
en Jalisco”
Bernardo Jaén-Jiménez, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Social Entrepreneurship as Innovation for Sustainable Development”
Elim Haziel-Rodríguez, Universidad de Guadalajara
“El éxito de la colaboración inter-institucional en la
Universidad de Guadalajara, explicada desde el punto de vista de la teoría de los factores de Mattessich”
Aida Segovia-Peñuñuri, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Globalismo y el desafío de nacionalismos
revanchistas: un análisis crítico del debate”
James W. Scott, East Finland University
“Las regiones “olvidadas”: El caso de la Región Norte
de Jalisco-sur de Zacatecas”
Heleodoro Mora Mares, Universidad de Guadalajara
Panel 4
Moderator
Producción, Mercado y Globalización
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Ángel Licona-Michel, Universidad de Colima, México
“El rol de los proveedores locales en las cadenas globales de valor de las firmas multinacionales de la
industria automotriz en México”
Angélica Basulto-Castillo and Javier Medina-Ortega,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Destilados, globalización y América Latina” Javier Medina-Ortega and Angélica Basulto-Castillo,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Resultados de la renegociación del TLCAN”
Jorge Abel Rosales-Saldaña, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta C
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta C
HISTORY
101
HISTORY
Monica S. Gallamore Collin College
Stanton K. Lester
Independent Scholar
Panel 1 Moderator
The Continuity of Traditional Europe in Emerging Democracies, 1907-1930
Monica S. Gallamore, Collin College
“Plus Ultra: Christian Socialism, Croatian
Nationalism, and the Habsburg State Mission, 1907-
1911”
Michael Kenny, University of California San Diego
“The End of the Habsburg Empire and the New Economic Order” Eric Phillips, University of Chicago
“A ‘First Christian Democracy’ in Spain? The Popular
Social Party from Liberal Parliamentarism to Dictatorship, 1923-1930” Christopher Stroot, University of California San Diego
Panel 2 Moderator
Conflict and War Stanford K. Lester, Independent Scholar
“Securing the White River”
Kevin D. Butler, University of Arkansas Pine Bluff
“A Personal Exploration of the Humanity and Reality
of Veterans of the World Wars”
Austin Biegert, Austin Community College
“Conditions of Captivity: The Paraguayan Experience
in Bolivia”
Robert Niebuhr, Arizona State University
“Reviews of Two Volumes on Soviet-Nazi Relations So
Far Neglected in Western Academia” Richard C. Raack, Emeritus, California State University
Eastbay
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#634
THURSDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #705
HISTORY
102
Panel 3 Moderator
Women’s Rights (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Monica S. Gallamore, Collin College
“Prostitution, Progressives, and Peril: How the
Amalgamation of Prostitution and Promiscuity During
the Progressive Era Led to Nullification of Women’s Rights in Texas”
Jennifer Bridges, Grayson College
“Votes for Women: How Culture Impacted the
Nebraskan Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1914-1919” Hannah Earnhardt, Peru State College
“The Road to Women’s Liberation: Escape from
Racism, Ignorance and Belittlement” Peyton M. Carrington, Collin College Frisco
“The Creation of Soccer Patriarchy: How Gerda Lerner
Applies to Women’s Soccer”
Patrick H Salkeld, University of Central Oklahoma
Panel 4
Moderator
Women and Gender
(CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Stanford K. Lester, Independent Scholar
“Ti-Grace Atkinson: The Radical Feminist and the
Strategy of Political Lesbianism” Kali A. Brown, Collin College Frisco
“‘I’m Still the Same Babe:’ Babe Didrikson and
Gender” Helen A. Salkeld, University of Central Oklahoma
“Two Spirit Women: Rethinking Indigenous Gender
Roles”
Savannah Waters, University of Central Oklahoma
Panel 5 Moderator
Identity and Migration Melissa Biegert, Austin Community College
“United States Government Legislation and Indian
Territory: From Removal to Statehood” Kathy Bailey, University of Central Oklahoma
“Migrations and Emigrations: Physical, Psychological
and Social boundaries in the Greaco-Roman World”
Monica O. Aneni, University of Ibadan
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #705
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #633
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
HISTORY
103
Panel 6 Moderator
Identity and Remembering Monica S. Gallamore, Collin College
“Soccer in the Heart of Cascadia: Portland, Astoria, and the Cascading Fortunes of the Sport from 1890
to the Advent of World War I”
Zachary R. Bigalke, Independent Scholar
“The Hidden Layer of Segregation: The African American Women’s Fight for Equality”
Ayako Mahtani, University of Texas Dallas
“Cameron Crowe’s Aloha (2015): Hollywood and
American ‘Militourism’ in the Pacific”
Richard A. Voeltz, Cameron University
“Unsung Heroes and Heroines of Resistance and
Rebellion in Malawi: 1890s Freedom Fighters”
Joseph Y. Mbalaka, University of Kwazulu Natal, South
Africa
Panel 7 Moderator
Revisionist Interpretations of the Cold War Period Richard Voeltz, Cameron University
“Kurdish Factor in the Turkish-Soviet Relations
during the Early Cold War”
Semih Gokatalay, University of California San Diego
“Cold War Politics of Remembering and Forgetting: The 500th Anniversary of the Ottoman Conquest of
Constantinople in Turkey” Gozde Emen Gokatalay, Independent Scholar
“Social Crime, Villains and the Revolutionary Catharsis: Contesting the Bourgeois Order in Ankara
in the 1970s” Caglar Dolek, Carleton University
“Locating South Africa in Global Sport Diplomacy
During the Renewal of the Cold War” Jamie Ivey, University of California San Diego
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
HISTORY
104
Panel 8 Moderator
The Balkan and Caucasus Regions Stanford K. Lester, Independent Scholar
“The Challenges to Returning Home: Muslim Migrants between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire following
the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877-1878”
Fredrick W. Lorenz, University of California Los Angeles
“The Balkan Revolutionary Tradition: Inventing Traditions, Inventing Serbian Warriors”
Stevan Bozanich, Simon Fraser University
“‘Prosperity Lies Ahead’: Opening the Baku Oil
Industry to the World in the Late 19th Century” Rebecca Hastings, University of Oregon
SATURDAY
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Jesús Ruíz-Flores Universidad de Guadalajara, México
Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding Instituto Tecnológico Nacional de México Campus
Morelia, México
Panel 1
Moderator
Mexican Politics Today
(CROSSLISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE) Ignacio Medina-Núñez, El Colegio de Jalisco, México
“Moral Constitution: Pedagogical Solidarity Action”
David de Anda González, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“La calidad democrática y el aporte de los ejercicios
parciales de gobernanza metropolitana local”
Francisco Javier Lozano Martínez, Universidad de
Guadalajara
“Mexican Open Mining and the Ecological
Destruction”
Ignacio Medina Núñez, El Colegio de Jalisco, México
Panel 2
Moderator
On Water and Watersheds
(CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES, CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND NATURAL RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT) Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Land Cover and Socioeconomic Status: Implications
for Cross-Border Sediment Loads” Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Geochemical Identification of Sediment Production
Hotspots in a Semi-Arid Cross Border Watershed”
Garrett L McGurk, San Diego State University
“Land Use as a Water-Balance Component of the
Mexicali Valley Aquifer”
J. Eliana Rodríguez-Burgueño, J. Antonio Ávila Chávez,
Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, Frida Sofìa Cital Morales, and
Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Advanced Modeling of Los Peñasquitos River’s
Hydraulic System”
Hassan Tavakol, San Diego State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta B
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 3
Moderator
Estudios Globales, Desarrollo e Innovación: Una
Perspectiva Desde América Latina I Carlos Riojas, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La idea de desarrollo y su occidentalización en el
pensamiento económico: una perspectiva desde América Latina”
Carlos Riojas, Universidad de Guadalajara; and James
W. Scott, University of East Finland
“Políticas metropolitanas: el caso de la Zona
Metropolitana de Guadalajara” Alejandro Arjona, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La cultura empresarial como eje fundamental para la
vinculación de empresas locales a cadenas de valor de
corporaciones globales ubicadas en Jalisco” Angélica Basulto-Castillo y Javier Medina-Ortega,
Universidad de Guadalajara
¿Cinturón, Ruta o la Nueva Ruta de la Seda? El
flamante modelo de innovación chino”
Silvia G. Novelo Urdanivia, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La evolución del asunto cañero en México a la vuelta
del siglo XXI. Una perspectiva global”
Carlos Emigdio Quintero Castellanos and Édgar Ricardo
Rodríguez Hernández, Universidad de Guadalajara
Panel 4 Moderator
Haitian Migration in Baja California Kenia Ramírez-Meda, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Integrapp: Experiencias de investigación-acción en
Baja California, entre la migración y el Cross-Cultural
Understanding”
Fernando David Márquez-Duarte, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional
“De Puerto Príncipe a Tijuana: Un éxodo en el Siglo
XXI: Interconexiones virtuales, mediaciones digitales
y negociaciones transculturales”
Alejandro Antonio-Corvera, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Emprendimiento de Migrantes en el Norte de
México”
Araceli Almaraz, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Camino hacia la integración de los migrantes
haitianos en Mexicali”
Kenia Ramírez-Meda, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 5 Moderator
Competitividad, Crecimiento e Integración Económica en América
Salvador González-Andrade, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Economic Integration between México and the
United States”
Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte
“Cadenas globales de valor: Sector automotriz
mexicano en el marco del NAFTA”
Salvador González-Andrade, El Colegio de la Frontera
Norte
“Relación comercial México-Estados Unidos:
¿Integración económica o plataforma para las
exportaciones asiáticas?”
Ismael Plascencia-López, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“Ambiente empresarial en la frontera México-
California”
María de Jesús Torres-Góngora, Instituto Tecnológico de
Tijuana
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 6
Moderator
Water Resources and Watersheds on the Border 2 (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES, CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, AND
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Trent Biggs, San Diego State University
“Crossing the Waters: Analyzing Barriers to
Successful Cooperative Management of
Transboundary Water Resources”
Christopher De La Rosa, St. Mary’s University
“Community Management as a Key to Guaranteeing
the Human Right to Water. A Comparative Study
between Duero River Basin in Michoacán and Mixtec
Region in Oaxaca, México” María Griselda Günther and Alfonso Brandon Hernández
Ibarra, Universidad Autónoma Metropoiltana
“Binational Environmental Flows to Improve
Groundwater Availability for Restoration Sites in the
Colorado River Delta” J. Antonio Ávila Chávez, Kyara M. Ruíz Reyes, J. Eliana
Rodríguez-Burgueño, Jorge Ramírez-Hernández, and
Héctor Iván Molina Saldívar, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California
“Ecosystem Services of Agricultural Drainage in the
Mexicali Valley, Baja California”
Frida Sofìa Cital Morales and Jorge Ramírez Hernández,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Determination of the Ecological Flow in the Hardy
River”
Ernesto García Arvizu, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 7
Moderator
Estudios Globales, Desarrollo e Innovación: Una Perspectiva desde América Latina II (CROSSLISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND
DEVELOPMENT) Carlos Riojas, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Políticas de clusterización v. políticas de desarrollo en Jalisco”
Bernardo Jaén-Jiménez, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Social Entrepreneurship as Innovation for
Sustainable Development”
Elim Haziel-Rodríguez, Universidad de Guadalajara
“El éxito de la colaboración inter-institucional en la
Universidad de Guadalajara, explicada desde el punto
de vista de la teoría de los factores de Mattessich”
Aida Segovia-Peñuñuri, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Globalismo y el desafío de nacionalismos
revanchistas: un análisis crítico del debate”
James W. Scott, East Finland University
“Las regiones “olvidadas”: El caso de la Región Norte de Jalisco-sur de Zacatecas”
Heleodoro Mora Mares, Universidad de Guadalajara
Panel 8 Moderator
Discussant
La Cobertura Informativa de los Medios Norteamericanos en Relación a la Elección Presidencial de México 2018 Areli Chacón-Silva, University of Texas at El Paso Héctor Antonio Padilla-
Delgado, Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez
“Análisis de las características de liderazgo del
candidato Andrés Manuel López Obrador por juntos
haremos historia presentadas a través de la prensa escrita norteamericana”
Marisol Fernanda Chávez-Soledad, University of Texas at
El Paso
“Análisis de las características de liderazgo de Anaya Cortés, López Obrador, Meade Kuribreña y Rodríguez
Calderón presentadas a través de la cobertura
electoral de Telemundo”
Sergio Eduardo Muñoz-Esquer, University of Texas at El
Paso
“Análisis del tono de la cobertura periodística de los
candidatos presidenciales de México”
Nayla Bejarano, University of Texas at El Paso
“Análisis de la calidad de la cobertura informativa de los principales medios escritos norteamericanos sobre
de los candidatos presidenciales de México”
María de los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas at El
Paso
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta C
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 9
Moderator
Discussant
Género, Vulnerabilidad y Grupos Sociales
(CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Carolina Serrano-Barquín, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
María Luisa González-Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Neo-masculinidades en Latinoamérica”
Héctor Serrano-Barquín and Carolina Serrano-Barquín,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Género y poder: mujeres políticas, experiencias y
expectativas caso: estado de México” Graciela Vélez-Bautista and Patricia Zarza-Delgado,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Violencia virtual y género en jóvenes universitarios”
Tania Morales-Reynoso and Carolina Serrano-Barquín, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Derechos humanos con perspectiva de género”
Leonor Guadalupe Delgadillo-Guzmán and Adelaida
Rojas-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México
“Empoderamiento de la Mujer en el ámbito turístico”
Rocío Serrano-Barquín, Emilio Ruiz-Serrano, Universidad
Autónoma del Estado de México
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 10 Moderator
Juventudes, Profesiones y Prácticas Sociales Ma. Teresa Prieto-Quezada, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Jóvenes estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Rural Miguel Hidalgo de Atequiza, Jalisco. Un análisis de las
prácticas sociales y políticas (1968-2018)”
José Rojas-Galván, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Are Mexican Millennials Saving for the Future? An Exploratory Study of their Attitudes and Perceptions
Towards Saving for Retirement”
Teresa Berenice Treviño-Benavides, Universidad de
Monterrey, México
“‘Teníamos todo, ahora no tenemos nada’: Narrativa de estudiantes de la Escuela Normal Superior del
Estado sobre el Sismo de 2017”
Adriana García Meza, Escuela Normal Superior del
Estado de Puebla, México
“Influencer Marketing in Mexico: Exploring
consumers attitudes and perceptions towards micro
and nano influencers and their impact on purchase
intention”
Teresa Berenice Treviño-Benavides, Ana Cecilia Zavala-
Trejo, Elsa Catalina González-Berrueto, Martha Lucia Robinson-Bours, and Gabriela Valdés-Recio, Universidad
de Monterrey, México
Panel 11 Moderator
Legal Approaches on Social Issues Cándido González-Pérez, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Jurisdictional Control on México’s Constitutional
Amendments”
Onésimo Núñez-Sánchez, Fernando Manuel Castro-
Figueroa, Gricelda Sagrario Lozano-García, Victor
Enrique González-Nolasco and José Luis Cummings-
Bernal, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Campus Mexicali, México
“The Human Right for a Living Vital Minimum. Scope
and Quantification”
Fernando Manuel Castro-Figueroa, Jesús Javier Zavala-Lozano, Juan Fernando Estrada-Márquez, Sahid Harvey
Sánchez-Fimbres and Miriam Lizeth Ayala-Gallardo,
Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Campus
Mexicali, México
“Tendency of Federal States Toward Centralism” José Luis Cummings-Bernal, Alán Moreno-Rico, Jesús
Antonio López-Leal, Sofía Fernanda Saldívar-Amezola
and Rafael Obregón-Orendáin, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California Campus Mexicali, México
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta B
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
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Panel 12 Moderator
Discussant
Migración e Integración Social Ana Elizabeth Jardón-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México Adria Velia González-Beltrones, Universidad de Sonora, México
“Expresiones de la in-voluntariedad en el retorno
migratorio contemporáneo de Estados Unidos a
México”
Ana Elizabeth Jardón-Hernández, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Inteligencia artificial para reducir los tiempos de
respuesta en los procedimientos de asilo en México.
Una apuesta tecnológica”
Edith Mei Lai Cuan-Corpus, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Beyond Drug Dealing: Forgotten Studies of
Transnational Organized crime in Latin America”
Mar Rojas Santana, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Políticas de desplazamientos y disidencia sexual en
la frontera Tijuana-San Diego”
Andrea Itzel Padilla-Mireles, Universidad Iberoamericana.
México
Panel 13
Moderator
Violencia, Género y Juventud
(CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) María del Carmen Farfán-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México
“Narrativas de violencia de género en jóvenes de
secundaria”
José Claudio Carrillo-Navarro, Universidad de
Guadalajara, México
“Violencia de género en las letras de reggaetón”
Ma. Teresa Prieto-Quezada, Tonantzín del Socorro
Carrillo-Navarro, and Noé Ornelas-Padilla, Universidad
de Guadalajara, México
“La violencia psicológica en el noviazgo. más allá de los aspectos sociodemográficos”
María Teresa Dávalos-Romo, Mónica Olmos-Esparza,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas; María del Carmen
Farfán-García, and Enrique Navarrete-Sánchez,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Percepción de la violencia en jóvenes universitarios”
Alejandra Moysén-Chimal, Martha Cecilia Villaveces-
López, Julieta Concepción Garay-López, Gloria Margarita
Gurrola-Peña, and Elizabeth Estrada-Laredo,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
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THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
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Panel 14 Moderator
Cultura Culinaria, Problemas de Consumo y Capital Social Hilda Irene Cota-Guzmán, Universidad del Claustro de Sor Juana, Colegio
de Gastronomía, México
“The Use of Sensory Stimuli to Reduce Alcohol
Consumption in a Bar”
Flor Morton, Mariana Alba, Ana Guajardo, Zaira Flores
and Alejandro Molina, Universidad de Monterrey, México
“Configuraciones para y desde las cocinas nacionales
en el continente americano”
Hilda Irene Cota-Guzmán, Universidad del Claustro de
Sor Juana, Colegio de Gastronomía. México
“Confianza y capital social. análisis de patrones de apoyo a personas con sobre-peso y obesidad”
Eduardo Hernández-González, Universidad de
Guadalajara
“La construcción de un espacio femenino. jóvenes deportistas en el estado de México”
Edith Cortés Romero, Teresita Cortés Romero,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México; and
Daniela Hinojosa Arago Universidad Autónoma
Metropolitana
Panel 15 Moderator
Discussant
Profesión Docente, Academia e Impactos Sociales Benjamín Rodríguez-Castillo, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Méxic
Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding, Instituto Tecnológico Nacional de México,
Campus Morelia, México
“El éxito en la preparación de bachilleres, el caso de
cuatro escuelas en Los Altos de Jalisco” Cándido González-Pérez, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Emociones y transformación de conflictos. Una
experiencia en el aula”
Teresa Guzmán-Del Castillo and Natalia Ix-Chel Vázquez-González, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“La Mujer docente y su perspectiva de
empoderamiento: Un estudio explicativo”
Adriana Romero-Tscheschner, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Los cuerpos académicos ante las funciones
sustantivas en la Universidad Pedagógica Nacional,
Unidad 151: Un estudio de caso”
Benjamín Rodríguez-Castillo and Enrique Navarrete-Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Comparación del servicio profesional docente en
Chile y México”
Martha Esthela Gómez-Collado, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
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THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
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Panel 16
Moderator
Discussant
Chronic Disease and Mental Health Issues in Latin America
and Africa (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC
STUDIES AND CHRONIC DISEASE AND DISABILITY) James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and International
Development Breno Fontes, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Structural Violence and the Origin of Diabetes in
Guatemala”
Jaime Page, CIMSUR-UNAM
“Candida Species Diversity and Antifungal Susceptibility Patterns in Oral Samples of HIV/AIDS
Patients in Baja California, México”
Isadora Clark and Rosa López, Autonomous University of
Baja California, México
“Risky Behavior and HIV and Non-HIV STDs Among
Youth in Southern Africa”
James G. Linn, Optimal Solutions in Healthcare and
International Development
“Networks, Territory, and Community: Practices of Sociability and Caring for Each Other”
Breno Fontes, Viviane Xavier, and Paulo Oliveira,
University of Pernambuco, Brazil
“Community Intervention Strategy to Reduce Oral Cancer in Northwestern México”
Maikel Hermida, Norma Figueroa, Jorge López, Gabriel
Muñoz, Anitza Domínguez, and Irma Zorrilla,
Autonomous University of Baja California, México
Panel 17 Moderator
Bilingüismo Laura Emilia Fierro-López, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“Importancia de la sub-competencia extralingüística
en la formación del estudiante de traducción”
José Cortéz-Godínez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California, México
“La enseñanza de una segunda lengua en escuelas
preparatorias públicas de Hermosillo, Sonora. Una
estrategia que abre puertas al mundo”
Francisca Delia Sandoval-Moreno, Universidad de
Sonora, México; Dalia Elizabeth Cejudo-Rodríguez and
Martha Elena Llamas-Chaparro, Linguatec, México
“Perspectivas docentes de la implementación
curricular del inglés en primarias públicas de México”
Laura Emilia Fierro-López, Lilia Martínez-Lobatos, and
Rey David Román-Gálvez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
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THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
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Panel 18 Moderator
Investigación Científica y Desarrollo en América Latina Jorge Abel Rosales-Saldaña, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“La Alianza del Pacifico. Análisis de sus políticas
compensatorias para la educación superior”
María del Carmen Farfán-García, Enrique Navarrete-
Sánchez, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México;
and María Teresa Dávalos-Romo, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
“Análisis comparativo de los planes estratégicos sobre
la ciencia y tecnología en la Argentina, el Brasil y
México” José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“El debate en torno a la investigación en México
desde su institucionalización por medio del Consejo
Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACYT)” José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Comercio y pagos de regalías por el uso de propiedad
intelectual en los países de la Alianza del Pacífico: Retos para la inversión en investigación y desarrollo”
Ángel Licona Michel and José Ernesto Rangel Delgado,
Universidad de Colima
Panel 19 Moderators
Historiografía Educativa y Desarrollo Profesional Tomasa Ortega-Jiménez, Universidad Pedagógica Nacional, México
“Una historia de la educación superior indígena e intercultural en México ¿Porqué surgieron las
universidades interculturales?”
Ernesto Guerra-García, Universidad Autónoma
Intercultural de Sinaloa, México
“El legado de Simón Rodríguez: El Primer Ministro de Educación de las Américas”
Porfirio Loeza, California State University Sacramento;
and Juan Carlos Andrade-Castillo, Universidad
Pedagógica Nacional Tehuacán, México
“Historia de vida de un profesor rural de primaria:
desarrollo profesional y social”
Tomasa Ortega-Jiménez, Universidad Pedagógica
Nacional, México; and Adriana García-Meza, Escuela
Normal Superior del Estado de Puebla, México
FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
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FRIDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 20 Moderator
Literature & Film (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“The Art & Architecture Of (Womyn’s) Identities at
Crossroads of Time & Space, Tradition &
Modernity”
Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“Colorism”
Norma Angélica Brenner, Independent Scholar
“The Chilean Left Reimagined: Secondary
Characters in Pablo Larraín’s Film, Neruda”
Rachel VanWieren, National University
“The Antifascist Chronicles of Aurelio Pego, New
York (1940-1967)”
Montse Feu, Sam Houston State University
Panel 21
Moderator
Discussant
Escenarios para la Transformación Política en México
(CROSSLISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE) Miguel Ángel Silva-Carbajal, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Eduardo Hernández-González, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Los nuevos movimientos sociales, alternativa de
organización y representación política”
Francisco Javier Aguilar-García, Instituto de
Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México
“La participación ciudadana como elemento
potenciador de la cohesión social en programas
sociales de la Ciudad de México”
Isabel Del Carmen Hernández-Sosa, Universidad
Autónoma Metropolitana, México
“El comportamiento electoral en el Estado de México
en las elecciones 2018 para presidente de la
república”
Araceli Colín-García and Miguel Ángel Silva-Carbajal, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 22 Moderator Discussant
Administración Gubernamental y Gobernanza Magdiel Gómez Muñiz, Universidad de Guadalajara
Christian M. Sánchez-Jáuregui, Instituto de Investigación en Políticas Públicas y Gobierno, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La innovación abierta y el uso de las TIC, una
alternativa para la construcción del gobierno abierto
en los gobiernos locales en México”
Leticia Contreras-Orozco, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“El gobierno electrónico en los gobiernos de
Querétaro, Morelos y Estado de México, avances,
retos y el fortalecimiento de la relación entre
gobierno y sociedad” Leticia Contreras-Orozco, Delia Gutiérrez-Linares, and
Eduardo Rodríguez-Manzanares, Universidad Autónoma
del Estado de México
“La calidad de los servicios públicos en el gobierno local desde la perspectiva de los ciudadanos”
Delia Gutiérrez-Linares, Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de México
“Gobernanza y redes sociales en México”
Magdiel Gómez-Muñiz, Alma Jéssica Velázquez-Gallardo, and Ma. Soledad Castellanos-Villarruel, Universidad de
Guadalajara
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 23
Moderator
Efforts and Experiences on Ecological Modernization in Latin America (CROSSLISTED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University
“Percepciones de jornaleros, productores y expertos sobre la relación plaguicidas-cáncer: el caso de
Maneadero y San Quintín en Baja California”
Evarista Arellano-García, Concepción Martínez-Valdés,
Lourdes Camarena-Ojinaga, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California, México; and Alana Ortiz, International
Community Foundation
“Ventajas y dificultades de la certificación orgánica
para los pequeños agricultores en Colombia”
Sonia Camila Pardo-Gutiérrez, Víctor Manuel Castillo-
Girón, and Suhey Ayala-Ramírez, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Ecological Modernization in Latin America: A
Preliminary Comparison of Achievements and
Trends”
Marcela Velasco and Stephen Mumme, Colorado State University
“A Research on Climatic Changes and Emergence of
‘Human Dimension’: The AmazonFACE Project-
Brasil”
Rodrigo Ramírez-Autrán, Universidade Estadual de Campinas Instituto de Geociencias, Brazil
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
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Panel 24 Moderator
Semiotics & Translation (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“The Semiotics of Architecture: Spain’s Valley of
the Fallen”
Kimberly Habegger, Regis University
“Translating Higher Education: From Problematic English to Intelligible Spanish”
Zachary W. Taylor and Argelia Barrera, The University
of Texas at Austin
“A Translational Turn: Does Latinx Literature in Spanish Translation Expand Martí’s Nuestra
América?” Marta E. Sánchez, University of California San Diego and
Arizona State University
“Influence of the Familiar Structure in the Motivation to Learning the Contents of the Spanish Matter”
Montserrat Santander Rivera and Fausto Medina
Esparza, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup B
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Panel 25 Moderator
Discussant
Políticas de Protección Ambiental: Casos (CROSSLISTED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Adriana Hernández-García, Universidad de Guadalajara, Centro
Universitario de La Ciénega
Marcela Velasco, Colorado State University
“Contaminación y riesgos en los ríos de América
Latina: Estudio del río Las Nutrias en Michoacán,
México” Carlos Melgoza-Sepúlveda, Universidad de Guadalajara,
Centro Universitario de La Ciénega
“Situación actual de las áreas protegidas en México y
sus condiciones ambientales: Estudio del Área Estatal 27 de Protección Hidrológica en la Subcuenca del
Lago de Chapala”
Angelica Stefania Comparan-Orozco, Universidad de
Guadalajara Centro Universitario de La Ciénega
“Aplicación de la política pública de áreas protegidas en México. Estudio del sistema agrícolo en el Área
Protegida Sierra Cóndiro Canales, Ocotlán, Jalisco”
Adriana Hernández-García and Josselyn Adame-
Ocegueda, Universidad de Guadalajara Centro
Universitario de La Ciénega
“Defensores ambientales: Vulnerabilidad ante el neo-
expanismo”
Alipia Avendaño-Enciso, Gilberto Vargas-Mendía and
Aarón Chávez Valdéz, Universidad de Sonora, México
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
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Panel 26 Moderator
Discussant
Estudios Culturales José Claudio Carrillo-Navarro, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
José Antonio Ramírez-Díaz, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“La Ñua: Mensajera de los dioses y las diosas. Estudio
cultural de la cosmovisión de la etnia huottöjä (Alto
Carinagua, Venezuela)”
Myrna Carolina Huerta-Vega, Universidad Pedagógica
Nacional, México
“Comunicación, construcciones socioculturales y
espacios simbólicos: Un acercamiento conceptual a su
potencialidad relacional y explicativa”
Ismael Colín-Mar, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México
“Cibercultura para el desarrollo y jóvenes
universitarios”
Ana Isabel Zermeño-Flores, Renato González-Sánchez,
and Mabel Navarrete-Vega, Universidad de Colima, México
“El sentido del humor como sentido común:
Comunicando la actualidad en un mundo de
contenido”
Daniel García-Bullé-Garza, Independent Researcher
“Containment and Rehabilitation”
Andres Zamudio, West Hills College
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta B
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Panel 27 Moderator
Discussant
Educación Superior, Empleabilidad y Ambiente Laboral Ulises Osbaldo De La Cruz-Guzmán, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
Porfirio Loeza, California State University, Sacramento
“Formación para el empleo y la empleabilidad en el
currículo”
Lilia Martínez-Lobatos, Laura Emilia Fierro-López, and
Rey David Román-Gálvez, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California, México
“Situación laboral de los estudiantes de licenciatura:
Su incidencia en la reprobación en el Centro
Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas
de la Universidad de Guadalajara”
Blanca Noemí Silva-Gutiérrez and Ulises Osbaldo de La Cruz-Guzmán, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Calidad de vida en el trabajo relacionada con
depresión y ansiedad en empleadas administrativas
de una universidad pública en México” Raquel González-Baltazar, Silvia G. León-Cortés, Mónica
I. Contreras-Estrada, Vanessa I. Rivas-Díaz de Sandi,
and Gustavo Hidalgo-Santacruz, Universidad de
Guadalajara, México
“La nueva perspectiva internacional del trabajo y su impacto en México”
Christian M. Sánchez-Jáuregui, Instituto de Investigación
en Políticas Públicas y Gobierno, Universidad de
Guadalajara
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta C
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Panel 28 Moderator
Education & Opportunities (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“DACA and the States: Interpreting and
Implementing Higher Education Services for DACA
Students”
Eric Herzik, University of Nevada, Reno and Luz Joana
Peraza, University of California Davis
“Hispanic Enrollment Rates in Higher Education
Post-Proposition 209: Comparative Case Study
Across Three States” Jehú Cázares, California State University Channel Islands
“The Becas Para Aztlán Program: Transnational
Experiences of Chicana/o College Students”
Roberto de Anda, Portland State University
“Learning Experience in the Subject: National
Education System (NES)”
Fausto Medina Esparza, Luís Javier Miranda Aguilar, and
Michelle Estrada Márquez, Universidad Autonoma de
Baja California
Latin American Studies Section
Business Meeting
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta B
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup B
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Panel 29
Moderator
Gender, Migration, and Transnational Spaces (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES, AND
SOCIOLOGY) KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Tourism and Gender: Embodied Experiences of Female Pedestrians in El Chaparral-San Ysidro Puerta
México Port of Entry (Tijuana, México)”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Adriana Guillermina Ríos
Vázquez, and Jesús Amparo López Vizcarra, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Human Rights for LGBT Persons in México: Have
Country Conditions Changed after the 2015 Supreme
Court Gay Marriage Ruling?”
Nielan Barnes, California State University Long Beach
“Repairing (and Exploiting) the Underclass Image: The
Blurring of Borders”
Michelle Phillips, University of California Berkeley
“Experiencias y alternativas de jóvenes mexicanos
que resignifican su espacio atravesado por la violencia”
Mara Rodrígues Venegas and Haydee Segura Herrera,
CIESAS Occidente
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta A
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Panel 30 Moderator
Politics, Business & Opportunities (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES) Debra D. Andrist, Sam Houston State University
“Mestizaje as Lateral Universality: Moving In-
Between Elitist Cosmopolitanism and Populist
Tribalism”
John Francis Burke, Trinity University
“Trump plays the “Willie Horton” Race Card on
Mexican Immigration”
Laurence French, University of New Hampshire; and
Magdaleno Manzanárez, Western New Mexico
University
“The Look of the Social Representations of
Businessmen of the Country, in View of the
Conflict in Colombia & of Signed Peace
Agreements”
Martha Sofía Orjuela Abril, José Orlando García Mendoza, and Gaudy Carolina Prada Botia,
Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander
“Opportunities for Nutrition and Textile Students
in Tegucigalpa, Honduras” Valencia Browning-Keen and Janis H. White, Sam
Houston State University
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup B
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Panel 31 Moderator
Discussant
Trabajo Femenino en el Campo (CROSSLISTED WITH RURAL AND AGRICULTERAL STUDIES AND WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Christine Von Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
María Luisa González-Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Gestoras de sus derechos: estrategias organizativas
de mujeres indígenas migrantes en el Valle de San
Quintín, Baja California” Guadalupe Concepción Martínez-Valdés, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México
“Mujeres indígenas y el trabajo agrícolo en las
Californias” Lourdes Camarena-Ojinaga, Guadalupe Concepción
Martínez-Valdés, Evarista Arellano-García, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México; and Christine Von
Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
“Los espacios de representación social de las mujeres campesinas en América Latina”
Humberto de Luna López and Marisol Cruz Cruz,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
“Los ámbitos de acción de las mujeres y los hombres rurales latinoamericanos para el desarrollo familiar”
Marisol Cruz Cruz and Humberto de Luna López,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
Panel 32 Moderator
Sexuality, Feminine Health and Education (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Blanca Estela Arciga-Zavala, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco,
México
“Componentes psico-sociales presentes en el ejercicio
de la sexualidad y el embarazo en: jóvenes embarazadas y madres solteras”
Blanca Estela Arciga-Zavala and Leonel García León,
Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, México
“Transforming Rape Culture Through Social Justice
Sexual Health Education” Katrina Pimentel, California State University, Sacramento
“Dimensiones de la calidad de vida asociadas a la
presencia de autolesión no suicida en adolescentes
mexicanos” Yolanda Viridiana Chávez-Flores, Escuela de Ciencias de
la Salud Valle de las Palmas, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California, México; and Carlos Alejandro Hidalgo
Rasmussen, Centro Universitario del Sur, Universidad de
Guadalajara
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta A
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta B
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Panel 33 Moderator
Producción, Mercado y Globalización (CROSSLISTED WITH GLOBALIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT) Ángel Licona-Michel, Universidad de Colima, México
“El rol de los proveedores locales en las cadenas
globales de valor de las firmas multinacionales de la
industria automotriz en México”
Angélica Basulto-Castillo and Javier Medina-Ortega,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Destilados, globalización y América Latina”
Javier Medina-Ortega and Angélica Basulto-Castillo,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Resultados de la renegociación del TLCAN”
Jorge Abel Rosales-Saldaña, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
Panel 34 Moderator
Movilidad, Migración e Integración Social Susanne María Willers, CEIICH, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Migración forzada y el derecho al refugio de mujeres centroamericanas en México”
Susanne María Willers, CEIICH, Universidad Nacional
Autónoma de México
“Desafios de la caravana de migrantes centroamericanos”
Paula Delgado Hinojosa, Universidad de Guadalajara
“El fenómeno migratorio en los municipios de San
José Miahuatlán y Zapotitlán, Puebla”
José Nicolás Jiménez Escamilla, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, México
“Dangerous Routes: Mobility and Precarity in Greater
San Salvador”
Jorge E. Cuéllar, Dartmouth College
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta C
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta A
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Panel 35 Moderator
Discussant
Entrepreneurship and Development Rosa María del Consuelo Rivera-Villegas, Benemérita Universidad
Autónoma de Puebla, México Angélica Basulto-Castillo, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Traditional and Social Entrepreneurship as an
Alternative for Economic Development in
Communities with Social Lacks”
Adriana Lizeth Valencia Aréchiga and Luz Amparo Delgado Díaz, Centro Universitario de la Costa,
Universidad de Guadalajara
“El empresario MiPyMe del sector comercio: Factores
individuales de gestión ante la competitividad en el
Área Metropolitana de Guadalajara” Dulce María Aparicio-Padilla and María Teresa Carrillo-
Gómez, Universidad de Guadalajara. México
“Optimal Funding for Entrepreneurship
Development” Damián Emilio Gibaja-Romero, Universidad Popular
Autónoma del Estado de Puebla, México; and Rosa María
del Consuelo Rivera-Villegas, Benemérita Universidad
Autónoma de Puebla, México
Panel 36 Moderator
Trayectorias Académicas e Innovación Educativa Humberto de Luna-López, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
“Factores de riesgo académico en un plantel rural de
nivel medio superior”
Eva Lilia García Escobar, Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de México
“El sistema de admisión a los estudios profesionales
de la UAEMEX y su impacto en las trayectorias
escolares”
Jorge Soto-Ortega, Enrique Navarrete-Sánchez, and
María del Carmen Farfán-García, Universidad Autónoma
del Estado de México
“Estrategias en educación superior para reconocer
aprendizajes no adquiridos en educación formal”
María Hortensia Zúñiga-Sánchez, Eduardo González
Álvarez, Alfredo Flores-Grimaldo, and María Isabel Enciso-Ávila, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta B
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Regatta C
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Panel 37 Moderator
Latinoamérica en la Transregionalidad (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) Jesús Ruíz Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Articulación de lo latinoamericano en la Western
Social Science Association”
Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding, Instituto Tecnológico
Nacional de México, Campus Morelia; and Jesús Ruíz
Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Geopolítica de la integración en América Latina”
Ángel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Movilización del conocimiento e inclusión social en
América Latina”
Jesús Ruíz Flores, Sergio Lorenzo Sandoval Aragón,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México; and Ivanise
Monfredini, Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil
Panel 38
Moderator
Mexican Women and Diverse Labor Market Participation
(CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Work-Life Balance in Travel Agencies in the Global-
South: A Question Without Answer?”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Ma. Cruz Lozano Ramírez, and Adriana Guillermina Ríos Vázquez, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Redistributive Effects of the National Financing
Program for Micro-entrepreneurs and Rural Women in
México. A Study with Gender Approach.” Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez and Joana Cecilia Chapa
Cantú, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Cultural and Female Social Capital in Migrants. A
Methodology in Development” Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano and José Humberto
Alvarado Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup B
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup C
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Panel 39 Moderator
Discussant
Política Cultural, Identidad y Conservación Dulce María Aparicio-Padilla, Universidad de Guadalajara. México Daniel García-Bullé-Garza, Independent Researcher
“Indicadores de cultura para el desarrollo de la
UNESCO para el Estado de Colima”
Carlos Ramírez-Vuelvas, Secretaría de Cultura /Gobierno
del Estado de Colima
“Paisajes de la cultura visual contemporánea en la
frontera México-Estados Unidos”
Fernando Mancillas-Treviño, Universidad de Sonora
“Hey, What if We Use Dynamite?: Conservation
Decisions in México” Karla Rojas-Santiago, Escuela de Conservación y
Restauración de Occidente
Panel 40 Moderator
Educación Ambiental y Sustentabilidad (CROSSLISTED WITH ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Paula Delgado Hinojosa, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La educación para la sustentabilidad y su verdadero
reto de generar una formación para crear una
economía ecológica y solidaria”
Mara Rosas-Baños, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, México
“Representations of Water by Children of Private
Preschool Education in Guadalajara, México”
Ulises Osbaldo de la Cruz Guzmán and Tania Parada
Gallardo, Universidad de Guadalajara
“La sustentabilidad ambiental en territorios rurales e hídricos. retos y perspectivas en México”
Acela Montes de Oca Hernández, Universidad Autónoma
del Estado de México
“Jóvenes universitarios, medio ambiente y la
educación ambiental. factores básicos para la salud ambiental”
Ma. Luisa Quintero Soto, Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de México
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup B
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta B
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Panel 41 Moderator
Discussant
Mujeres: Acoso y Violencia Laboral (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES) Araceli Colín-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Antonio Jiménez-Díaz, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“La adopción de los protocolos de atención y
prevención del acoso y la violencia de género en las universidades públicas de México”
Cynthia Lucía Huitrado Téllez, Facultad Latinoamericana
de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Ecuador
“Acoso en redes sociales” Araceli Colín-García, Alma Delia García Ensástegui, and
Miguel Ángel Silva Carbajal, Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de México
“La violencia laboral hacia las mujeres en México en
el Siglo XXI” María Luisa González Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones
Económicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Panel 42
Moderator
El Derecho y Gestión del Agua. El Caso de Baja California (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND NATURAL
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“La Percepción del agua en Baja California”
Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
“El derecho humano al agua”
Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Protección ambiental y gestión del agua”
Gloria Aurora De Las Fuentes Lacavex, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Gestión del agua en Baja California” Lizzett Velasco Aulcy, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta C
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta A
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Panel 43 Moderator
México: Tendencias en el Cambio de Régimen (CROSSLISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE) Ángel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Las consultas populares como mecanismos de
construcción de la democracia representativa en el
marco del estado constitucional y democrático de derecho”
Antonio Jiménez Díaz, Humberto Palos Delgadillo, and
Evangelina Elizabeth Lozano Montes de Oca, Universidad
de Guadalajara, México
“México Towards a Republican, Democratic, Secular,
Centralist State?”
Adria Velia González Beltrones, Universidad de Sonora,
México
“Consecuencias no deseadas de una política pública de pobre diseño: la cancelación del proyecto de
aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México en el 2018”
Pablo Alberto Pineda-Ortega, Universidad de Guadalajara
Panel 44
Moderator
Discussant
Fronteras, Comunicación y Minería: Derechos y Poder
(CROSSLISTED WITH POLITICAL SCIENCE) Susanne Maria Willers, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en
Ciencias y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
María de los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas at El Paso
“Migración forzada y el derecho al refugio de mujeres
centroamericanas en México” Susanne Maria Willers,
CEIICH, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Susanne Maria Willers, Centro de Investigaciones
Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Análisis crítico del discurso político sobre la
construcción de fronteras simbólicas en el contexto
de las pandemias del Siglo XIX y Principios del Siglo
XX”
Paola Andrea Henríquez Lagos, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
“El derecho del pueblo mapuche a los propios medios
de comunicación”
Paola Andrea Henríquez Lagos, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
“Concesiones y poder. La adjudicación de permisos
mineros en Baja California y Sonora”
Blanca Esthela Lara Enríquez, El Colegio de Sonora,
México; Patricia Margarita Aceves Calderón, and Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta A
SATURDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta B
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Panel 45 Moderator
MiPyMes, Mercado Agrícola y Crecimiento Regional (CROSSLISTED WITH RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES) Pablo Alberto Pineda-Ortega, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Estructura y realidad del financiamiento público y
privado a las micro, pequeñas y medianas empresas
(MiPyMes) en México”
Rosa María del Consuelo Rivera-Villegas, Damián Emilio
Gibaja-Romero and Jesus E. Mejía-Luna, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Complejo Regional Sur
Tehuacán, México
“El mercado agrícola mexicano. un análisis de su
demanda interna” Luz Orieta Rodríguez González, Salomon Álvarez López,
Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara; and Ricardo
Roberto Rodríguez Toscano, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Los procesos de innovación como detonantes del crecimiento regional en Jalisco, México”
Luz Orieta Rodríguez González, Universidad Autónoma de
Guadalajara; and Ricardo Roberto Rodríguez Toscano,
Universidad de Guadalajara
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta C
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MASS COMMUNICATION
Mary Jackson-Pitts Arkansas State University
Lily Zeng Arkansas State University
Panel 1 Moderator
Mass Communication Curriculum Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University
“The Data Said So: Moving from Legacy to Non-legacy
Curriculum” Mary Jackson-Pitts and Michael Bowman, Arkansas
State University
“Public Relations through Service Learning as Civic
Engagement: Effective Outcomes for Students and
Community” Lisa M. Boyles, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
“An Examination of the Mass Communication
Comprehensive Exam in ASJMC Media Programs:
Purpose, Procedures and Possibilities” Gilbert Fowler and Samuel Noi, Arkansas State
University
“Times Up in the Film School: Centering Consent and
Bystander Intervention in the Production
Curriculum” Andrew Gay and Christopher Lucas, Southern Oregon University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #724
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Panel 2 Moderator
Media Economics Kris Kodrich, Colorado State University
“Use of Elaboration Likelihood Model on Precision Marketing: The Application of Location-Based
Advertisements on Website” Zifei Yin, Southern Utah University
“My Outfit Has Pockets”: A Case Study Using Diffusion of Innovation Theory to Examine How One
Startup Company is Changing the Face of Women’s
Athleisurewear” Kelley Sorenson, Colorado State University
“PR@Social Media: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” Xiaowei Chen, Eastern Oregon University
“Buy that in a Snap (chat): Saudi Users Purchasing
Behaviors” Hessah Alqahtani, University of Southern Mississippi; and Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University
Panel 3 Moderator
Media Framing Ralph Hanson, University of Nebraska- Kearney
“Ethnic Cleansing: An Analysis of Media Framing of
Rohingya Crisis” Najma Akhther and Khairul Islam, Arkansas State University
“The Horrific Murder of Washington Post Journalist,
Jamal Khashoggi: How the News Media Reported on
the Killing, as well as the Timid Response of U.S. President Donald Trump toward the Saudi Arabian
Regime”
Kris Kodrich, Colorado State University
“The Arab Citizens’ Satisfaction and Motivations
Towards Investigative Journalism” Ahmed Makharesh and Mary Jackson Pitts, Arkansas
State University
“Answer Me: Lessons on the 25th Anniversary of a
Small Town Obscenity Trial” Peggy Watt, Western Washington University
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #633
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Panel 4 Moderator
Legacy and Non Legacy Media Issues Peggy Watt, Western Washington University
“Cross-border Targeted Radio in North America” Kevin Curran, Arizona State University
“Jeff Bezos and the Washington Post - Five Years
Later” Ralph E. Hanson, University of Nebraska at Kearney
Future Voices of the Past: How Cultural Heritage
Communities Use Digital Media Platforms to
Articulate Collective Memory”
Brant Burkey, California State University-Dominguez
Hills
“An Analysis of African-American Netflix Films with
Strong Female Lead Roles”
Obomighie Omoze Anastasia, Arkansas State University
Panel 5 Moderator
Media and Mental Health Gilbert Fowler, Arkansas State University
“A Friendly Face in a Scary Place: A Case Study of the
Be Your Own Superhero App” D. Jasun Carr and Kelly Lonergan, Idaho State University
“Media Frames Across Levels of Mental Health Issues: Examining News Coverage of Depression on Online
Television News”
Oluwayinka Dada and Omoze Obomighie, Arkansas State
University
“Portrayals of Mental Illness in Television”
Chelsea Hays, Arkansas State University
“Violent or Victim: Autism and Crime in California
Newspapers” Michael Worman, California State University Channel Islands
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#634
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
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Panel 6 Moderator
The Stories We Tell Lisa M. Boyles, Southwestern Oklahoma State University
“A Uses and Gratifications Study of the Use of Snapchat by Youth in Saudi Arabia” Ahmed Makharesh and Lujain Bugshan, Arkansas State
University
“Narrative Performance: A Fresh Perspective on Understanding Narrative Engagement and Active
Audiences” Neelam Sharmak, Idaho State University
“Race(ing) Gentrification in Narrative Media” Russell Stockard, California Lutheran University
“The Proliferation of Media-Borne Stereotypes from
Villainous Depictions” Andrew Joy, Western New Mexico University
Panel 7 Moderator
Politics and Media Stephen J. McConnell, Colorado State University
“Media is Everything to People: How Media Exposure
Affects the Job of Law Enforcement”
James Hicks, Arkansas State University
“The Marriage of Twitter and Post-Truth Politics: A Rhetorical Analysis of Tweets and Media Coverage in
the 2016 U.S. Presidential Campaign” Stephen J. McConnell, Colorado State University
“The Michelle Obama Campaign Using the Propaganda Techniques” Mesfer Alharethi, Arkansas State University
“An Examination of Television as a News Source in
the Social Media Age” Asem Alomari, Arkansas State University
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#633
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#624
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Panel 8 Moderator
Social Media Russell Stockard, California Lutheran University
“Yelp for my Choice: Exploring User-generated Contents about Organizations and Customers’
Interaction with Organizations on Geosocial
Networking Platforms” Kyung Jung Han, California State University Bakersfield
“Mediated Versus Face to-Face Social Interaction:
Impacts of Social Media on College Students’ Real
World Relationships”
Najma Akhther, Arkansas State University
“Friendship in the Age of Social Media in Saudi Arabia” Rayan Alotaibi and Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State
University
“The Social Media’s Role in Promoting Volunteerism and Charitable Work in Kuwaiti Society”
Musaed Alshammari, Independent Scholar
Panel 9 Moderator
Shaping the Public Discourse: The Impacts of Big Data, Social Media and Technology (CROSSLISTED WITH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) Patsy Kraeger, Georgia Southern University
“Social-Mediated Crisis Communication and
Information Dissemination: Social Network Analysis
of Hurricanes Irma Tweets”
Xianlin Jin, University of Kentucky
“Dignity and Utility of Privacy and Information Sharing in the Digital Big Data Age”
Julia Puaschunder, The New School, Columbia
University, Princeton University
“Technology and the Deconstruction of the
Administrative State: The Decline and Resilience of Public Institutions and Values”
M. Ernita Joaquín and Christopher Pflaumer, San
Francisco State University
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#617
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #605
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Panel 10 Moderator
The Framing of Information Mary Jackson-Pitts, Arkansas State University
“An Application of the Agenda-Setting Theory: The Promotion of Vision 2030 by the Saudi Arabian
Government”
Ahmed Deen, Arkansas State University
“The Truth About Influencers” Samara Anarbaeva, California State University, Chico
“Dividing America Through Sports and Twitter:
Capturing a Snapshot in Time via Episodic and
Thematic Framing” Samuel D. Hakim, University of Alabama
“Social Media Personal Branding”
Theodore Johnson, Arkansas State University
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#633
NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRAILIA STUDIES
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NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA STUDIES
William C. Schaniel University of West Georgia and Global Scholastic
Services
Suzzanne Kelley North Dakota State University Press
Panel 1 Moderator
New Zealand by Land, Sea and Book William C. Schaniel, University of West Georgia & Global Scholastic Services
“Learning from the Lindis: A Fall Muster.”
Thomas D. Isern and Suzzanne Kelley, North Dakota
State University
“How a Coal Scow became Captain Cook’s HMB
Endeavour”
William C. Schaniel, University of West Georgia & Global
Scholastic Services
Panel 2
Moderator
Book Discussion: “Jane McCabe--Race, Tea and Colonial Resettlement: Imperial Families, Interrupted by Jane
McCabe, (Bloomsbury, May 2017)” Suzzanne Kelley, North Dakota State University Press
Participants: Suzzanne Kelley, North Dakota State University Press
Thomas D. Isern, North Dakota State University
William C. Schaniel, University of West Georgia & Global
Scholastic Services
Heather Steinmann, Western New Mexico University
Panel 3
Moderator
Film Screening & Discussion: “‘Waru:’ How Women’s
Narratives Shape Community Discourse” Heather Steinmann, Western New Mexico University
Open Discussion
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#706
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
POLITICAL SCIENCE
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Ignacio Medina-Núñez El Colegio de Jalisco, Zapopan, México
Panel 1 Moderator
Mexican Politics Today (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Ignacio Medina Núñez, El Colegio de Jalisco, México
“Moral Constitution: Pedagogical Solidarity Action”
David de Anda González, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“La calidad democrática y el aporte de los ejercicios parciales de gobernanza metropolitana local”
Francisco Javier Lozano Martínez, Universidad de
Guadalajara
“Mexican Open Mining and the Ecological
Destruction” Ignacio Medina Núñez, El Colegio de Jalisco, México
Panel 2 Moderator
American Studies: Electoral Vote, Voluntary Sector and Juvenile Justice Nalleli Reyes García, Northern Arizona University
“They Are All the Same: An Examination of Birth
Cohort Effects in Presidential Election Voter
Turnout”
Madison Danton, University of Nevada, Reno
“The Strength of the Native American Vote: A
Qualitative Study on Voting Behavior Among Native
American Students”
Nalleli Reyes García, Northern Arizona University
“Political Economies and the Role of the Voluntary
Sector”
Linda-Marie Sundstrom, California Baptist University
“References to Autism and Juvenile Justice in the CSUCI Archives”
Madison Harden, California State Univesity Channel
Islands
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #634
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
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Panel 3 Moderator
International Problems Les Stanaland, Univesity of Texas, Dallas
“Black Gold: The Effects of Oil on the Shadow Economy”
Les Stanaland, University of Texas Dallas
“Can Human Security be Secured in a Corruption-
Invested Political System? Echoes from the State Capture Inquiry in South Africa”
Omolulu Fagbadebo, Durban University of Technology
“Does Beijing’s Land Reclamation in the South China
Sea Hurt Its Soft Power? A Difference-in-Difference
Approach” Min Hua Huang and Jason Kuo, National Taiwan
University
Panel 4 Political Culture
“Black Skin, White Canvas: Commodification,
Cultural Hegemony, and Art”
Steven Hartman, Colorado State University
“Building Civic Capacity in Undergraduates: Results
from a Collaborative Research Project”
Diane L. Duffin, Jane Ziebarth-Bovill, and Rochelle Hunt
Krueger, University of Nebraska Kearney
Panel 5 Moderator
Culture, Violence and Terrorism Brita Ossian, St Ambrose University
“Culture, Sovereignty and the Land: A Tale of Two
Samoas” Moana J. Vercoe, TURN Research
“#MeToo and Who Else?: Attorney Representations of
Consent”
Miriam Janely Herrejón and Giselle Cruz, California State
University, Channel Islands
“The Terrorism Committed by the Women’s Social
and Political Union”
Brita Ossian, St Ambrose University
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #706
POLITICAL SCIENCE
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Panel 6
Moderator
Roundtable: Promoting Innovation and Good Writing in Political Science: The Lamb Prize Donna Lybecker, Idaho State University
Participants:
Sheldon Gen, San Francisco State University
Nina Burkardt, Past President of the WSSA Berton Lamb, Negotiation Guidance Associates, 2019
Lamb Prize Recipient
Panel 7 Moderator
Crisis in the International Context Aaron Moreno, St. Mary´s University
“Multi-track Diplomacy and Hostage Releases during the Persian Gulf Crisis: The Fellowship of
Reconciliation’s Role in Unofficial Peacemaking”
Patrick G. Coy, Kent State University
“The Failure of North Korean Denuclearization Talks”
Bailey Rider, St. Mary´s University
“American Deterrence Strategies During Cold War
Confrontations”
Alexis Schlotterback. Arizona State University
Panel 8
Moderator
Discussant
Escenarios para la Transformación Política en México
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Miguel Ángel Silva-Carbajal, Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Eduardo Hernández-González, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Los nuevos movimientos sociales, alternativa de
organización y representación política”
Francisco Javier Aguilar-García, Instituto de
Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autónoma
de México
“La participación ciudadana como elemento
potenciador de la cohesión social en programas
sociales de la Ciudad de México”
Isabel Del Carmen Hernández-Sosa, Universidad
Autónoma Metropolitana, México
“El comportamiento electoral en el Estado de México
en las elecciones 2018 para presidente de la
república”
Araceli Colín-García and Miguel Ángel Silva-Carbajal, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
FRIDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#634
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #705
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta B
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Panel 9 Moderator
Latinoamérica en la Transregionalidad (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Jesús Ruíz Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Articulación de lo latinoamericano en la Western
Social Science Association”
Fernando Pedro Viacava-Breiding, Instituto Tecnológico
Nacional de México, Campus Morelia; and Jesús Ruíz
Flores, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Geopolítica de la integración en América Latina”
Ángel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Movilización del conocimiento e inclusión social en
América Latina”
Jesús Ruíz Flores, Sergio Lorenzo Sandoval Aragón,
Universidad de Guadalajara, México; and Ivanise
Monfredini, Universidade Católica de Santos, Brasil
Panel 10
Moderator
México: Tendencias en el Cambio de Régimen
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Ángel Lorenzo Florido-Alejo, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“Las consultas populares como mecanismos de construcción de la democracia representativa en el
marco del estado constitucional y democrático de
derecho”
Antonio Jiménez Díaz, Humberto Palos Delgadillo, and
Evangelina Elizabeth Lozano Montes de Oca, Universidad
de Guadalajara, México
“México Towards a Republican, Democratic, Secular,
Centralist State?”
Adria Velia González Beltrones, Universidad de Sonora,
México
“Consecuencias no deseadas de una política pública
de pobre diseño: la cancelación del proyecto de
aeropuerto de la Ciudad de México en el 2018”
Pablo Alberto Pineda-Ortega, Universidad de Guadalajara
SATURDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta A
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup B
POLITICAL SCIENCE
145
Panel 11 Moderator
Discussant
Fronteras, Comunicación y Minería: Derechos y Poder (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Susanne Maria Willers, Centro de Investigaciones Interdisciplinarias en
Ciencias y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
María de los Ángeles Flores, University of Texas at El Paso
“Migración forzada y el derecho al refugio de mujeres centroamericanas en México” Susanne Maria Willers,
CEIICH, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Susanne Maria Willers, Centro de Investigaciones
Interdisciplinarias en Ciencias y Humanidades,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Análisis crítico del discurso político sobre la
construcción de fronteras simbólicas en el contexto
de las pandemias del Siglo XIX y Principios del Siglo
XX”
Paola Andrea Henríquez Lagos, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
“El derecho del pueblo mapuche a los propios medios
de comunicación”
Paola Andrea Henríquez Lagos, Universidad de La Frontera, Chile
“Concesiones y poder. La adjudicación de permisos
mineros en Baja California y Sonora”
Blanca Esthela Lara Enríquez, El Colegio de Sonora,
México; Patricia Margarita Aceves Calderón, and Sheila Delhumeau Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
SATURDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta B
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Viola Fuentes Arizona State Universwity
Patsy Kraeger
Georgia Southern University
Chandra Commuri
California State University Bakersfield
E. Scott Lee
Indiana University
Panel 1 Moderator
Public Policy, Relationships and Politics E. Scott Lee, Indiana University
“Community Ecology in the Public Sector:
Environmental Factors’ Influence on Special District
Creation” J.W. Decker, North Carolina State University
“Jumping the Gun in California: What Happens to
Existing Stakeholder Groups When the Antiquities
Act is Used Prematurely?”
E. Scott Lee, Indiana University East; and Monica Argandona, California State University Long Beach
“The Changing Dynamics of Border Politics”
María Eugenia Calderón-Porter, Texas A&M International
University
“Patterns of State-Tribal Relations: Evidence from
Nine States”
Dick Winchell, Ning Li, and Landon Baldwin, Eastern
Washington University
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#605
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Panel 2 Moderator
University-Municipal Partnerships and the Educational Partnerships for Innovation in Communities (EPIC-N) Model Jessica Barlow, San Diego State University
“University-Municipal Partnerships through the EPIC-
N Model-Perspectives from Tijuana”
Kristofer Patrón, San Diego State University
“Teaching Research Methods through Municipal-
University Partnerships”
Megan Welsh, San Diego State University
“Teaching City Planning through Municipal-
University Partnerships”
Bruce Appleyard, San Diego State University
“Teaching Public Policy through Municipal-University
Partnerships” Shawn Flanigan, San Diego State University
“University-Municipal Partnerships: Perspectives
from the City of Lemon Grove”
Mike James, San Diego State University
Panel 3 Moderator
Teaching Trends for the Future Chandra Commuri, California State University Bakersfield
“Teaching Cultural Competency in Public Affairs”
Christina A. Medina, New Mexico State University
“Measuring the Teaching Effectiveness Using SETs” Yizhi Zhu, Lloyd Blanchard, and Tyler Terbrusch,
University of Connecticut
“Supporting LGBTQ+ Students in Promoting Inclusive
Practices” Matthew L McClellan, University of Massachusetts
Boston
“Exploring the Intersectionality between Bullying and
Human Trafficking”
Norma Mouton and Lynda Buehring, Hope Unlimited
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup A
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup A
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Panel 4 Moderator
Trends in Public Service Delivery and Public Policies Rhucha Samudra, SUNY Brockport
“Predicting Organizational Performance in U.S. Federal Agencies: Can Family-Friendly Programs
Make a Difference?”
Diana AL-Fayez and Doug Goodman, University of Texas
Dallas
“State TANF Spending: The Role of Need, Capacity,
and Race”
Rhucha Samudra and Dawn Footer, SUNY Brockport
“Service Configurations to Integrate Mental Health
and Public Safety Emergency Response” Kent S. Robinson, Portland State University
“The Effects of Emotional Labor on Future Career
Interests and Plans in Federal Government
Employees” Varaidzo Zvobgo, University of Texas Dallas
Panel 5 Moderator
New Perspectives on Employment: Reducing Turnover and Increasing the Workforce Umar Ghuman, California State University Stanislaus
“Gender Differentials in Public Sector Employee
Turnover”
Spencer T. Brien, Naval Postgraduate School
“Don’t Ask . . . Don’t Test: Personnel Implications for Interstate Disparity in the Legalization of Marijuana”
Stephanie L. Witt, Boise State University
“Social-Mediated Crisis Communication and
Information Dissemination: Social Network Analysis of Hurricanes Irma Tweets”
Xianlin Jin, University of Kentucky
Panel 6 Moderator
Roundtable: School Participatory Budgeting: The Arizona Experiment
Daniel Schugurensky, Arizona State University
Participants:
Daniel Schugurensky, Arizona State University
Norman Paul Gibbs, Arizona State University
Lauren Kinzle, Arizona State University
Omer Keidan, Arizona State University Neelakshi Rajeev Tewari, Arizona State University
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup A
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#605
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
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Panel 7 Moderator
Culture and Leadership: Exploring Effective Change Matthew L McClellan, University of Massachusetts-Boston
“Native Leaders for Change” Misaki Fuentes-Maruyama and Josiah Lester, Arizona
State University
“Leadership and Organizational Culture: Exploring
the Limits of Transformational Change” Patrick Scott, Missouri State University
“Quality of Public Expenditure and Fiscal Policy in
México: Recent Trends”
Manuel Díaz Flores, Universidad Autónoma de
Aguascalientes
“LeBron James Got Game and Leadership”
Viola Fuentes, Arizona State University
Panel 8
Moderator
Relationships, Politics Stakeholder and Civic Engagement:
Perspectives from the Public, Private and Nonprofit Arenas Viola Fuentes, Arizona State University
“We Are Not Bad: Nonprofit Communications after a
Scandal” Chandra Commuri, California State University
Bakersfield; Patsy Kraeger, Georgia Southern University;
and Viola Fuentes, Arizona State University
“The Democracy Wall: Examining the Role of
Libraries and How They Support Civic Engagement” Cate McNamara, Maricopa Community Colleges
“Philanthropic Responsiveness: An Informed
Governance Model for Private Foundation Decision-
making” Patsy Kraeger, Georgia Southern University
Public Administration Section Meeting
Inaugural N. Joseph Cayer
Best Student Paper Award Presentation
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup D
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup D
FRIDAY
6:15 – 7:45 pm
America’s Cup D
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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Panel 9 Moderator
Shaping the Public Discourse: The Impacts of Big Data, Social Media and Technology (CROSSLISTED WITH MASS COMMUNICATION) Patsy Kraeger, Georgia Southern University
“Social Media as a Civic Engagement Tool: Evidence
from City Government”
Haneul Choi, Arizona State Universit
“Dignity and Utility of Privacy and Information Sharing in the Digital Big Data Age”
Julia Puaschunder, The New School, Columbia
University, Princeton University
“Technology and the Deconstruction of the Administrative State: The Decline and Resilience of
Public Institutions and Values”
M. Ernita Joaquín and Christopher Pflaumer, San
Francisco State University
Panel 10 Moderator
Roundtable: Homeless Encampments and Waterways:
Interdisciplinary Potential for Research and Solutions Shawn Flanigan, San Diego State University
Participants:
Megan Welsh, San Diego State University
Matthew Verbyla, San Diego State University Ryan Sinclair, Loma Linda University
Marina Chávez, San Francisco State University
José Calderón, San Diego State University
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #605
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#605
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Panel 11 Moderator
The Context of Nonprofit Organizations: Challenges to Resiliency Haneul Choi, Arizona State University
“The Philanthropy Caucus of the United States
Congress: A Story of Hope and Cooperation”
Patsy Kraeger, Colin Karnes, Georgia Southern University; and Chandra Commuri, California State
University Bakersfield
“Mission Adherence, Relational Dependency and
Mimetic Isomorphism. Does Size Matter? An Exploratory Study”
Umar Ghuman, California State University Stanislaus
“Deserving and Discretion: A View from the Front
Lines of Nonprofit Organizations”
Tracy Nicholson, University of Texas Dallas
“We are the Changemakers: Creating the Next
Generation of Volunteers”
Amber Overholser, Southern Arkansas University; and
Carrie Sampson, Arizona State University
Panel 12 Moderator
Emerging Research on Public Administration Internships Ann Marie Johnson, California State University Santa Barbara
“The Social Equity Conundrum within Public
Administration Internships: Rectifying the Economic
Unfairness of Unpaid Internships”
David L. Baker, California State University Santa Barbara
“The Impact of Internships on Academic and
Professional Outcomes for MPA Students”
Meriem Doucette and David P. Adams, California State
University Santa Barbara
“The Legal Limbo of Unpaid Public Administration
Internships”
Ann Marie Johnson, California State University Santa
Barbara
“A Study of Learning and Internship Satisfaction on
Student’s Intent to Stay Current Job: A Survey
Examination on Students Participating in Taiwan’s
“Dual System”
Louis C. Liu, Tunghai University
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup A
SATURDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta A
PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING
152
PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING
Tatyana Guzman Cleveland State University
Sarah E. Larson University of Central Florida
Panel 1 Moderator
Local Fiscal Condition Samuel B. Stone, California State University
“The Effect of Property Tax Levies on Municipal
Fiscal Health in Washington Counties” Olha Krupa, Seattle University; and Sarah Larson,
University of Central Florida
“Fiscal Condition and Expenditure Stabilization in
Local Governments”
Young Joo Park, University of New Mexico; Youngsung Kim, University at Albany, State University of New York;
and Gang Chen, State University of New York Albany
“The Effects of Fiscal Decentralization on Municipal
Fiscal Health: A Panel Study of Large American Cities”
Xiaoheng Wang, University of Illinois at Chicago
“Evaluating the Impact of New York State Fiscal
Monitoring System on Local Governments Fiscal
Performance” Hyewon Kang and Gang Chen, State University of New
York Albany
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup C
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Panel 2 Moderator
Does Regulatory and Organizational Structure Matter? Bruce McDonald, III., North Carolina State University
“Managing Financial Crisis: Do Cities Managers Make a Difference?”
Diana AL-Fayez, Evgenia Gorina, and James Harrington,
University of Texas Dallas
“Do Tax and Expenditure Limits Dampen State Political Manipulation in Fiscal Reserves?”
Seeun Ryu, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill;
Jiseul Kim, University of Nebraska Omaha; and Inyoung
Cho, Korea University
“A Distal Theory of Policy Design: How Sub-national Regulatory Environments Condition the Impacts of
Federal Policy”
Aimee Franklin, University of Oklahoma
“The Organizational Structure of City Finance Functions: Does It Matter?”
Carol Ebdon and Yunseung Kim, University of Nebraska
Omaha
Panel 3 Moderator
State and Local Fiscal Health Suzette Myser, University of Central Florida
“Revisiting the Question: Do Objective Measures of Fiscal Health Relate to Subjective Measures?”
Craig Maher, Wei-Jie Liao, University of Nebraska
Omaha; and Sungho Park, University of Alabama
“You Don’t Always Get What You Want: The Effect of Financial Incentives on State Fiscal Health”
Bruce D. McDonald, III, J.W. Decker, Brad A. M.
Johnson, and Michelle M. B. Allen, North Carolina State
University
“Can Budget Transparency Improve City Fiscal Performance?”
Tatyana Guzman, Obed Pasha, Cleveland State
University; and Ben Clark, University of Oregon
“Financial Condition and Collaborative Public Service Delivery”
Youngsung Kim and Gang Chen, State University of New
York Albany
THURSDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
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Panel 4 Moderator
Budgetary Policy Sungho Park, University of Alabama
“Business Interest Moderation of Air Pollution Effects on State Environmental Agency Budget Policy:
Exploring Differences between Federal and State
Funding”
Andrew Duggan, Virginia Commonwealth University
“Transparency in Nonprofit Budgeting”
Suzette Myser, University of Central Florida
“Participatory Budgeting Institutional Change: A
Longitudinal Case Study of Seoul, South Korea (2012-
2017)” B. Shine Cho, University of Nebraska Omaha
“Triangulating Budget Methods Research: A Mixed
Methods Approach”
Vincent Reitano, Western Michigan University; Craig Maher, and Sungho Park, University of Nebraska Omaha
Panel 5 Moderator
Effects of Citizen Participation Tatyana Guzman, Cleveland State University
“Developing a Citizen Budget: Lessons from Colorado
for the City of Louisville”
Kathleen Quinn, University of Colorado Denver
“Electronic Citizen Participation in Local
Government Decision Making: Applications for Public
Budgeting”
Robert W. Smith, University of Illinois Springfield
“The Effect of Citizen Participation on the Size and
Allocation of Budgetary Expenditures: A Panel Cross-
Country Analysis”
Milena Neshkova and Can Chen, Florida International
University
“Citizen Engagement and the Fiscal Health of Local
Governments”
Bruce D. McDonald, III and Brad A. M. Johnson, North
Carolina State University
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
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Panel 6 Moderator
Fiscal Policy and Disasters Can Chen, Florida International University
“Sustainability as a Buffer to Shocks from Natural Disasters at the Local Government Level”
Romeo Abraham, University of Texas Dallas
“Measuring the Effect of Major Disasters on Tax
Revenues” Christelle Khalaf, Jason Jolley, Ohio University; and
Kristen O’Donovan, Wayne State University
“Emergency Debt Management: Natural Disasters and
Municipal Government Borrowing”
Jinhai Yu, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics; Josie Schafer, University of Nebraska
Omaha; and Zhiwei Zhang, Kansas State University
“Financial Condition of Ten Shrinking and Growing
Cities in the United States” Daniel Hummel, University of Michigan Flint
Panel 7 Moderator
Debt and Credit Quality Christelle Khalaf, Ohio University
“State Oversight of Local Government Debt Issuance”
W. Bartley Hildreth and Justina Jose, Georgia State
University
“Exploring Impact of State Credit Quality Changes on
Municipal Governments Borrowing Costs”
Sharon N. Kioko, University of Washington
“Credit Quality Information: A Comparative
Exploration of City Debt Levels and Composition”
Christine R. Martell, University of Colorado Denver; Tima
T. Moldogaziev, University of Georgia; and Salvador
Espinosa, San Diego State University
“Debt Outstanding, Capital Investments, and Credit
Risk: A Regression Discontinuity Approach”
Jinhai Yu, Shanghai University of Finance and
Economics
FRIDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #605
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#606
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Panel 8 Moderator
Revenue Policy Deborah A. Carroll, University of Central Florida
“What Institutional and Community Characteristics Affect Pressure on Local Law Enforcement Agencies
to Generate Revenue through Fines and Forfeitures?”
Samuel B. Stone and Christie Gardiner, California State
University Fullerton
“Discretion at Traffic Stops: Exploring Local
Governments’ Revenue Motive for Traffic Fines”
Min Su, Louisiana State University
“Property Taxation and the Tragedy of Reform: A
Path for Fiscal” John Mikesell, Indiana University; and Daniel Mullins,
American University
“How Do Willingness-to-Pay For and Behavioral
Responses To Tolls Change Over Time? Insights from Recent Experiences in Hampton Roads, Virginia”
Wie Yusuf, David Chapman, Khairul A. Anuar, Meagan
M. Jordan, Old Dominion University; and Lenahan L.
O’Connell, Kentucky Transportation Center, University of
Kentucky
“An Inquiry on the Heterogeneous Effects of Soda
Taxes”
Felipe Lozano-Rojas, Indiana University
Panel 9 Moderator
Debt and Pension Reform Tima T. Moldogaziev, University of Georgia
“Policy Learning and Implementation Environment:
State Adoption of Pension Reforms”
Trang Hoang, University of Texas Dallas
“The Structure of Municipal Bonds”
David S.T. Matkin, Brigham Young University
“Does a Form of the Education Board Affect Debt
Position? Examining School Districts in New Jersey”
Junghack Kim, Wichita State University; and Jongmin
Shon, Rutgers University Newark
“Bankruptcy Rules, Defaults, and the Non-Go Bond
Market”
Sharon N. Kioko, University of Washington; and Lang
Yang, George Washington University
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #724
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#606
PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING
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Panel 10 Moderator
School and Nonprofit Finance Junghack Kim, Wichita State University
“Discover and Diffuse a New Tax Base: Spatial Analysis of School Parcel Taxes in California”
Soomi Lee, University of La Verne; and Hao Sun, State
University of New York Albany
“A Framework of Financial Vulnerability of Nonprofit Organizations: Evidence from Nonprofit Hospitals in
the U.S.”
Young Joo Park and Nicholas Edwardson, University of
New Mexico
“Examining the Federal Deductibility of Charitable Contributions: Implications for the Distribution of
State and Local Taxes”
Deborah A. Carroll, University of Central Florida
Panel 11 Moderator
Does Structure and Politics Matter? Sarah Larson, University of Central Florida
“Reducing Risk and Leveraging Markets: The Impact
of Financial Structure on Federal Contractor
Performance”
Benjamin M. Brunjes, University of Washington
“Don’t Pass Deferred Maintenance Costs to the Next Generation! The Effects of Politics on State Highway
Maintenance Spending”
Jiseul Kim, University of Nebraska Omaha
“Are Happier People More Likely to Vote Yes for Bond Referenda?”
Bill Simonsen, Eric Brunner, and Mark Robbins,
University of Connecticut
“Experimental Evidence About the Effects of
Question Wording on Support for Ballot Referenda” Bill Simonsen, Mark Robbins, and Eric Brunner,
University of Connecticut
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#724
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#606
PUBLIC FINANCE AND BUDGETING
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Panel 12 Moderator
Economic Development and Financial Disclosures Benjamin M. Brunjes, University of Washington
“An Empirical Analysis of the Timeliness of Government Financial Disclosures: Evidence from
States”
Can Chen, Florida International University; and Hao Sun,
State University of New York Albany
“The Effectiveness of Local Economic Development
Policies in Encouraging the Expansion of Businesses
and Attraction of New Investment”
Mikhail Ivonchyk, University of Georgia
“Tax Increment Financing, Property Tax Revenues, and Economic Development”
Rahul Pathak, City University of New York Baruch
College; and Komla Dzigbede, State University of New
York Binghamton
“Do Special Districts Affect Commercial Property
Values”
Sarah E. Larson, University of Central Florida
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#606
RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES
159
RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES
Andrea (Mott) Glessner Cowley Community College
Lisa Payne Ossian
Des Moines Area Community College
Panel 1 Moderator
Changes within Rural Environments: Buzz, Fuzz & Fizz Lisa Payne Ossian, Des Moines Area Community College
“The Mystery of the Vampire Bees in the Dead
Forests of the Carpathians”
Anthony J. Amato, Southwest Minnesota State University
“Professors of Wool: Promoting Knowledge of a
Natural Fiber to a World Beyond Wyoming”
Tamsen Hert and David Kruger, University of Wyoming
Library
“Effect of Different Water Sources on Broiler
Performance”
Olatunde Kabir Akinola, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
“Arkansas’s Gilded Age: The Rise, Decline, and Legacy
of Populism and Working-Class Protest” Matthew Hild, Georgia Institute of Technology and
University of West Georgia
Panel 2
Moderator
The Fourteenth Annual Rural and Agricultural Studies Section Roundtable Book Discussion of Dr. Thomas D. Isern’s book, Pacing Dakota (Fargo: North Dakota State
University Press, 2018) Lisa Payne Ossian, Des Moines Area Community College
Participants:
R. Douglas Hurt, Purdue University Kathi Nehls, Peru State College
Suzzanne Kelley, North Dakota State University Press
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #717
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#706
RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES
160
Panel 3 Moderator
Rural Voices During the Second World War & Its Aftermath Kathi Nehls, Peru State College
“Examining the Rural Workers of Higgins P.T. Boats” Timothy Wilson, University of New Orleans
“‘Food Will Win the Peace’: Rural Voices during Global
Famine of 1946”
Lisa Payne Ossian, Des Moines Area Community College
“The Rural Irish in the Midwest”
R. Douglas Hurt, Purdue University
“Can Higher Education be Netflixed?: Innovation and
Transformation of Higher Education in Rural America”
Jessica Clark, Western Wyoming Community College
Panel 4 Moderator Discussant
Trabajo Femenino en el Campo (CROSSLISTED WITH WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES STUDIES AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Christine Von Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte María Luisa González-Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Gestoras de sus derechos: estrategias organizativas
de mujeres indígenas migrantes en el Valle de San
Quintín, Baja California” Guadalupe Concepción Martínez-Valdés, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México
“Mujeres indígenas y el trabajo agrícolo en las
Californias”
Lourdes Camarena-Ojinaga, Guadalupe Concepción Martínez-Valdés, Evarista Arellano-García, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México; and Christine Von
Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
“Los espacios de representación social de las mujeres
campesinas en América Latina” Humberto de Luna López and Marisol Cruz Cruz,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
“Los ámbitos de acción de las mujeres y los hombres
rurales latinoamericanos para el desarrollo familiar” Marisol Cruz Cruz and Humberto de Luna López,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta A
RURAL AND AGRICULTURAL STUDIES
161
Panel 5 Moderator
MiPyMes, Mercado Agrícola y Crecimiento Regional (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Pablo Alberto Pineda-Ortega, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Estructura y realidad del financiamiento público y
privado a las micro, pequeñas y medianas empresas
(MiPyMes) en México” Rosa María del Consuelo Rivera-Villegas, Damián Emilio
Gibaja-Romero and Jesus E. Mejía-Luna, Benemérita
Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Complejo Regional Sur
Tehuacán, México
“El mercado agrícola mexicano. un análisis de su
demanda interna”
Luz Orieta Rodríguez González, Salomon Álvarez López,
Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara; and Ricardo
Roberto Rodríguez Toscano, Universidad de Guadalajara,
México
“Los procesos de innovación como detonantes del
crecimiento regional en Jalisco, México”
Luz Orieta Rodríguez González, Universidad Autónoma de
Guadalajara; and Ricardo Roberto Rodríguez Toscano, Universidad de Guadalajara
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta C
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
162
Panel 1
Moderator
The Power of the Visual in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film and
Dance Amelia Glaser, University of California San Diego
“Soviet Ballet’s Big Breakthrough: “The Red Poppy”
at the Bolshoi Theater (1927)” Lee G.K. Singh, University of California Riverside
“The Brothers Strugatskii in the Post-Soviet Context”
Jesse O’Dell, University of California Los Angeles
“Two Lezginkas and One Foxtrot: On the Genealogy of
the Funeral Dance in Georgian Animation and
Cinema”
Sasha Razor, University of California Los Angeles
Panel 2 Moderator
Contestation and Construction in Early Soviet History Patrick Patterson, University of California San Diego
“Experimental Ground: Harold Ware and the Russian
Reconstruction Farms, 1925-27”
Maria Fedorova, University of California Santa Barbara
“The Smolensk “Signal,” Stalin’s Criticism/Self-Criticism Campaign, and the End of the NEP”
Christopher Monty, California State University
Dominguez Hills
“The Vibrant Resistance of Modern Architecture
under Stalin’s “Revolution from Above”: 1932-1938” Danilo Udovicki-Selb, University of Texas Austin
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
Patrick Patterson University of California San Diego
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#624
THURSDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #617
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
163
Panel 3 Moderator
Power, Ethnicity, Violence, and Meaning in Soviet and Post-Soviet Literature and Language Amelia Glaser, University of California San Diego
“Consequences of Structural Violence Against
Indigenous Peoples in the Contemporary Russian
State” Ulia Gosart, University of California Los Angeles
“Translating Shevchenko”
Amelia Glaser, University of California San Diego
“Writing “Po poniatiiam”: Exploring the GULag Roots
of Prison Slang as a Literary Device in Russian
Literature”
Alex Maxwell, University of Virginia
Panel 4
Moderator
New Directions in the History of Socialist Yugoslavia: The
National and the Transnational Patrick Patterson, University of California San Diego
“Socialist Pilgrimage or European Sin? Changing
Memorialization of the Jasenovac Concentration Camp”
Joel Palhegyi, University of California San Diego
“A Yugoslav Communist in India: Vladimir Dedijer’s
Journey to India in 1948” Robert Niebuhr, Arizona State University
“Inequality and Instability in the SFRY: The Effects
of Diverging Economic Outcomes on Security and
Stability in Socialist Yugoslavia”
Andrej Radic, University of New Mexico
“Managing the Seaside: Spatial Planning, Tourism,
and State-Socialism on the Yugoslav Adriatic Coast,
1964-1972”
Josef Djordjevski, University of California San Diego
Panel 5
Moderator
Politics, Ethnicity, and Conflict in Early 20th-Century
Eastern Europe and the Balkans Robert Niebuhr, Arizona State University
“Imperial Aspirations: The Colonial Discourse in Interwar Poland”
Marta Grzechnik, Harvard University
“Europe’s Other Heart of Darkness: Race and Nation
in the Inner Periphery” John Bukowczyk, Wayne State University
“Colonization through Translation: The Politics of
World Literature in Interwar Yugoslavia”
James Robertson, University of California Irvine
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #617
FRIDAY
1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #617
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#606
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
164
Western Association of Slavic Studies Business Meeting
Panel 6
Moderator
Power, Law, Security, and Economics in Socialist and Post-
Socialist Transformations Patrick Patterson, University of California San Diego
“Comparing Voluntary Practices in the Former Soviet
Union with Free Market & Blended Economies” Linda-Marie Sundstrom, California Baptist University
“Branding in Socialism and the Socialist Brand: The
Packaging of Prosperity in Communist Eastern
Europe” Patrick Patterson, University of California San Diego
“European Conditionality Reconsidered: Croatia and
the Western Balkans”
John E. Ashbrook, University of Virginia’s College Wise
Panel 7
Moderator
Empire, Internationalism, and Values in Tsarist and
Revolutionary Russia Patrick Patterson, University of California San Diego
“Russian Spiritual Christianity between the Revolutions of 1905 and 1917”
J. Eugene Clay, Arizona State University
“Do We Forget Our Defenders? Repatriations and
Ideas of Empire after the Russo-Japanese War”
Olivia Humphrey, University of California Irvine
“Exporting Revolution: Lenin’s Letter to American
Workers”
Kelly Evans, Eastern Washington University; and Jeanie
Welch, University of North Carolina Charlotte
“Western Eurasian Diplomacy in the 1730s: Russians,
Ottomans, and Austrians at the 1737 Nymeriv Peace
Congress”
Kyeann Sayer, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#605
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #624
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#624
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
165
Panel 8 Moderator
Gender, Power, Modernity, and Freedom: Women and Girls in Slavic and East European Societies Lynn Lubamersky, Boise State University
“The Distinctive Voice of Franciszka Urszula
Radziwiłłowa, the First Polish Woman Playwright”
Lynn Lubamersky, Boise State University
“Abusing Mothers: Gender and Power in Early Modern
Russia”
Marianna Muravyeva, University of Helsinki
“Tradition and Modernity: Molokan Women in
California’s Central Valley”
Michelle DenBeste, California State University Fresno
“Conspiracy Begins at Home: Educating Polish and
Jewish Girls in Late Nineteenth-Century Warsaw” Beth Holmgren, Duke University
Panel 9 Moderator
New Directions in Twentieth-Century East European History Patrick Patterson, University of California, San Diego
“Patriotic Cure for National Heroes: Nursing in
Bulgaria and Serbia during WWI”
Evguenia Davidova, Portland State University
“Generation ‘68 in Poland: Myth or Reality?”
Krzysztof Jasiewicz, Washington and Lee University
“The Catholic Church, Migration, and Local
Integration after the Second World War”
Jim Bjork, King’s College London
“When Europe’s Middle Class(es) Discovered How to
Do Good in the East”
Cristian Capotescu, University of Michigan
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #606
SATURDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta C
SLAVIC AND EURASIAN STUDIES
166
Panel 10 Moderator
Language, Identity, Meaning, and Culture in Contemporary East European and Eurasian Culture Evguenia Davidova, Portland State University
“Why Performing? Field Studies among Bulgarian
Folk Dance Communities in Bulgaria and in North
America” Daniela Ivanova-Nyberg, Bulgarian Cultural and Heritage
Center of Seattle
“European Integration and Reforms in the
Contemporary Ukrainian Literary Imagination” Lana Krys, MacEwan University
“Performing Yugoslavia: The Embodied Culture of
Remembering in the Post Yugoslav Space”
Ana Stojanovic, University of California Los Angeles
SATURDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta A
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
167
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Peter J. Martini Manchester University
Panel 1 Moderator
Social Psychology & Health Jenny Reichert, Rocky Mountain College
“Effects of Social Networks on the Wellbeing of
Formerly-Homeless Adults in Supportive Housing: A
Mixed-Method Case Study”
Reuben Addo, University of Southern Maine
“Quality of Life Related to Health in Adults” Martha Cecilia Villaveces López, Alejandra Moysen
Chimal, Elizabeth Estrada Laredo, Patricia Balcazar
Nava and Julieta Garay López, Autonomous University
of the State of Mexico
“Some Flocks Hurt the Birds: Homophily and Mental
Health in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB)
Individuals”
Peter J. Martini, Manchester University; and Marta
Elliott, University of Nevada Reno
Panel 2 Moderator
Social Psychology & Education Allison Gales, Ohio State University
“The Graduate Student Mental Health Crisis”
Courtney Arbogast, Case Western Reserve University
and Allison Gales, Ohio State University
“Emotional Pedagogy”
María Dolores Tapia Galindo and Ernesto Israel
Santillán Anguiano, Autonomous University of Baja
California
“Fear of Starting College” Kevin Jáquez, Western New Mexico University
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#717
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#717
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
168
Panel 3 Moderator
Social Psychology in Politics and Public Opinoin Peter J. Martini, Manchester University
“Study of Consumer Disposition Behaviour Toward Mobile Phones with Special Reference to Rajasthan,
India”
Monika Dubey, Rajasthan Technical University
“Are Millennials Really Different? Birth Cohorts, Gender, and Warmth toward Racial Groups”
Madison O. Danton and Colleen I. Murray, University of
Nevada Reno
“Exploring the Appeal of Conservative Politics to
White Women” Jenny Reichert, Rocky Mountain College; and Peter J.
Martini, Manchester University
Panel 4 Moderator
Career Opportunities in Tech Peter J. Martini, Manchester University
“Thinking about People: User, Product, and Strategy Research Methods and Audiences”
Victoria Springer, Sam Lindsay, and Carlene González,
Adobe Systems
“Thinking about Organizations: Orienting to
Structure, Context, and Business Culture” Victoria Springer, Sam Lindsay, and Carlene González,
Adobe Systems
“Thinking about Ourselves: Finding and Preparing
for Job Opportunities in Tech Research” Victoria Springer, Sam Lindsay, and Carlene González,
Adobe Systems
SATURDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup D
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
SOCIAL WORK
169
SOCIAL WORK
Moises Díaz Utah State University
Diane Calloway-Graham
Utah State University
Panel 1 Moderator
Social Work I Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University
“Implementation and Evaluation of Mindfulness-
based Interventions to Improve Mental Health and
Overall Well-being of College Student-Athletes”
Haley Brock and Alan J. Lipps, Abilene Christian
University
“The Effects of Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare on the
Mental Health of College Students”
Kate Nettles, Abilene Christian University
“Inviting Community Practitioners to Increase Cultural Competence: Intent, Content and Methods”
Moises Díaz, Utah State University
Panel 2 Moderator
Social Work II Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University
“Understanding Juvenile Reentry: An Evaluation of
Detention Staff Perceptions” Christina Sogar, Suzanne Maughan, Julie Campbell,
Jody VanLaningham, Timbre Wulf, and Paul Burger,
University of Nebraska Kearney
“Ex-convicts’ Gang Engagement and Life Transition” Jennifer Muñoz, University of Texas at El Paso
“The Effects of Aging Out of Foster Care on Social
Capital and Life Outcomes: A Mixed Methods Study of
Experiences and Outcomes”
Shawna Bendeck, Colorado State University
“An Evaluation of a Crisis Team Model with Law
Enforcement Deputies to Humanely Respond to
Mental Illness-Related Criminal Behavior”
Melissa Murray and Alan J. Lipps, Abilene Christian University
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#705
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #724
SOCIAL WORK
170
Panel 3 Moderator
Social Work III Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University
“Services for Old Women in Battered Women Shelters in Indiana”
Ronald Dolon and Judith L. Gray, Ball State University
“Substance Abuse, Intimate Partner Violence and
Sexual Assault Among University Students in a Medium-Sized Faith-Based University”
Erin K. DeOtte and Alan J. Lipps, Abilene Christian
University
“Evaluation of a Trauma-Sensitive Yoga Program for
Persons with Mental Illness” Alan J. Lipps and Jessica Snow, Abilene Christian
University
“Food Insecurity and Mental Health Correlations and
Barriers on a College Campus” Alexandria Bisson and Alan J. Lipps, Abilene Christian
University
Panel 4 Moderator
Social Work IV Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State University
“The Hide Out: Ground-Breaking Work of Social Work
Students and City Government” L. Ruth Whisler, Cristina Rocha, Iliana Figueroa, Crystal
Hamilton and María Alverada, Northern Arizona
University Yuma
“Systemic Voter Suppression on the United States-Mexico Border: The Socioeconomic Consequences of
Involuntary Political Silence”
Kimberley Kern and Audra R. Attaway, Northern Arizona
University Yuma
“A Preliminary Study of Labor Rights Violations Against Migrant Workers”
Gabriela Pérez, Marisol Jiménez, Sheslie Urias, Jovany
Sánchez and Briseyda García, Northern Arizona
University Yuma
“An Interprofessional, Binational Project Addressing
Social Vulnerabilities along the US Mexico Border”
William B. Pederson, Northern Arizona University Yuma;
Gilberto Manuel Galindo Aldana, and María del Rayo
López Contreras, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#724
THURSDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #724
SOCIAL WORK
171
Panel 5 Moderator
Social Work V Moises Díaz, Utah State University
“Using Critical Race Theory to Improve Social Work Practice”
Sharon Chun Wetterau, California State University
Dominguez Hills
“Anxiety, A Growing Social Problem: A Systematic Review of the Literature”
Adela Robinson and Alan J. Lipps, Abilene Christian
University
“What Happened to Theory in Social Work Thinking?
An Analysis of the Road Taken” Emilia E. Martínez-Brawley, Arizona State University
“Resilience and Adversity in Master of Social Work
Students”
Blake Beecher and Jacky Thomas, California State University San Marcos
Panel 6 Moderator
Social Work VI Moises Díaz, Utah State University
“Flipping the Classroom: Group Leadership
Competencies for Undergraduate Social Work
Students” Carl J Sorenson and Diane Calloway-Graham, Utah State
University
“Using IPE Simulations to Increase Professional Skills
in the Classroom” Stephen Baldridge and Jenn Rogers, Abilene Christian
University
“Off the Beaten Path: Delivering Hope to Peers Far
and Wide”
Susan Mansfield and Derrik Tollefson, Utah State University
“Evaluating Digital Mental Health: A Social Work Call
to Action”
Aloha A. VanCamp, University of Detriot Mercy
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#724
FRIDAY
2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #706
SOCIAL WORK
172
Panel 7 Moderator
Social Work VII Moises Díaz, Utah State University
“It’s Just Easier: Reflections on the Intersections of Kinship, Race and Ethnicity in Asian American
Adoptive Families”
Kathleen Bergquist, University of Nevada Las Vegas
“Tribal Family Healing Court: A Culturally-Sensitive Approach to Child Welfare in Tribal Communities”
Amy Ward, University of Southern California
“(How) Does Identity Taxation Impact Community
Practice: The Narratives of LGBTQ and
Undocumented Paid Community Organizers” Jessy K. Pérez, Metropolitan State University of Denver
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#624
SOCIOLOGY
173
SOCIOLOGY
KuoRay Mao Colorado State University-Fort Collins
Panel 1 Moderator
Discourses, Conflicts, and Social Justice KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“The Lack of Representation of LGBTTTIQ Characters
in Japanese Animation as a Way of Discrimination”
José Humberto Alvarado, Universidad Autónoma de Baja
California
“Cultural Diplomacy and Cooperation as Tools for Conflict Resolution and Prevention.
UNESCO, UNAOC and ALF’s Efforts in the Israel-
Palestine Conflict (2005-2017)”
Edith Ruvalcaba, Universidad de Guadalajara
“Faces of Fear: Using Fictions to Enhance Student
Understanding of Disaster Consequences”
Thomas E. Drabek, University of Denver
Panel 2 Moderator
Cultural Identities, Designations, and Community Health KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Substance Abuse Prevention with American Indian Youth: Reflections on the SPIRIT Program”
Julie Beicken and Jenny Reichert, Rocky Mountain
College
“Suicide Prevention in Montana: Lessons from the Finnish Mental Healthcare System”
Joy Crissey Honea, Montana State University Billings
“Creating a Culture of Health with Native American,
Latino, & High Incident Opioid Communities”
Sandra Sulzer, Stacey MacArthur, Zurishaddai García, Christine E Jensen, and Suzanne Prevedel, Utah State
University
“The Biomedicalization of Schizophrenia and
Depression”
Cole Cooper, Westminster College
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#717
THURSDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#633
SOCIOLOGY
174
Panel 3 Moderator
Food Security, Well Being, and Global Communities KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Household Composition and Experiences of Food Insecurity in Nigeria: The Role of SocialCapital,
Education, and Time Use”
Esther Lamidi, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
“Mapping Movements: A Call for Qualitative Social Network Analysis”
India Luxton, Colorado State University
“Polygyny and the Health of Living Children: An
Analysis of DHS Data from West Africa”
Foster Amey, Middle Tennessee State University; and Ami R. Moore, University of North Texas
Panel 4 Moderator
The Political Economy of Urban Space KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Money, Power, and Inequality in Vietnamese
Transnational Families”
Hung Cam Thai, Pomona College, Claremont University
“Housing Rights in a Rural College Community”
Teresa F. Divine and Cody Stoddard, Central Washington
University
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #706
SOCIOLOGY
175
Panel 5
Moderator
Gender, Migration, and Transnational Spaces (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND WOMEN’S AND
GENDER STUDIES) KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Tourism and Gender: Embodied Experiences of Female Pedestrians in El Chaparral-San Ysidro Puerta
Mexico Port of Entry (Tijuana, Mexico)”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Adriana Guillermina Ríos
Vázquez, and Jesús Amparo López Vizcarra, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Human Rights for LGBT Persons in Mexico: Have
Country Conditions Changed after the 2015 Supreme
Court Gay Marriage Ruling?”
Nielan Barnes, California State University Long Beach
“Repairing (and Exploiting) the Underclass Image: The
Blurring of Borders”
Michelle Phillips, University of California Berkeley
“Experiencias y alternativas de jóvenes mexicanos
que resignifican su espacio atravesado por la violencia”
Mara Rodrígues Venegas and Haydee Segura Herrera,
CIESAS Occidente
Panel 6 Moderator
Education and Social Stratification KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“The Nature of Margin: The Bidirectional Influence of Families on First-Generation College Students”
Dory Quinn, Pittsburg State University
“College-to-Career Transitions: Stratification among
Graduates of Elite-Private and Leading-Public Universities”
Daniel Davis, University of California San Diego
“Do We Have the Courage to End the Tyranny of the
Four-year Degree?”
Thomas Halverson, University of Washington
“Examining Racial Biases in Schools through Political
Ideology”
Leah Gillion, Princeton University
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta A
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#634
TRANSDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
176
TRANSDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
Christopher Brown New Mexico State University
Panel 1
Moderator
Roundtable: “Making the Case for the Relevance of Social Science in Addressing Current Global, National, and
Regional Challenges” Christopher Brown, New Mexico State University
Francisco Lara-Valencia, Arizona State University
Karen Jarrett-Snider, Northern Arizona University
Mark Melichar, Tennessee Technical University
Rosário Durão, New Mexico Tech Christopher Erickson, New Mexico State University
Chelsea Schelly, Michigan Technological University
Jesús Ruíz-Flores, La Universidad de Guadalajara la
Ciénega
Donna Lydecker, Idaho State University
THURSDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #624
UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS
177
UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS
Geoffrey E. Schneider Bucknell University
Scott Carter
University of Tulsa
Panel 1
Moderator
Political Economy Approaches to Sustainability, Inequality and Modeling
(CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT) Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
“Capitalism and Ecological Sustainability”
Josefina Y. Li, Bemidji State University
“Food, Farming and Sustainability: Towards a
Healthier, More Sustainable Food System” Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
“Agent-based Modeling: The Right Mathematics for
Radical Political Economics?”
Shu-Heng Chen, National Chengchi University
THURSDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
America’s Cup D
UNION FOR RADICAL POLITICAL ECONOMICS
178
Panel 2 Moderator
Neoliberalism and the Welfare of Real People (CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT) Yavuz Yasar, University of Denver
“Putting Precarity Back to Production: A Case Study
of Didi Kuaiche Drivers in the City of Nanjing, China”
Zhongjin Li and Hao Qi, University of Missouri Kansas
City
“Women’s Health in the Age of Neoliberalism &
Islamic Conservatism in Turkey”
Yavuz Yasar, University of Denver; and Gamze Cavdar,
Colorado State University
“Back with a Vengeance: Neoliberalism and Crisis
(Again) in Argentina”
Leopoldo Rodríguez, Portland State University
“‘We All Have to Do It’ Construction of the Everyday
Risk Manager” Ariane Hillig, Goldsmiths, University of London
“Robert Owen, Erik Olin Wright, and Worker
Cooperatives: Anti-capitalism and a Democratic
Political Economy” Edward J. Martin, California State University, Long
Beach
Panel 3
Moderator
Roundtable: Schneider’s Microeconomic Principles and Problems: A Pluralist Approach
(CROSSLISTED WITH ECONOMICS: ASSOCIATION FOR INSTITUTIONAL THOUGHT) Geoffrey E. Schneider, Bucknell University
Participants:
Nathan Sivers Boyce, Willamette University
Paula Cole, University of Denver
Jerry Gray, Willamette University Barbara Hopkins, Wright State University
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
America’s Cup C
THURSDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup B
URBAN STUDIES
179
URBAN STUDIES
Thomas C. Sammons
University of Louisiana Lafayette
Panel 1 Moderator
Urban Conditions Mark O’Bryan, University of Kentucky
“Urban Building and Integrated Design in the 409
Architecture Studio”
Thomas Sammons, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“Decisions, Decisions: Comprehensive Integrated
Design, Development, and the Negotiations Between”
Kiwana McClung, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“Technical Feasibility Study for the Implementation
of Pedestrian Safety Mechanisms” Martha Sofía Orjuela Abril, Jhan Piero Rojas Suárez, and
Gaudy Carolina Prada Botia, Universidad Francisco de
Paula Santander
“A Spatial Fix or A Welfare Challenge? Understanding China’s New Urbanization”
Zhongjin Li, University of Missouri Kansas City
Panel 2 Moderator
Modernism Hector LaSala, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Visualizing a History of Modernism in the Soviet
Union’s Architecture Through Expanse of the Horizontal Approach (1955-1965)”
Nadya Kozinets, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“Depth and Breadth in Four Gridshell Paviliions”
W. Geoffrey Gjertson, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“Louis Kahn’s Salk Institute for Biological Studies: A
Close Look”
Galen Minah, University of Washington
“From Silicon Valley to Silicon Delta: Sehnzhen, the Innovation City in Form”
Grace Wang, University of Southern California
FRIDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor
#724
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #724
URBAN STUDIES
180
Panel 3 Moderator
Contemporary Issues Doug Graf, Knowlton School
“One Drop at a Time Makes an Ocean of Water”
Andy F. Loewy, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“The History of the San Diego Symphony” Andrea Kapell Loewy, University of Louisiana Lafayette
“Economic Centrality and Street Art in Puerto
Vallarta”
Camilo Patiao García, University of Guadalajara
Panel 4 Moderator
Drawing and Representations of Urban Forms Kiwana McClung, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Representations of Representations” Mark O’Bryan, University of Kentucky
“United or Divided by A Common Language?
…Art/Architecture/Urban Design”
Doug Graf, Knowlton School
“Urban Sketching”
Lynn Craig, Clemson University
“Urbanizing the Suburbs”
Hector LaSala, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Panel 5 Moderator
Issues of the City Andy Loewy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
“Challenging Media Frames of Homelessness in Salt
Lake City, Utah”
Giancarlo Panagia, Westminster College; and Kiana
Avlon, Independent Scholar
“Still Inaccessible: The Impact of Source of Income
Antidiscrimation Laws on Housing Vouchers’
Locational Outcomes”
Seongkyung Cho, Arizona State University
“How Housing Policy Has Created an Environment
Where Gentrification Can Flourish”
Del Bharath, University of Nebraska Omaha
“Strategies for (Successful) Placemaking at Edges of No Place”
Stephen Rising, TCA Architecture
“Space/Power/Gender Fictions of Home: Reading
Contested Space”
Vandna Mathur, University of Delhi
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor #705
FRIDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#705
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
181
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
Barbara Bonnekessen Pittsburg State University
Panel 1
Moderator
Gendering Border Studies (CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS
STUDIES) Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason University
“Crossing Texas Borderlands: From Masculine Models
to Gender Balance in Social Justice Organizing” Kathleen Staudt, University of Texas at El Paso
“The Invisible Exodus: North Korean Undocumented
Migrants and Defectors in the East Asia”
Naomi Chi, Hokkaido University
“How Can We Define Equality and Social Equity in the
US. Mexican Border?”
Kimberly Collins, California State University San
Bernardino
“Caged Women: Migration, Mobility and Access to
Health Services in Texas and Arizona”
Andréanne Bissonnette, University of Quebec Montreal
“The Violence of Journeys: Borders, Women and
Irregular Migration” Carla Ángulo Pasel, Balsillie School of International
Affairs; and Guadalupe Correa-Cabrera, George Mason
University
“Is Domestic Violence a Private Matter or a Public Concern? The Challenge of Asylum in the Current
Political Climate
Meghan Barlow, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
THURSDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Coronado Ballroom E
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
182
Panel 2 Moderator
Discussant
Género, Vulnerabilidad y Grupos Sociales
(CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Carolina Serrano-Barquín, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
María Luisa González-Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas,
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Neo-masculinidades en Latinoamérica”
Héctor Serrano-Barquín and Carolina Serrano-Barquín,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Género y poder: mujeres políticas, experiencias y
expectativas caso: estado de México”
Graciela Vélez-Bautista and Patricia Zarza-Delgado,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Violencia virtual y género en jóvenes universitarios”
Tania Morales-Reynoso and Carolina Serrano-Barquín,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Derechos humanos con perspectiva de género”
Leonor Guadalupe Delgadillo-Guzmán and Adelaida Rojas-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México
“Empoderamiento de la Mujer en el ámbito turístico”
Rocío Serrano-Barquín, Emilio Ruiz-Serrano, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Panel 3 Moderator
Women’s Rights (CROSSLISTED WITH HISTORY) Monica S. Gallamore, Collin College
“Prostitution, Progressives, and Peril: How the
Amalgamation of Prostitution and Promiscuity During
the Progressive Era Led to Nullification of Women’s
Rights in Texas”
Jennifer Bridges, Grayson College
“Votes for Women: How Culture Impacted the
Nebraskan Women’s Suffrage Movement, 1914-1919”
Hannah Earnhardt, Peru State College
“The Road to Women’s Liberation: Escape from Racism, Ignorance and Belittlement” Peyton M. Carrington, Collin College Frisco
“The Creation of Soccer Patriarchy: How Gerda Lerner
Applies to Women’s Soccer”
Patrick H Salkeld, University of Central Oklahoma
THURSDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Regatta B
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor
#705
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
183
Panel 4 Moderator
Violencia, Género y Juventud (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) María del Carmen Farfán-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de
México
“Narrativas de violencia de género en jóvenes de
secundaria” José Claudio Carrillo-Navarro, Universidad de
Guadalajara, México
“Violencia de género en las letras de reggaetón”
Ma. Teresa Prieto-Quezada, Tonantzín del Socorro Carrillo-Navarro, and Noé Ornelas-Padilla, Universidad
de Guadalajara, México
“La violencia psicológica en el noviazgo. más allá de
los aspectos sociodemográficos”
María Teresa Dávalos-Romo, Mónica Olmos-Esparza, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas; María del Carmen
Farfán-García, and Enrique Navarrete-Sánchez,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
“Percepción de la violencia en jóvenes universitarios” Alejandra Moysén-Chimal, Martha Cecilia Villaveces-
López, Julieta Concepción Garay-López, Gloria Margarita
Gurrola-Peña, and Elizabeth Estrada-Laredo,
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Panel 5
Moderator
Women and Gender
(CROSSLISTED WITH HISTORY) Stanford K. Lester, Independent Scholar
“Ti-Grace Atkinson: The Radical Feminist and the
Strategy of Political Lesbianism” Kali A. Brown, Collin College Frisco
“‘I’m Still the Same Babe:’ Babe Didrikson and
Gender” Helen A. Salkeld, University of Central Oklahoma
“Two Spirit Women: Rethinking Indigenous Gender
Roles”
Savannah Waters, University of Central Oklahoma
FRIDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor #633
THURSDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
America’s Cup B
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
184
Panel 6 Moderator
Producing the Self: Navigating Identities in Visual Culture Tamar V. Salibian, Claremont University
“Branding the Self: Exploring Self-Commodification in
Reality TV”
Tamar V. Salibian, Claremont University
“Crip Beauty as Self-Production”
Shayda Kafai, California State Polytechnic University
“Beautiful Monsters: Production of the Monstrous
Self as First Lady”
Jennette Ramirez, California State Polytechnic University
Panel 7
Moderator
Gender, Migration, and Transnational Spaces (CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC
STUDIES, LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES, AND SOCIOLOGY) KuoRay Mao, Colorado State University
“Tourism and Gender: Embodied Experiences of
Female Pedestrians in El Chaparral-San Ysidro Puerta México Port of Entry (Tijuana, México)”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Adriana Guillermina Ríos
Vázquez, and Jesús Amparo López Vizcarra, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Human Rights for LGBT Persons in México: Have Country Conditions Changed after the 2015 Supreme
Court Gay Marriage Ruling?”
Nielan Barnes, California State University Long Beach
“Repairing (and Exploiting) the Underclass Image: The
Blurring of Borders” Michelle Phillips, University of California Berkeley
“Experiencias y alternativas de jóvenes mexicanos
que resignifican su espacio atravesado por la
violencia” Mara Rodrígues Venegas and Haydee Segura Herrera,
CIESAS Occidente
Panel 8 Moderator
Narratives by and of Women Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University
“From the Harpy to the Heroine: Evolution of a
Feminist Trend in the Works of the Syrian dramatist,
Sadallah Wannous”
Samar Zahrawi, Sam Houston State University
“IVF and Infertility: A Case Study of Women’s
Narratives through Blogs and the National Infertility
Awareness Week”
Obomighie Omoze Anastasia, Arkansas State University
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Conference Parlor
#717
FRIDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Conference Parlor #717
FRIDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
Regatta A
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
185
Panel 9
Moderator
Discussant
Trabajo Femenino en el Campo
(CROSSLISTED WITH RURAL AND AGRICULTERAL STUDIES AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Christine Von Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
María Luisa González-Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
“Gestoras de sus derechos: estrategias organizativas
de mujeres indígenas migrantes en el Valle de San
Quintín, Baja California” Guadalupe Concepción Martínez-Valdés, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México
“Mujeres indígenas y el trabajo agrícolo en las
Californias” Lourdes Camarena-Ojinaga, Guadalupe Concepción
Martínez-Valdés, Evarista Arellano-García, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California, México; and Christine Von
Glascoe, El Colegio de La Frontera Norte
“Los espacios de representación social de las mujeres campesinas en América Latina”
Humberto de Luna López and Marisol Cruz Cruz,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
“Los ámbitos de acción de las mujeres y los hombres rurales latinoamericanos para el desarrollo familiar”
Marisol Cruz Cruz and Humberto de Luna López,
Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México
Panel 10 Moderator
Sexuality, Feminine Health and Education (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Blanca Estela Arciga-Zavala, Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco,
México
“Componentes psico-sociales presentes en el ejercicio
de la sexualidad y el embarazo en: jóvenes embarazadas y madres solteras”
Blanca Estela Arciga-Zavala and Leonel García León,
Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco, México
“Transforming Rape Culture Through Social Justice Sexual Health Education”
Katrina Pimentel, California State University, Sacramento
“Dimensiones de la calidad de vida asociadas a la
presencia de autolesión no suicida en adolescentes
mexicanos” Yolanda Viridiana Chávez-Flores, Escuela de Ciencias de
la Salud Valle de las Palmas, Universidad Autónoma de
Baja California, México; and Carlos Alejandro Hidalgo
Rasmussen, Centro Universitario del Sur, Universidad de
Guadalajara
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta A
FRIDAY 4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta B
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
186
Panel 11
Moderator
Mexican Women and Diverse Labor Market Participation
(CROSSLISTED WITH CHICANO, LATINO, HISPANIC STUDIES AND LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Work-Life Balance in Travel Agencies in the Global-
South: A Question Without Answer?”
Isis Arlene Díaz-Carrión, Ma. Cruz Lozano Ramírez, and
Adriana Guillermina Ríos Vázquez, Universidad
Autónoma de Baja California
“Redistributive Effects of the National Financing
Program for Micro-entrepreneurs and Rural Women in
México. A Study with Gender Approach.”
Cindy Paola Rangel Pérez and Joana Cecilia Chapa Cantú, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León
“Cultural and Female Social Capital in Migrants. A
Methodology in Development”
Alma Alejandra Soberano Serrano and José Humberto
Alvarado Ortiz, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
Panel 12
Moderator
Legal Regimes, Rights, Visas: Views from Non-Citizens and Women, in Canada, México and the US.
(CROSSLISTED WITH ASSOCIATION FOR BORDERLANDS STUDIES) Michael Carpenter, University of Victoria
“Procedural Justice and Environmental Governance
in the US-México Borderlands”
Carolina Prado, San Jose State University
“Female Asylum Seekers and Health Care in Texas”
Claudia Donoso, St. Mary’s University San Antonio,
Texas
“Flexible and Assembled Bordering Practices: The
Imposition and Revocation of a Visa for Mexican Nationals Travelling to Canada”
Paloma Villegas, California state University San
Bernardino
“The Non-Citizen Nightmare: An Analysis of Racist US Immigration Policies”
Jessica TaghVaiee, Westminster College
“Bridging Worlds: Borders and Disobedience”
Michael Carpenter, University of Victoria
SATURDAY
8:00 – 9:30 am
America’s Cup C
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Nautical
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
187
Panel 13 Moderator
Health Communication I (CROSSLISTED WITH COMMUNICATION STUDIES) Amy MacPherson, Phoenix College
“IVF and Infertility: A Case Study of Women’s
Narratives through Blogs and the National Infertility
Awareness Week” Obomighie Omoze Anastasia, Arkansas State University
“Online Social Support for Autism Parents: A Case
Study of the Instagram Account Page Autism Parent
Support” Oluwayinka Dada, Arkansas State University
“Concerns of Female Adolescents about Menarche
and First Sexual Intercourse: A Mixed Methods
Analysis of Social Media Questions”
Nikkie Saldívar Hodgson, William Strong, Priscilla Flores, The University of Texas Río Grande Valley; Giselle N
Ricoy, University of Incarnate Word School of Medicine;
and Elad Yom-Tov, Microsoft Research
“La violencia digital en las experiencias de pareja de jóvenes urbanos en México”
Tania Rodríguez Salazar, Universidad de Guadalajara
Panel 14 Moderator
Health Communication II (CROSSLISTED WITH COMMUNICATION STUDIES) Amy MacPherson, Phoenix College
“Social Support and Breast Cancer in Saudi Arabia”
Lujain Bugshan, Arkansas State University
“Assessing the Health Literacy Communication Competencies of Nurses: Results from Feasibility
Piloting of the HLP-NICE Tool”
Kempa French, Austin Peay State University
“A Review of Qualitative Methods in Health
Communication Research” Liza Ngenye, La Sierra University; and Gary Kreps,
George Mason University
“The Social Impact of Obesity on America’s
Workforce: Narrative from The Employee-Employer Perspective”
Samuel Mensah Noi, Arkansas State University
SATURDAY 8:00 – 9:30 am
Conference Parlor #706
SATURDAY 9:45 – 11:15 am
Conference Parlor
#706
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
188
Panel 15 Moderator
Discussant
Mujeres: Acoso y Violencia Laboral (CROSSLISTED WITH LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES) Araceli Colín-García, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México
Antonio Jiménez-Díaz, Universidad de Guadalajara, México
“La adopción de los protocolos de atención y
prevención del acoso y la violencia de género en las universidades públicas de México”
Cynthia Lucía Huitrado Téllez, Facultad Latinoamericana
de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Ecuador
“Acoso en redes sociales” Araceli Colín-García, Alma Delia García Ensástegui, and
Miguel Ángel Silva Carbajal, Universidad Autónoma del
Estado de México
“La violencia laboral hacia las mujeres en México en
el Siglo XXI” María Luisa González Marín, Instituto de Investigaciones
Económicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Panel 16 Moderator
Dealing with Violence Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University
“Poverty and Gender-Based Violence in Post-Independent Lagos”
Kbir Abdulkareem, University of KwaZulu-Natal and Ola-
Oluwa Alao Folami, Cuttington University
“Equal Treatment Access for Female Offenders”
Arzelia Williams, Michigan State University
“Migration Regimes, Mobility and Access to Refugee
Rights: Experiences of Refugee Women in Southern
México.”
Susanne Maria Willers, Universidad Autónoma de México
Panel 17 Moderator
Negotiating Public Spaces Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University
“No R.E.S.P.E.C.T.: The Otherization of Arianna
Grande During Aretha Franklin’s Funeral”
Ken Corbit, Belmont University
“Pussy Hats and Anti-Trans Sentiments: When
Second-Wave and Third-Wave Collide”
Sean Maulding, California State University
“Organizing and Moving Beyond a Nation-State’s
Grasp” Leena A. Ali, San Diego State University
“How did Ottoman Turkish Women Claim Public
Space? The Case of Fatma Aliye”
Beyza Lorenz, UCLA
SATURDAY 1:00 – 2:30 pm
Conference Parlor #624
SATURDAY 2:45 – 4:15 pm
America’s Cup C
SATURDAY
9:45 – 11:15 am
Regatta C
WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES
189
Panel 18 Moderator
In/Visibilities Barbara Bonnekessen, Pittsburg State University
“A Conceptual Framework of the Impact of Female
Stereotypes in Math within Research”
Sophie E. Yang, Nicole Lauzus, and Mary Oschwald,
Portland State University
“Challenging Patriarchy in Como Agua Para
Chocolate”
Wendy Harvey, New Mexico State University
“Aggravation for Contemporaries’ Eyes but Invisible
to Historians: Single Women and Jewish Migration,
1880-1914”
Aleksandra Jakubczak, Columbia University
“Why Not You?” An Auto-Ethnographic Examination
of Gender in Rural Higher Education”
Jessica Clark, Western Wyoming Community College
SATURDAY
4:30 – 6:00 pm
Regatta C
POSTER SESSION
190
POSTER SESSION
William C. Schaniel University of West Georgia and Global Scholastic Services
“Labor Force Outcomes: Wage Differentials among Graduates of U.S. Universities”
Jerrold Gales, University of West Georgia
“Attributing Child Misbehavior to Mental Health
Issues: Stigmatization of Family Structures”
Kimberley Klein, University of South Dakota
“The Maize”
María Isabel Martínez Mendez, Benemérita Universidad
Autónoma de Puebla
“How Student Belief Systems Influence Campus
Sexual Assault”
Brooke Nyberg and Gia Hoegh, Northern Arizona
University
“Preservation of Natural Areas in Mexico: Transcendence of the Declaration of Protected Areas
adjacent to the sub-basin of Lake Chapala”
Angélica Stefanía Comparán Orozco, Universidad de
Guadalajara
“Factors Influencing MLB Attendance: Performance
Measures that Affect the Fan Experience”
Sean Teters, University of West Georgia
FRIDAY
(with Breakfast) 7:15 – 8:00 am
Coronado Foyer
Index of Participants
191
Abdulkareem, Kbir ................................188
Abraham, Romeo ..................................155
Aceves Calderón, Patricia Margarita ..... 132,
145
Acharya, Ram N ..................................... 87
Ackleson, Jason ..................................... 46
Acri nee Lybecker, Kristina ML ............... 85
Adame-Ocegueda, Josselyn ............. 95, 120
Adams, David P. ...................................151
Addo, Reuben .......................................167
Adewusi, Ademola ............................. 24, 43
Adkisson, Richard V.......................... 79, 88
Aduomayebe, Elohor ............................. 98
Afolabi, Oyeronke ................................... 71
Aguilar-García, Francisco Javier.... 116, 143
Akhther, Najma ............................ 135, 138
Akinola, Olatunde Kabir ........................159
Alaniz, Kristen ....................................... 72
Alba, Mariana .......................................113
Albanesi, Heather Powers ..... i, x, 64, 67, 68
Alexander, Linda ............................... 69, 70
Alexandre, Pierre ................................... 31
AL-Fayez, Diana ............................ 148, 153
Alharethi, Mesfer ..................................137
Ali, Leena A. .........................................188
Allen, Michelle M. B. .............................153
Almaraz, Araceli ....................................106
Alomari, Asem ......................................137
Alonso, Carolina .................................... 37
Alotaibi, Rayan .....................................138
Alqahtani, Hessah .................................135
Alshammari, Musaed ............................138
Altabtabaei, Hashem .............................. 13
Altamirano, Nelson ................................ 81
Alvarado Ortiz, José Humberto 62, 129, 186
Alvarado, José Humberto 62, 129, 173, 186
Álvarez López, Salomon ................. 133, 161
Alverada, María.....................................170
Amaral, Michelle M. .......................... 88, 89
Amato, Anthony J. ................................159
Amey, Foster .........................................174
Amezquita, Juan .................................... 66
Amilhat Szary, Anne Laure .......... 24, 29, 43
Anarbaeva, Samara ...............................139
Anastasia, Obomighie Omoze .. 69, 184, 187
Anderson, Greg ................................. 35, 55
Anderson, Joan...................................... 36
Anderson, Joan B. ................................. 46
Anderson, Magnus ................................. 16
Andrade-Castillo, Juan Carlos .............. 115
Andrews, Christina .................................. 3
Andrist, Debra D. ..... ii, iii, x, 57, 59, 60, 61,
116, 119, 123, 125
Aneni, Monica O. ................................. 102
Ángulo Pasel, Carla ................... 19, 48, 181
Antonio-Corvera, Alejandro .................. 106
Anuar, Khairul A. ................................. 156
Aparicio-Padilla, Dulce María ........ 128, 130
Appleyard, Bruce ................................. 147
Arbogast, Courtney ............................. 167
Arbuckle, Matthew ................................. 93
Arciga-Zavala, Blanca Estela ......... 126, 185
Arellano-García, Evarista 94, 118, 126, 160,
185
Argandona, Monica .............................. 146
Arjona, Alejandro ................................. 106
Arredondo, Emanuel .............................. 65
Arreola Sánchez, Ilse Abigail ................... 30
Arth, Zachary W. .................................... 70
Ashbrook, John E. ............................... 164
Atkinson, David ..................................... 47
Atlas, Pierre M. ............................. x, 54, 56
Attaway, Audra R. ................................ 170
Avendaño-Enciso, Alipia ................. 95, 120
Ávila Chávez, J. Antonio . 18, 22, 57, 58, 91,
92, 105, 108
Avlon, Kiana ........................................ 180
Avsar, Rojhat .............................. 77, 78, 81
Ayala, Edgardo ....................................... 86
Ayala, Jordan ......................................... 74
Ayala-Gallardo, Miriam Lizeth .............. 111
Ayala-Ramírez, Suhey .................... 94, 118
Ayers, Jeffrey ......................................... 29
Baah-Kumi, Bernard .............................. 89
Bailey, Kathy ....................................... 102
Bakare, Oluwabunmi ............................. 71
Baker, David L. .................................... 151
Baker, Jessica ........................................ 31
Balcazar Nava, Patricia........................ 167
Baldridge, Stephen ............................... 171
Baldwin, Landon .................................. 146
Ballegeer, Joe ......................................... 82
Baltutis, Jesse ....................................... 38
Baranes, Avraham ........................... 76, 80
Index of Participants
192
Barber, Andrew ...................................... 88
Barlow, Jessica .....................................147
Barnes, Nielan ................ 61, 124, 175, 184
Barnes, William ..................................... 78
Barraza, Martha Patricia ........................ 30
Barrera, Argelia .............................. 60, 119
Barzola, María Verónica ......................... 17
Bass Zavala, Sonia ................................. 39
Bastos Osorio, Liliana Marcela ............... 45
Basulto-Castillo, Angélica .... 100, 106, 127,
128
Bates-Eamer, Nicole .......................... 40, 48
Becker, Jessica ...................................... 31
Beecher, Blake ......................................171
Beicken, Julie .......................................173
Bejarano, Nayla ....................................109
Bell, Robert ..................................... 2, 5, 95
Benally, Darrien ....................................... 6
Bendeck, Shawna .................................169
Bennett, Cheryl Louise Redhorse . 2, 5, 6, 73
Bento Botarelli, Artur ............................. 77
Berger Bush, Sasha ............................... 75
Bergquist, Kathleen ..............................172
Bermúdez Tapia, Bertha Alicia ............... 36
Berrod, Frédérique ................................. 46
Berry, Dianne ........................................... i
Besier, Gerhard ..................................... 25
Bharath, Del .........................................180
Bhattacharya, Rajesh ............................. 77
Biegert, Austin ......................................101
Biegert, Melissa ....................................102
Bigalke, Zachary R. ...............................103
Biggs, Trent18, 22, 57, 58, 91, 92, 105, 108
Birkhead, Colin M .................................. 83
Bisson, Alexandria ................................170
Bissonnette, Andréanne . 19, 23, 26, 51, 54,
181
Bjork, Jim ............................................165
Black, Amy C. ........................................ 64
Blanchard, Lloyd ..................................147
Blaser, Arthur W. ................................... 65
Boehm, Lindsey Jo ............................... 2, 3
Bonnekessen, Barbara .. i, iii, x, 9, 181, 184,
188, 189
Boucher, Vincent .............................. 26, 54
Bourgeon, Mathilde ............... 20, 23, 26, 54
Bowman, Michael .................................134
Boyce, Nathan Sivers ............................178
Boyle, Edward .................................. 11, 15
Boyle, Ted .............................................. 46
Boyles, Lisa M. .............................. 134, 137
Bozanich, Emily ..................................... 73
Bozanich, Stevan ................................. 104
Bracamontes, Álvaro .............................. 44
Brand, Matthew ..................................... 38
Brault, Erik ........................................... 65
Bravo Cadena, Jessica ........................... 39
Brenner, Norma Angélica ................ 59, 116
Bridges, Jennifer ........................... 102, 182
Brien, Spencer T. ................................. 148
Briscoe, Chaz ..................................... 8, 55
Brock, Haley ........................................ 169
Brown, Christopher .................... iii, 52, 176
Brown, Kali A. ............................... 102, 183
Brown, Stephen ................................... x, 1
Browning-Keen, Valencia ................ 61, 125
Bruce, Benjamin .................................... 33
Brunet-Jailly, Emmanuel ...... 15, 24, 43, 46
Brunjes, Benjamin M. ................... 157, 158
Brunner, Eric ....................................... 157
Buehring, Lynda .................................. 147
Bugshan, Lujain ..................... 70, 137, 187
Bukowczyk, John ................................. 163
Burger, Paul ........................................ 169
Burkardt, Nina ............................... 93, 143
Burke, John Francis ...................... 61, 125
Burkey, Brant ...................................... 136
Burns, Beau .......................................... 85
Bustamante Rey, Luisa Daniela .............. 32
Bustamante, Jorge ................................. 37
Bustillos Durán, Sandra ......................... 32
Butler, Kevin D. ................................... 101
Calderón -Porter, María Eugenia........... 146
Calderón, José ..................................... 150
Calise, Archie ......................................... 10
Calloway-Graham, Diane ..... iii, x, 169, 170,
171
Camarena-Ojinaga, Lourdes ... 94, 118, 126,
160, 185
Camargo-Rentería, Edith ........................ 96
Campbell, Annhenrie .............................. 83
Campbell, Julie .................................... 169
Campos-Delgado, Amalia ........................ 31
Cantens, Thomas ............................. 12, 20
Capehart, Kevin W. ................................ 77
Capotescu, Cristian .............................. 165
Index of Participants
193
Cappellano, Francesco ........................... 32
Cardwell, Laura ................................ 78, 80
Carpenter, Michael ................... 43, 45, 186
Carr, D. Jasun ......................................136
Carrillo, Jorge ........................................ 44
Carrillo-Gómez, María Teresa ................128
Carrillo-Navarro, José Claudio ..... 112, 121,
183
Carrington, Peyton M. ................... 102, 182
Carroll, Deborah A. ....................... 156, 157
Carruthers, David .................................. 36
Carter, Scott ..................................... x, 177
Casaglia, Anna .................................. 39, 40
Cassidy, Steven ................................ 67, 68
Cassie, Gabriel....................................... 38
Castañeda Pérez, Estefanía ......... 21, 34, 50
Castellanos-Villarruel, Ma. Soledad .......117
Castillo-Girón, Víctor Manuel .......... 94, 118
Castro-Figueroa, Fernando Manuel .......111
Cauvel, Michael ..................................... 79
Cavdar, Gamze ............................... 76, 178
Cázares, Jehú ................................. 60, 123
Cázarez, Manuel Israel .......................... 98
Cejudo-Rodríguez, Dalia Elizabeth .........114
Chacón Silva, Areli ................................. 44
Chacón-Silva, Areli ...............................109
Champlin, Dell P. ................................... 75
Chang, Joice .......................................... 94
Chapa Cantú, Joana Cecilia .... 62, 129, 186
Chapa, Joana ........................................ 86
Chapman, David ...................................156
Chávez Valdéz, Aarón ...................... 95, 120
Chávez, Manuel ................................ 27, 42
Chávez, Marina .....................................150
Chávez-Flores, Yolanda Viridiana .. 126, 185
Chávez-Soledad, Marisol Fernanda ........109
Chen, Can ............................ 154, 155, 158
Chen, Gang .................................. 152, 153
Chen, Shu-Heng ............................. 74, 177
Chen, Xiaowei ................................. 69, 135
Cherkas, Nataliia ................................... 87
Chi, Naomi .. 11, 14, 15, 19, 33, 42, 46, 181
Chibango, Conrad .................................. 96
Chin, Amanda................................... 16, 30
Cho, B. Shine .......................................154
Cho, Inyoung ........................................153
Cho, Seongkyung ..................................180
Choi, Haneul ................................ 150, 151
Chon, Woohyung.............................. 14, 33
Chuaqui, Jorge ...................................... 65
Chun Wetterau, Sharon ....................... 171
Chung, Ai-Ting ....................................... 12
Cital Morales, Frida Sofìa 18, 22, 57, 58, 91,
92, 105, 108
Clark, Isadora ..................... 59, 66, 68, 114
Clark, Jessica .......................... iii, 160, 189
Clay, J. Eugene .................................... 164
Cloutier-Roy, Christophe .................. 26, 54
Cohen, Miguel Rosario ........................... 47
Cole, Paula .................................... 77, 178
Colín-García, Araceli ..... 116, 131, 143, 188
Colín-Mar, Ismael ................................. 121
Collins, Holly ......................................... 56
Collins, Justus .......................................... i
Collins, Kimberly ................. 19, 38, 41, 181
Commuri, Chandra ....... 146, 147, 149, 151
Companion, Michèle .......................i, 98, 99
Comparán Orozco, Angélica Stefanía .... 190
Comparan-Orozco, Angelica Stefania ..... 95,
120
Concepción Garay-López, Julieta ... 112, 183
Connelly, Kristi ......................................... i
Conner, Kevin ........................................ 77
Considère, Sylvie .................................... 27
Contreras-Estrada, Mónica I. ................ 122
Contreras-Orozco, Leticia ..................... 117
Cooper, Cole ........................................ 173
Corbit, Ken .......................................... 188
Coronado, Irasema ...................... 23, 44, 47
Coronado, Irma .................................. 4, 73
Correa-Cabrera, Guadalupe . 19, 24, 28, 46,
51, 181
Corronado, Irasema................................ 42
Cortés Romero, Edith ........................... 113
Cortés Romero, Teresita ....................... 113
Cortéz-Godínez, José ............................ 114
Cota-Guzmán, Hilda Irene .................... 113
Coy, Patrick G. ..................................... 143
Cozine, Keith.......................................... 16
Craig, Lynn .......................................... 180
Cruz Cruz, Marisol ................ 126, 160, 185
Cruz, Giselle ........................................ 142
Cruz, Pamela ......................................... 43
Cuan-Corpus, Edith Mei Lai ................. 112
Cuéllar, Jorge E. .................................. 127
Cummings-Bernal, José Luis ................ 111
Index of Participants
194
Curran, Kevin .......................................136
D’Aragon-Giguère, Thalia ...... 23, 26, 51, 54
Dada, Oluwayinka .................. 69, 136, 187
Dalby, Simon .................................... 24, 38
Dam, Linda ............................................ 71
Danton, Madison ..................................141
Danton, Madison O. .............................168
Darroch, Michael ................................... 41
Dávalos-Romo, María Teresa . 112, 115, 183
Davidova, Evguenia ....................... 165, 166
Davis, Daniel ........................................175
Daychild, Lyle ..................................... 4, 73
de Anda González, David ............... 105, 141
de Anda, Roberto ............................ 60, 123
de Jesús Torres-Góngora, María ............107
de la Cruz Guzmán, Ulises Osbaldo . 97, 130
De La Cruz-Guzmán, Ulises Osbaldo .....122
De La Rosa, Christopher 18, 22, 57, 58, 91,
92, 105, 108
De Las Fuentes Lacavex, Gloria Aurora . 63,
96, 131
de Lima Carlini, Newton .................... 76, 80
de los Ángeles Flores, María ..... 42, 44, 109,
132, 145
de Luna López, Humberto ..... 126, 160, 185
de Luna-López, Humberto .....................128
de Oliveira Scaglione, Guilherme ............ 81
Dean, Eric ............................................. 78
Dean, Erik ............................................. 80
Decker, J.W. ................................. 146, 153
Decoville, Antoine .................................. 53
Deen, Ahmed ........................................139
del Rayo López Contreras, María ..... 42, 170
del Socorro Carrillo-Navarro, Tonantzín 112,
183
Delgadillo-Guzmán, Leonor Guadalupe . 110,
182
Delgado Díaz, Luz Amparo ....................128
Delgado Hinojosa, Paula.......... 97, 127, 130
Delhumeau Rivera, Sheila 63, 96, 131, 132,
145
DenBeste, Michelle ...............................165
DeOtte, Erin K. .....................................170
Despain, Hans G. .............................. 76, 77
Dhamija, Nidhi ...................................... 98
Díaz Flores, Manuel ..............................149
Díaz, Moises ................. iii, x, 169, 171, 172
Díaz-Bautista, Alejandro .......................107
Díaz-Carrión, Isis Arlene .. 61, 62, 124, 129,
175, 184, 186
Divine, Teresa F. .................................. 174
Djordjevski, Josef ................................. 163
Dolek, Caglar ....................................... 103
Dolon, Ronald ...................................... 170
Domínguez, Anitza .................... 59, 66, 114
Donoso, Claudia............................. 45, 186
Dorbolo, Chiara...................................... 17
Dorf Nielsen, Henrik ............................... 43
Dorfman, Adrianna ..................... 12, 20, 27
Doucette, Meriem ................................. 151
Drabek, Thomas E. .............................. 173
Drapela, Laurie A. .................................. 72
Dubey, Monika .................................... 168
Duffin, Diane L. ................................... 142
Duggan, Andrew .................................. 154
Durán, Javier ......................................... 42
Durand, Frederic.................................... 53
Durão, Rosário ............................... 69, 176
Dzigbede, Komla .................................. 158
Eagar, Kyle ...................................... 89, 97
Earley, Joseph ....................................... 10
Earnhardt, Hannah ....................... 102, 182
Ebdon, Carol ........................................ 153
Echezona, Ifeoma .................................. 99
Edwardson, Nicholas ............................ 157
Eger, John ............................................. 98
Eguiarte, Ana ......................................... 38
Elardo, Justin ........................................ 78
Elizondo, Napoleón Gudino .................... 38
Elliott, Marta ....................................... 167
Enciso-Ávila, María Isabel .................... 128
Enitan, Ogunsusi Cecilia ........................ 28
Enyinnaya, Joy ...................................... 84
Erickson, Christopher ................. x, 85, 176
Erickson, Christopher A. ........................ 88
Eselabor, Willie ...................................... 94
Eselebor, Willis Aziegbe .......................... 28
Espina, Carlos ....................................... 34
Espinosa, Salvador ............................... 155
Estrada Laredo, Elizabeth ................... 167
Estrada-Laredo, Elizabeth ............. 112, 183
Estrada-Márquez, Juan Fernando ........ 111
Etsate-Gashytewa, Kiana ......................... 6
Eudaily, Sean Patrick ............................... 6
Evans, Kelly ......................................... 164
Fabionar, James .................................... 68
Index of Participants
195
Fabionar, Jason ..................................... 67
Fagbadebo, Omolulu .............................142
Fakhrashrafi, Mitra ................................ 41
Falcón Orta, Vanessa ........................ 34, 50
Falcon, Vanessa ..................................... 21
Faleye, Olukayode Abiodun ............... 28, 43
Famania, Jesús ..................................... 66
Farfán-García, María del Carmen . 112, 115,
128, 183
Feaver, Tyler .......................................... 79
Fedorova, Maria ....................................162
Fernández Guzmán, Eduardo ................. 30
Fernández, Rafael .................................. 37
Ferrill, Jamie ......................................... 16
Feu, Montse .................................... 59, 116
Fierro-López, Laura Emilia ............ 114, 122
Figueroa, Iliana .....................................170
Figueroa, Norma ....................... 59, 66, 114
Firch, Tim .............................................. 83
Fitzgerald, Janine .................................. 37
Flanigan, Shawn ........................... 147, 150
Flores Molina, Karla ............................... 85
Flores, Priscilla ............................... 69, 187
Flores, Vanessa...................................... 50
Flores, Zaira .........................................113
Flores-Grimaldo, Alfredo .......................128
Florido-Alejo, Ángel Lorenzo ... 62, 129, 132,
144
Flory, Jeffrey ..................................... 86, 88
Foad, Hisham ........................................ 90
Folami, Ola-Oluwa Alao ........................188
Foltz, Maggie ........................................ 2, 6
Fontes, Breno ........................... 59, 66, 114
Footer, Dawn ........................................148
Fortuné, Cléa ......................................... 31
Fowler, Gilbert .............................. 134, 136
Franca, Rafael .................................. 12, 20
Franklin, Aimee .............................. 93, 153
French, Kempa ......................... 64, 70, 187
French, Laurence ...................... 20, 61, 125
Friedel, Tracy L. ....................................... 3
Friedman, Kathryn................................. 41
Fryer, Paul ............................................. 21
Fuentes, Cesar Mario ............................. 40
Fuentes, Viola .......................................149
Fuentes-Maruyama, Misaki ...................149
Fuentez, Viola .......................................146
Furukawa, Koji ...................................... 42
Gagnon, Frédérick ............................ 26, 54
Gales, Allison ...................................... 167
Gales, Jerrold ...................................... 190
Galindo Aldana, Gilberto Manuel .... 42, 170
Galindo, María Dolores Tapia .............. 167
Gallamore, Monica ................................... x
Gallamore, Monica S. iii, 101, 102, 103, 182
Ganster, Paul ......................................... 48
Garay López, Julieta ............................ 167
García Arvizu, Ernesto ........ 22, 58, 92, 108
García Ensástegui, Alma Delia ...... 131, 188
García Escobar, Eva Lilia ..................... 128
García León, Leonel ....................... 126, 185
García Mendoza, José Orlando ....... 61, 125
García Meneses, Érika............................ 85
García Meza, Adriana ........................... 111
García Pérez, Hilda ................................. 30
García Torres, Nelson Emilio .................. 45
García Uribe, Emanuel ........................... 25
García Veloso, Edgar .............................. 27
García, Briseyda .................................. 170
García, Camilo Patiao ........................... 180
García, Humberto .................................. 44
García, Zurishaddai ............................. 173
García-Bullé-Garza, Daniel ............ 121, 130
García-Meza, Adriana ........................... 115
Gardiner, Christie ................................ 156
Garrett, Terence ..................................... 23
Gattinger, Monica ............................ 35, 55
Gay, Andrew ........................................ 134
Gay, David E.R....................................... 10
Geisler, Karl ........................................... 88
Gen, Sheldon ................................. 93, 143
Gerber, James ....................................... 36
Gerber, James B. ................................... 46
Ghuman, Umar ............................. 148, 151
Gibaja-Romero, Damián Emilio ............ 128
Gibbs, Norman Paul ............................. 148
Gilbert, Emily......................................... 41
Gillion, Leah ........................................ 175
Ginikachi C., Uzoma .............................. 24
Gjertson, W. Geoffrey ........................... 179
Glaser, Amelia ............................... 162, 163
Glass, Cynthia ....................................... 72
Glessner (Mott), Andrea ........................ 159
Gokatalay, Gozde Emen ....................... 103
Gokatalay, Semih ................................. 103
Gómez Muñiz, Magdiel ......................... 117
Index of Participants
196
Gómez, Ricardo ................................. 16, 30
Gómez-Collado, Martha Esthela ............113
Gómez-Muñiz, Magdiel ..........................117
Gomez-Schempp, Cindy Azucena ........... 51
Gomis, Redi ........................................... 44
Gonzáles, Lizeth ..................................... 45
González Álvarez, Eduardo ....................128
González Beltrones, Adria Velia ..... 132, 144
Gónzález de Bustamante, Celeste ........... 27
Gonzalez Gorman, Sylvia ........................ 17
González Marín, María Luisa ......... 131, 188
González, Carlene ................................168
González, Xavier Oliveras ....................... 53
González-Andrade, Salvador ..................107
González-Baltazar, Raquel .....................122
González-Beltrones, Adria Velia .............112
González-Berrueto, Elsa Catalina ..........111
González-Marín, María Luisa 110, 126, 160,
182, 185
González-Nolasco, Victor Enrique ..........111
González-Pérez, Cándido ............... 111, 113
González-Quintero, Sara Marlene ........... 50
González-Sánchez, Renato ....................121
Goodman, Doug ....................................148
Goodrich, Kristen ................................... 38
Goolsby, Wendy ..................................... 73
Gorina, Evgenia ....................................153
Gosart, Ulia ..........................................163
Gould, Larry A. ............................... i, iii, 72
Gouminlal, T. ......................................... 17
Graf, Doug ............................................180
Grajeda, Margarita ................................. 30
Gray, Jerry ............................... 77, 80, 178
Gray, Judith L. .....................................170
Green, Cheryl ........................................ 68
Green, Mitchell ...................................... 78
Greene, Barbara ............................... 12, 13
Griffin, Darrin J. .................................... 70
Grinder, Darrin ............................... x, 8, 55
Grzechnik, Marta ..................................163
Guajardo, Ana ......................................113
Guerra-García, Ernesto .........................115
Guevara, Asaf ........................................ 33
Günther, María Griselda ..... 22, 58, 92, 108
Guo, Rongxing .................................. 49, 56
Gupta, Priyanshu .................................. 77
Gurrola-Peña, Gloria Margarita ..... 112, 183
Gutiérrez-Linares, Delia ........................117
Guzman, Tatyana .............. x, 152, 153, 154
Guzmán-Del Castillo, Teresa ................ 113
Habegger, Kimberly ........................ 60, 119
Hakim, Samuel D. ................................ 139
Halder, Tamoghna .................................. 85
Hale, Geoffrey ........... 26, 35, 40, 54, 55, 56
Hale, Geoffrey E. .................................... 24
Hall, John ........................................ 78, 81
Halverson, Thomas .............................. 175
Hamilton, Crystal ................................. 170
Han, Kyung Jung ................................. 138
Hanson, Ralph ..................................... 135
Hanson, Ralph E. ................................. 136
Harden, Madison.................................. 141
Harrington, James ............................... 153
Harris, RianSimone .................................. 1
Hartman, Steven .................................. 142
Harvey, Neil ........................................... 34
Harvey, Wendy ..................................... 189
Hasson, Shlomo ............................... 49, 56
Hastings, Rebecca ................................ 104
Hataley, Todd ......................................... 16
Hawes, Michael ...................................... 56
Hays, Chelsea ...................................... 136
Hayward, Kate ....................................... 43
Haziel-Rodríguez, Elim .................. 100, 109
Healey, Gavin A. ....................................... 6
Henríquez Lagos, Paola Andrea ...... 132, 145
Herke, Kate .......................................... i, iii
Hermann, Arturo.................................... 78
Hermida, Maikel ........................ 59, 66, 114
Hernández Ibarra, Alfonso Brandon . 22, 58,
92, 108
Hernández López, Ana Gabriela .............. 33
Hernández, Deborah .............................. 40
Hernández-García, Adriana ............ 95, 120
Hernández-González, Eduardo ..... 113, 116,
143
Hernandez-Saca, David .......................... 68
Hernández-Saca, David .......................... 67
Hernández-Sosa, Isabel Del Carmen .... 116,
143
Herrejón, Miriam Janely ....................... 142
Herrera Terrazas, Luís ............................ 39
Herrin, Bill ............................................. 88
Hert, Tamsen ....................................... 159
Herzik, Eric .................................... 60, 123
Herzog, Lawrence ................................... 23
Index of Participants
197
Hicks, James ........................................137
Hidalgo Rasmussen, Carlos Alejandro .. 126,
185
Hidalgo-Santacruz, Gustavo ..................122
Hild, Matthew .......................................159
Hildreth, W. Bartley ..............................155
Hill Maher, Kristen................................. 36
Hill, Greg ............................................... 78
Hill, Lilian ................................................ 6
Hill, Margot.............................................. 6
Hillig, Ariane ................................... 76, 178
Hines, Conster ....................................... 71
Hinojosa Arago, Daniela ........................113
Hlongwana, James ................................. 17
Hoang, Trang ........................................156
Hodge, Edwin ........................................ 48
Hoegh, Gia ............................................190
Holder, Raymond ................................... 71
Holmgren, Beth.....................................165
Holt, Ric ................................................ 78
Honea, Joy Crissey ...............................173
Hopkins, Barbara ..................... 77, 79, 178
Howard, Stephenie ................................... 1
Huang, Min Hua ...................................142
Huelsbeck, Alyssa ................................ 2, 6
Huerta-Vega, Myrna Carolina ................121
Hughes, Sallie ........................................ 27
Huitrado Téllez, Cynthia Lucía ...... 131, 188
Hummel, Daniel ....................................155
Humphrey, Olivia ..................................164
Hung, Po-Yi ...................................... 11, 15
Hunt Krueger, Rochelle .........................142
Hurt, R. Douglas ........................... 159, 160
Hutchinson Tovar, Sara ......................... 90
Ibáñez Hernández, Oscar ....................... 52
Idhirij, Saleh .......................................... 86
Iglesias Prieto, Norma ............................ 36
Iribe Ramírez, Yvette ......................... 16, 30
Isern, Thomas D. ..................................140
Islam, Khairul .......................................135
Ivanova-Nyberg, Daniela .......................166
Ivey, Jamie ...........................................103
Ivonchyk, Mikhail .................................158
Iwashita, Akihiro ................... 11, 15, 29, 46
Ix-Chel Vázquez-González, Natalia .........113
Jackson Pitts, Mary ..............................135
Jackson, Cynthia ......................................x
Jackson, Cynthia D. .............................. 64
Jackson-Pitts, Mary .. x, 134, 135, 138, 139
Jacobson, Lewis E. ................................. 89
Jaén-Jiménez, Bernardo ................ 100, 109
Jafri, Kazim ........................................... 73
Jakubczak, Aleksandra ........................ 189
James, Mike......................................... 147
Jancsics, David ...................................... 24
Jáquez, Kevin ...................................... 167
Jardón-Hernández, Ana Elizabeth ........ 112
Jarratt-Snider, Karen ......... iii, 3, 5, 6, 7, 73
Jarrett-Snider, Karen ........................... 176
Jasiewicz, Krzysztof .............................. 165
Jensen, Christian ................................... 83
Jensen, Christine E .............................. 173
Jiménez Díaz, Antonio ................... 132, 144
Jiménez Escamilla, José Nicolás ........... 127
Jiménez, Marisol .................................. 170
Jiménez-Díaz, Antonio................... 131, 188
Jin, Xianlin ................................... 138, 148
Joaquin, Ernita ...................................... 93
Joaquín, M. Ernita ........................ 138, 150
Jocks, Chris ................................... 5, 6, 73
Johnson, Ann Marie ............................. 151
Johnson, Brad A. M. ..................... 153, 154
Johnson, John R. ................................... 67
Johnson, Theodore ............................... 139
Jolley, Jason ........................................ 155
Jones, Cara E. ....................................... 65
Jordan, Meagan M. .............................. 156
Jose, Justina ....................................... 155
Joudeh, Safa ......................................... 98
Joy, Andrew ......................................... 137
Kafai, Shayda ....................................... 184
Kamel, Nabil .......................................... 32
Kang, Hyewon ...................................... 152
Kapell Loewy, Andrea ........................... 180
Karnes, Colin ....................................... 151
Kaur, Dawinder ...................................... 17
Keidan, Omer ....................................... 148
Kelley, Suzzanne ....................... x, 140, 159
Kelome, Nelly ......................................... 94
Kemp, Robert ......................................... 75
Kenny, Michael .................................... 101
Kern, Kimberley ................................... 170
Khalaf, Christelle ................................. 155
Killsback, Leo.............................. 2, 4, 5, 95
Kim, Jiseul ................................... 153, 157
Kim, Junghack ............................. 156, 157
Index of Participants
198
Kim, Minjeong........................................ 40
Kim, Youngsung ........................... 152, 153
Kim, Yunseung .....................................153
Kinzle, Lauren ......................................148
Kioko, Sharon N. ........................... 155, 156
Kirk, Jessica P. ...................................... 41
Kirkey, Christopher ................................ 56
Klatt, Martin ..................................... 25, 43
Klein, Kimberley ...................................190
Knoblock, Kenneth................................. 25
Kodja, Japhet ........................................ 94
Kodrich, Kris ........................................135
Kohpahl, Gabriele .................................. 28
Konrad, Victor ................ 24, 39, 41, 46, 49
Konyana, Elias ....................................... 96
Kozinets, Nadya ....................................179
Kraeger, Patsy ........ 138, 146, 149, 150, 151
Kralovec, Etta ........................................ 27
Kreps, Gary .................................... 70, 187
Krishnendra, Meena ............................... 40
Kruger, David .......................................159
Krupa, Olha ...................................... x, 152
Krys, Lana ............................................166
Kudzmaite, Gintare ................................ 49
Kuester, Daniel ...................................... 10
Kumar Sedai, Ashish ............................. 77
Kunze, Konstantin ................................. 90
Kuo, Jason ...........................................142
Kurtin, Kate ........................................... 71
Laine, Jussi ................................ 20, 39, 40
Lakhani, Shabnam ................................ 13
Lamb, Berton ........................................143
Lamidi, Esther ......................................174
Lancaster, Linus .................................... 42
Langarudi, Saeed ................................... 89
Langarudi, Saeed P. ............................... 89
LaPlue, Lawrence Dale ........................... 96
Lara Enríquez, Blanca Esthela ...... 132, 145
Lara Valencia, Francisco ................... 35, 37
Lara, Francisco ................................. 27, 35
Lara-Valencia, Francisco .......................176
Larson, Sarah ............................... 152, 157
Larson, Sarah E. ........................... 152, 158
LaSala, Hector .............................. 179, 180
Lasater, Robert ...................................... 87
Lauzus, Nicole ......................................189
Lawal, Fatima Muhd .............................. 85
Lazzarini, Anna ...................................... 36
Lee, E. Scott ......................................... 146
Lee, Hye-ryoung ............................... 14, 33
Lee, Mansokku ....................................... 86
Lee, Soomi ........................................... 157
Lee, Yu Jung .................................... 14, 33
Leitz, Lisa .............................................. 27
Leloup, Fabienne......................... 25, 27, 36
León-Cortés, Silvia G. ........................... 122
Lester, Josiah ...................................... 149
Lester, Stanford ....................................... x
Lester, Stanford K. ........ 101, 102, 104, 183
Lester, Stanton K. ................................ 101
Leuenberger, Christine ........................... 20
Leuprecht, Christian ............. 12, 16, 20, 29
Leutloff-Grandits, Carolin ....................... 21
Li, Josefina Y. ................................ 74, 177
Li, Ning ............................................ 6, 146
Li, Zhongjin ............................ 76, 178, 179
Liang, Yan ............................................. 81
Liao, Wei-Jie ........................................ 153
Licona Michel, Ángel ............................ 115
Licona-Michel, Ángel ..................... 100, 127
Lien, Yu-Hsiu ................................... 11, 15
Lilly, Meredith .................................. 35, 55
Lim, Kyounghwa .............................. 14, 33
Lindsay, David H. ............................. 83, 84
Lindsay, Sam ...................................... 168
Linn, James G. ......... x, 59, 64, 65, 66, 114
Lipps, Alan J. ........................ 169, 170, 171
Liu, Louis C. ........................................ 151
Llamas-Chaparro, Martha Elena ........... 114
Loewy, Andy ......................................... 180
Loewy, Andy F. ..................................... 180
Loeza, Porfirio ............................... 115, 122
Lonergan, Kelly .................................... 136
Longo, Mathew ....................................... 20
Longo, Matthew...................................... 51
López Arévalo, Jorge Alberto ................... 98
López Santana, Mariely .......................... 24
López Vizcarra, Jesús Amparo 61, 124, 175,
184
López, Diane .................................... 16, 30
López, Jorge .............................. 59, 66, 114
López, Octavio Ixtacuy ............................ 45
López, Rosa ......................... 59, 66, 68, 114
López-Leal, Jesús Antonio .................... 111
Lorenz, Beyza ....................................... 188
Lorenz, Fredrick W. .............................. 104
Index of Participants
199
Lozano Martínez, Francisco Javier . 105, 141
Lozano Montes de Oca, Evangelina
Elizabeth ................................... 132, 144
Lozano Ramírez, Ma. Cruz ....... 62, 129, 186
Lozano-García, Gricelda Sagrario ..........111
Lozano-Rojas, Felipe .............................156
Lubamersky, Lynn ................................165
Lucas, Christopher ...............................134
Lucero Gobea, Dania .............................. 32
Luévano, Rafael ..................................... 51
Luna-Firebaugh, Eileen ....................... 5, 73
Luna-Gordinier, Anne ......................... 5, 73
Luxton, India ........................................174
Lybecker, Donna ...................................143
Lybecker, Donna L. ................................ 52
Lydecker, Donna ...................................176
Lytle, William ......................................... 93
MacArthur, Stacey ................................173
Macdonald, Laura .................................. 29
Macfarlane, Daniel ................................. 38
Machado, Isaac Alejandro Félix ......... 34, 50
Maclachlan, Fiona.................................. 76
MacPherson, Amy ..................... 69, 70, 187
Madan, Tushar ...................................... 13
Madsen, Kenneth ................................... 17
Magnus, Samantha ................................ 41
Maher, Craig ................................. 153, 154
Mahoney, Patrick ................................... 85
Mahtani, Ayako.....................................103
Makharesh, Ahmed ....................... 135, 137
Makhathini, Mandisa ............................. 50
Makindle, Odunola ................................ 24
Maley, Patrick J. .................................... 93
Malone, Kevan ....................................... 23
Malyshava, Mila ..................................... 80
Mancillas-Treviño, Fernando .................130
Mansson, Johannes ............................... 85
Manzanárez, Magdaleno .................. 61, 125
Manzanárez, Magdanelo ......................... 20
Mao, KuoRay x, 61, 124, 173, 174, 175, 184
Marañón-Laguna, Mariana ..................... 34
Marfe, Gabriella ..................................... 68
Márquez, Michelle Estrada .............. 60, 123
Márquez-Duarte, Fernando David .........106
Marrufo, Rafael Mauricio ........................ 39
Martell, Christine R. ..............................155
Martin, Edward J. ........................... 76, 178
Martin, Zaira ......................................... 34
Martínez Martínez, Janeth ...................... 32
Martínez Mendez, María Isabel ............. 190
Martínez, David ........................................ 3
Martínez-Brawley, Emilia E. ................. 171
Martínez-Lobatos, Lilia .................. 114, 122
Martínez-Valdés, Concepción .......... 94, 118
Martínez-Valdés, Guadalupe Concepción
......................................... 126, 160, 185
Martini, Pete ............................................ x
Martini, Peter J. ................ 98, 99, 167, 168
Mateo, Nancy ......................................... 34
Mathur, Vandna................................... 180
Matkin, David S.T. ............................... 156
Matson, Waylon ..................................... 38
Matthews, Edward ................................. 49
Matthews, Nicola .................................... 74
Mattson, Kyle ......................................... 69
Matus, Max ............................................ 44
Maughan, Suzanne .............................. 169
Maulding, Sean .................................... 188
Maxwell, Alex ....................................... 163
Mbalaka, Joseph Y. .............................. 103
McBeth, Mark K. .................................... 52
McClellan, Matthew L .................... 147, 149
McClung, Kiwana .......................... 179, 180
McComas, Haydn ................................... 16
McConnell, Stephen J. ......................... 137
McCoy, Brandon .................................... 80
McDonald, Bruce D. III .................. 153, 154
McDonald, Bruce III. ............................ 153
McDonald, Sean ..................................... 99
McDonnell, Lana .................................... 49
McGurk, Garrett L .............. 18, 57, 91, 105
McKinney, Joseph A. ........................ 86, 87
McKinney, Karen JS ................................. 8
McNamara, Cate .................................. 149
McPherson, Alastair ............................... 99
Medellín, Sandra .................................... 86
Medina Esparza, Fausto .......... 60, 119, 123
Medina Núñez, Ignacio .................. 105, 141
Medina, Christina A. ............................ 147
Medina, Ignacio ................................. x, 141
Medina, Javier ................ 86, 100, 106, 127
Medina-Núñez, Ignacio ......................... 105
Medina-Núñez, Ignacio ......................... 141
Medina-Ortega, Javier ........... 100, 106, 127
Meier, Daniel ........................ 12, 20, 49, 56
Mejía-Luna, Jesus E. .................... 133, 161
Index of Participants
200
Melchior Fair, Ely .................................. 75
Melgoza-Sepúlveda, Carlos .............. 95, 120
Melichar, Mark ...................... iii, x, 10, 176
Mensah Noi, Samuel ....................... 70, 187
Mexica, C.T. ........................................... 51
Mikesell, John ......................................156
Milerwise, Sydney .................................. 27
Millard, Christine ................................ 8, 55
Minah, Galen ........................................179
Minotte, Krista ........................................ iii
Miranda Aguilar, Luís Javier ........... 60, 123
Mitchell, Jeannie Marie .......................... 71
Mizutani, Yuka ...................................... 49
Mogrovejo Andrade, Johanna Milenna .... 47
Mohammed, Mikidadu ...................... 89, 97
Mohanty, Biswajit ............................. 21, 36
Moldogaziev, Tima T. ..................... 155, 156
Molenar, Matt ........................................... i
Molina Saldívar, Héctor Iván 22, 58, 92, 108
Molina, Alejandro ..................................113
Monfredini, Ivanise ................. 62, 129, 144
Montalvo, Carlos .................................... 44
Montes de Oca Hernández, Acela ..... 97, 130
Montoya, T. Mark ................................... 21
Monty, Christopher ...............................162
Moore, Ami R. .......................................174
Mora Mares, Heleodoro ................. 100, 109
Morales, Federico ................................... 29
Morales-Reynoso, Tania ................ 110, 182
Moreno, Aaron ......................................143
Moreno-Rico, Alán ................................111
Morones, Enrique .................................. 22
Morton, Flor .........................................113
Mouton, Norma .....................................147
Moyo, Inocent ........................................ 50
Moysen Chimal, Alejandra ...................167
Moysén-Chimal, Alejandra ............ 112, 183
Mullins, Daniel .....................................156
Mumme, Stephen ........... iii, 46, 52, 94, 118
Munck, Lauren ...................................... 93
Muñoz, Gabriel ......................... 59, 66, 114
Muñoz, Jennifer ....................................169
Muñoz, Matías ....................................... 65
Muñoz-Esquer, Sergio Eduardo .............109
Muravyeva, Marianna ...........................165
Muria, Magala........................................ 23
Murray, Colleen I. ................................168
Murray, Melissa ....................................169
Murray, Michael J .................................. 81
Mutlu, Can ............................................ 46
Myser, Suzette .............................. 153, 154
Nahsonhoya, Cindie ........................... 4, 73
Nank, Renee .......................................... 36
Naranjo, Jason ................................. 67, 68
Nath Tiwari, Kashi ........................... 83, 84
Nautiyal, Snigdha .................................. 93
Navarrete-Sánchez, Enrique . 112, 113, 115,
128, 183
Navarrete-Vega, Mabel ......................... 121
Nawar, Essraa ........................................ 27
Nehls, Kathi .................................. 159, 160
Neilsen, Marianne .................................... 3
Neshkova, Milena ................................. 154
Nesiba, Reynold F. ................ 74, 79, 82, 88
Nettles, Kate ........................................ 169
Ngenye, Liza ................................... 70, 187
Nguyen, Luyen ....................................... 87
Nicholson, Tracy .................................. 151
Nicol, Heather ........................................ 41
Nicole, Heather ................................ 21, 29
Nieblas, Efraín ....................................... 48
Niebuhr, Robert ............................ 101, 163
Nielsen, Marianne .......................... 5, 7, 73
Niño Contreras, Lía Margarita ................ 30
Noi, Samuel ......................................... 134
Noor, Sajid Al ......................................... 86
Novak, Nikola ......................................... 36
Novelo Urdanivia, Silvia G. ................... 106
Nshimbi, Christopher Changwe .............. 50
Núñez-Mchiri, Gina ................................ 44
Núñez-Sánchez, Onésimo ..................... 111
Nusbaum, Emily .............................. 67, 68
Nyberg, Brooke .................................... 190
O’Brien, Nina ......................................... 71
O’Bryan, Mark .............................. 179, 180
O’Connell, Lenahan L. .......................... 156
O’Dell, Jesse ........................................ 162
O’Donovan, Kristen .............................. 155
Obomighie Omoze, Anastasia ................ 99
Obomighie, Omoze ............................... 136
Obregón-Orendáin, Rafael .................... 111
Oesteraas, Ida .......................................... 6
Ohara, Frank ......................................... 83
Ojala, Lori .............................................. 17
Ojukwu Njideka-Nwawih, Charlotte ....... 99
Oliveira, Paulo .......................... 59, 66, 114
Index of Participants
201
Olmos-Esparza, Mónica ................ 112, 183
Omoze Anastasia, Obomighie ................136
Orjuela Abril, Martha Sofía ..... 61, 125, 179
Ortega-Jiménez, Tomasa .......................115
Ortiz, Alana .................................... 94, 118
Ortiz, Jesús ........................................... 50
Oschwald, Mary ....................................189
Oseahume, Akhigde Allwell .................... 28
Osiobe, Ejiro .......................................... 85
Ossian, Brita ........................................142
Otruba, Ariel .......................................... 17
Overholser, Amber .................... 91, 93, 151
Padilla, Héctor ....................................... 42
Padilla-Delgado, Héctor Antonio ............109
Padilla-Mireles, Andrea Itzel ..................112
Page, Ashley .......................................... 96
Page, Jaime .............................. 59, 66, 114
Palhegyi, Joel ........................................163
Palos Delgadillo, Humberto ........... 132, 144
Panagia, Giancarlo .......................... 93, 180
Pandey, Anjani Kumar ........................... 21
Panizo Cardona, César Augusto ............. 47
Panizo, César Augusto ........................... 47
Parada Gallardo, Tania ................... 97, 130
Parada, Jairo ......................................... 81
Pardo, Camilo ........................................ 24
Pardo-Gutiérrez, Sonia Camila ........ 94, 118
Park, Sungho ................................ 153, 154
Park, Yongjun ................................... 12, 13
Park, Young Joo ............................ 152, 157
Pathak, Rahul .......................................158
Patrón, Kristofer ...................................147
Patterson, Patrick ......... 162, 163, 164, 165
Payan, Tony .......................... 23, 45, 46, 51
Payne Ossian, Lisa ........................ 159, 160
Peach, Jim ........................................ 79, 88
Pearson, Holly ................................... 67, 68
Pederson, Daphne ................................... iii
Pederson, William B. ....................... 42, 170
Pelayo-Torres, Candelaria ...................... 48
Peña Barrera, Leticia .............................. 39
Peña, Sergio ...................................... 35, 53
Pencek, Thomas ................................ 83, 84
Pequeño, Consuelo................................. 30
Peraza, Luz Joana ........................... 60, 123
Pérez, Gabriela ......................................170
Pérez, Guillermo .................................... 66
Pérez, Jessy K. ......................................172
Peroff, Deidre M ................................. 5, 95
Peroff, Nicholas ........................................ 3
Peroff, Nicolas .......................................... 4
Peterson, Janice ..................................... 79
Pettersson, Johanna .............................. 28
Pflaumer, Christopher ................... 138, 150
Phillips, Eric ........................................ 101
Phillips, Michelle ............. 61, 124, 175, 184
Pieper, Jadwiga ...................................... 27
Pimentel, Katrina .......................... 126, 185
Pineda-Ortega, Pablo Alberto 132, 133, 144,
161
Plascencia-López, Ismael ...................... 107
Posado Haddad, Miguel Eduardo ............ 47
Prada Botia, Gaudy Carolina ... 61, 125, 179
Prado, Carolina .............................. 45, 186
Prasad Adhikari, Basanta ....................... 13
Prestes, Vithor Amaral ........................... 42
Prevedel, Suzanne ................................ 173
Prieto-Quezada, Ma. Teresa ... 111, 112, 183
Prigent, Misty Clover .............................. 52
Ptak, Tom .............................................. 39
Puaschunder, Julia ................ 99, 138, 150
Qi, Hao .......................................... 76, 178
Quinn, Dory ......................................... 175
Quinn, Kathleen ................................... 154
Quintero Castellanos, Carlos Emigdio ... 106
Quintero Soto, Ma. Luisa ................ 97, 130
Raack, Richard C. ................................ 101
Racheal, Ogunwale ................................. 65
Radic, Andrej ....................................... 163
Ramírez Hernández, Jorge ... 22, 58, 92, 108
Ramírez Jiménez, Ana Luisa ................... 88
Ramirez, Jennette ................................ 184
Ramírez-Autrán, Rodrigo ................ 94, 118
Ramírez-Díaz, José Antonio ........... 115, 121
Ramírez-Hernández, Jorge.... 18, 22, 57, 58,
91, 92, 105, 108
Ramírez-Meda, Kenia ........................... 106
Ramírez-Vuelvas, Carlos ....................... 130
Ramos Rubio, Patricia ............................ 25
Ramos, José Luis ................................... 32
Ramos, Nicole ........................................ 22
Rangel Delgado, José Ernesto ............... 115
Rangel Pérez, Cindy Paola ....... 62, 129, 186
Ransaw, Theodore .................................... 1
Razor, Sasha ........................................ 162
Reichert, Jenny .................... 167, 168, 173
Index of Participants
202
Reitano, Vincent ...................................154
Retis, Jessica ......................................... 27
Reyes García, Nalleli .............................141
Reyes Ruvalcaba, David ......................... 39
Reyes, Francisca .................................... 86
Rice, Matt .............................................. 78
Richardson, Kathrine ............................. 41
Richardson, Paul ................................... 40
Ricoy, Giselle N ............................... 69, 187
Rider, Bailey .........................................143
Riitaoja, Anna Leena .............................. 27
Rincones Delgado, Rodolfo ..................... 32
Riojas, Carlos ....................... 100, 106, 109
Ríos Vázquez, Adriana Guillermina ... 61, 62,
124, 129, 175, 184, 186
Rising, Stephen................................. 8, 180
Risk, Katherine M. ................................. 71
Rivas-Díaz de Sandi, Vanessa I. ............122
Rivera Cárdenas, Kendy .................... 34, 50
Rivera, Angelina ..................................... 27
Rivera, Federico ..................................... 66
Rivera-Villegas, Rosa María del Consuelo
......................................... 128, 133, 161
Robbins, Mark ......................................157
Robertson, James .................................163
Robinson, Adela ....................................171
Robinson, Kent S. .................................148
Robinson-Bours, Martha Lucia ..............111
Rocha, Cristina .....................................170
Rodney, Lee ........................................... 41
Rodrígues Venegas, Mara 61, 124, 175, 184
Rodríguez González, Luz Orieta ..... 133, 161
Rodríguez Hernández, Édgar Ricardo .....106
Rodríguez Toscano, Ricardo Roberto ..... 133,
161
Rodríguez, Leopoldo ........................ 76, 178
Rodríguez-Burgueño, J. Eliana ... 18, 22, 57,
58, 91, 92, 105, 108
Rodríguez-Castillo, Benjamín ................113
Rodríguez-Manzanares, Eduardo ...........117
Rogers, Jenn .........................................171
Rojas López, Marco A. ............................ 30
Rojas Santana, Mar ..............................112
Rojas Suárez, Jhan Piero ......................179
Rojas-Galván, José ...............................111
Rojas-García, Adelaida .................. 110, 182
Rojas-Santiago, Karla ............................130
Rojo-Mendoza, Reynaldo ........................ 48
Román-Gálvez, Rey David .............. 114, 122
Romero-Tscheschner, Adriana .............. 113
Rosales, Yetzi ......................................... 33
Rosales-Saldaña, Jorge Abel .. 100, 115, 127
Rosas-Baños, Mara ........................ 97, 130
Rother, Jean .......................................... 65
Roy, Deya .............................................. 71
Roy, Nilanjana ....................................... 48
Ruiz Flores, Jesús ................................... iii
Ruíz Flores, Jesús ................... 62, 129, 144
Ruíz Reyes, Kyara M. 18, 22, 57, 58, 91, 92,
105, 108
Ruíz, Olivia ............................................ 37
Ruiz-Flores, Jesús .................................... x
Ruíz-Flores, Jesús ......................... 105, 176
Ruiz-Serrano, Emilio ..................... 110, 182
Ruseva, Tatyana .................................... 94
Rushton, Edmund G. II .......................... 72
Ruvalcaba, Edith.................................. 173
Ryu, Seeun .......................................... 153
Saare, Margit ......................................... 43
Sabharwal, Meghna.................. iii, x, 11, 13
Sabo, Abrian .......................................... 81
Sachs, Stephen M. ............................... 2, 4
Saldívar Hodgson, Nikkie................ 69, 187
Saldívar-Amezola, Sofía Fernanda ........ 111
Salibian, Tamar V. ............................... 184
Salkeld, Helen A. ........................... 102, 183
Salkeld, Patrick H ......................... 102, 182
Sammons, Thomas ............................ x, 179
Sammons, Thomas C. .......................... 179
Sampson, Carrie .................................. 151
Samudra, Rhucha ................................ 148
Samuel, Okunade .................................. 28
Sánchez, Jovany .................................. 170
Sánchez, Margarita Rosa Triana ............. 47
Sánchez, Marta E. .......................... 60, 119
Sánchez-Fimbres, Sahid Harvey ........... 111
Sánchez-Jáuregui, Christian M. .... 117, 122
Sández Pérez, Agustín ............................ 30
Sandoval Aragón, Sergio Lorenzo ....62, 129,
144
Sandoval-Moreno, Francisca Delia ........ 114
Santander Rivera, Montserrat ......... 60, 119
Santillán Anguiano, Ernesto Israel ...... 167
Säre, Margit ........................................... 32
Sauceda Parra, Angélica Lidia .......... 85, 88
Saucedo De La Fuente, David ................. 86
Index of Participants
203
Sawaya, Mary A. .................................... 65
Saxe, Jonathan M. ................................. 89
Sayer, Kyeann.......................................164
Schafer, Josie .......................................155
Schaffler, Federico ........................ 8, 31, 55
Schaniel, William C. ............. iii, x, 140, 190
Schelly, Chelsea ........ iii, 91, 93, 94, 96, 176
Schlotterback, Alexis .............................143
Schmidtke, Oliver .................................. 46
Schneider, Geoffrey E. .... x, 74, 77, 79, 177,
178
Schneider, Yaron ................................... 28
Schugurensky, Daniel ...........................148
Scorcia, Carmella ................................... 27
Scott, James ............................... 20, 29, 40
Scott, James W. .................... 100, 106, 109
Scott, Patrick ........................................149
Scott-Janicik, Cindy .............................. 72
Seepersad, Gregory ................................... i
Segovia-Peñuñuri, Aida ................. 100, 109
Segura Herrera, Haydee .. 61, 124, 175, 184
Segura Herrera, Tamara ......................... 30
Serrano-Barquín, Carolina ............ 110, 182
Serrano-Barquín, Héctor ............... 110, 182
Serrano-Barquín, Rocío ................. 110, 182
Seydou, Aminatou.................................. 71
Shadabi, Leila ................................... 89, 97
Shank, Bettina....................................... 67
Sharmak, Neelam .................................137
Shen, Lindsay ........................................ 27
Shephard, Katelyn ................................. 94
Shiomara del Carpio Ovando, Perla ........ 30
Shirk, David ..................................... 23, 51
Shishkin, Dmitry ................................... 86
Shon, Jongmin .....................................156
Sierra, Marina........................................ 47
Silva Carbajal, Miguel Ángel .......... 131, 188
Silva, Carlos G. ...................................... 89
Silva-Carbajal, Miguel Ángel .......... 116, 143
Silva-Gutiérrez, Blanca Noemí ...............122
Simi, Gianlluca ...................................... 36
Simonsen, Bill ......................................157
Sinclair, Ryan .......................................150
Singh, Lee G.K. .....................................162
Siriphon, Aranya .................................... 13
Sivers Boyce, Nathan ........................ 77, 80
Smith, Robert W. ..................................154
Smith, Steve ............................................ 6
Snell, Cudore L. ....................................... 1
Snow, Jessica ...................................... 170
Soberano Serrano, Alma Alejandra .. 62, 63,
96, 129, 131, 186
Sogar, Christina ................................... 169
Sohn, Christophe ............................. 23, 35
Soi, Isabella ..................................... 49, 56
Sorenson, Carl J .................................. 171
Sorenson, Kelley .................................. 135
Soto-Ortega, Jorge ............................... 128
Souza Luz, Manuel Ramón ..................... 78
Spanberger, Christian ............................ 78
Spitz, Michale C. .................................... 48
Springer, Victoria ................................ 168
Stanaland, Les ..................................... 142
Staudt, Kathleen ................. 19, 35, 51, 181
Steinmann, Heather ....................... 72, 140
Stockard, Russell .......................... 137, 138
Stoddard, Cody .................................... 174
Stojanovic, Ana .................................... 166
Stoklosa, Katarzyna ............................... 25
Stolz, Suzanne ............................ 65, 67, 68
Stone, Samuel B. .......................... 152, 156
Strong, William .............................. 69, 187
Stroot, Christopher .............................. 101
Styc, Caroline ........................................ 88
Stylidi, Mary .......................................... 28
Su, Min ................................................ 156
Suárez Velásquez, Ricardo ...................... 45
Sukeda, Akatsuki ................................... 87
Sultana, Shirin ........................................ 1
Sulzer, Sandra ..................................... 173
Sun, Hao ................................ 87, 157, 158
Sundberg, Kelly ...................................... 16
Sundstrom, Linda-Marie ............... 141, 164
TaghVaiee, Jessica ......................... 45, 186
Takai, Yukari ......................................... 47
Tan, Kim B. ........................................... 83
Tauheed, Linwood F. .............................. 82
Tavakol, Hassan .................. 18, 57, 91, 105
Taylor, Lawrence D. ......................... 49, 56
Taylor, Valerie .......................................... 1
Taylor, Zachary W. .................. 1, 2, 60, 119
Teitelbaum, Jeremy ................................ 70
Terbrusch, Tyler ................................... 147
Teters, Sean ......................................... 190
Tewari, Neelakshi Rajeev ...................... 148
Thai, Hung Cam ................................... 174
Index of Participants
204
Thede, Nicole ......................................... 65
Thomas, Jacky......................................171
Thompson, Kevin ................................ x, 72
Tiwari, Kashi Nath ....................................x
Todorova, Zdravka ................................. 80
Tokle, Robert ......................................... 88
Tollefson, Derrik ...................................171
Toloza, Claudia ...................................... 47
Torn, Jon Leon ................................. 69, 71
Trail, Shanelle ....................................... 86
Tramoni, Charlène ................................... 6
Trautman, Laurie ........................ 17, 32, 41
Treviño-Benavides, Teresa Berenice .......111
Triparthi, Dhananjay .................. 12, 20, 51
Trujillo, Octaviana ................................... 7
Tsinnajinnie, Belin ................................... 2
Tsinnajinnie, Leola ................................... 3
Tsosie-Paddock, Aresta ............................ 2
Tulchinsky, Ella ..................................... 85
Tymoigne, Eric ....................................... 82
Udovicki-Selb, Danilo ............................162
Upoma, Shahrin .................................... 13
Urbina, Yorley Adriana Mora .................. 47
Urias, Sheslie .......................................170
Valdés-Recio, Gabriela ..........................111
Valencia Aréchiga, Adriana Lizeth .........128
Vallejo, Bertha ....................................... 44
Vallet, Elisabeth .............. 20, 26, 29, 51, 54
Van den Berg, Hendrik ...................... 79, 88
van der Velde, Martin ........................ 39, 43
VanCamp, Aloha A. ...............................171
Vance, Margaret ..................................... 68
Vandervalk, Sandra ............................... 41
VanLaningham, Jody ............................169
VanNijnatten, Debora............................. 29
Vannini, Sara ................................... 16, 30
VanWieren, Rachel .......................... 59, 116
Vargas-Mendía, Gilberto.................. 95, 120
Varma, Roli............................................ 13
Vásquez Hurtado, David ......................... 37
Velasco Aulcy, Lizzett ................ 63, 96, 131
Velasco, Laura ....................................... 37
Velasco, Marcela ............... 94, 95, 118, 120
Velázquez, Alan Llanos ........................... 33
Velázquez-Gallardo, Alma Jéssica ..........117
Vélez-Bautista, Graciela ................ 110, 182
Venegas Sahagún, Beatriz Adriana ......... 94
Venken, Machteld ............................. 21, 28
Verbyla, Matthew ................................. 150
Vercoe, Moana J ...................................... 3
Vercoe, Moana J. ................................. 142
Verdun, Amy .......................................... 48
Verea, Mónica ........................................ 31
Vergara Bracamontes, Damián ............... 36
Verma, Babita ........................................ 36
Viacava-Breiding, Fernando Pedro ...... x, 62,
105, 113, 129, 144
Villaveces López, Martha Cecilia .......... 167
Villaveces-López, Martha Cecilia .... 112, 183
Villegas, Paloma ............................. 45, 186
Virkkunen, Joni ..................................... 40
Vissin, Expedit ....................................... 94
Voeltz, Richard ..................................... 103
Voeltz, Richard A. ................................. 103
Von Glascoe, Christine .......... 126, 160, 185
Waddell, Benjamin ................................. 37
Wagner, Johann ..................................... 16
Walker, Margath .................................... 28
Waller, William ................................. 79, 80
Wang, Grace ........................................ 179
Wang, Ji .......................................... 12, 13
Wang, Jianglong .................................... 12
Wang, Kevin Y. ....................................... 13
Wang, Xiaoheng ................................... 152
Ward, Amy ........................................... 172
Warnecke, Tonia .................................... 77
Wassemberg, Birte ...................... 24, 25, 46
Waters, Savannah ......................... 102, 183
Watkins, John P. .................................... 80
Watt, Peggy ................................... 135, 136
Waxgner, Richard ................................... 80
Welch, Jeanie ....................................... 164
Welsh, Megan ............................... 147, 150
Wheelock, Rick .................................... 3, 4
Whisler, L. Ruth ................................... 170
White, Janis H. .............................. 61, 125
Widdis, Randy ............................. 29, 39, 47
Wilkins, David E. ..................................... 4
Willers, Susanne Maria ......... 132, 145, 188
Willers, Susanne María ........................ 127
Williams, Arzelia .................................. 188
Willis, John ............................................ 47
Wilson, Benjamin ................................... 74
Wilson, Debra R. ........................... x, 64, 65
Wilson, Neal ..................................... 74, 78
Wilson, Neal J. ....................................... 74
Index of Participants
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Wilson, Timothy ....................................160
Winchell, Dick .................................. 6, 146
Wisman, Jon ......................................... 79
Witt, Stephanie L. .................................148
Wong, Pablo ........................................... 44
Worman, Michael ..................................136
Wrenn, Mary V....................................... 80
Wright, Steven ....................................... 38
Wulf, Timbre .........................................169
Xavier, Viviane .......................... 59, 66, 114
Xiong, Tingting ...................................... 87
Yabeny, Pam ............................................ 2
Yang, Lang............................................156
Yang, Sophie E. ....................................189
Yasar, Yavuz ............................. 76, 78, 178
Yefimova, Katya ................................ 16, 30
Yin, Zifei ...............................................135
Yom-Tov, Elad ................................ 69, 187
Yu, Jinhai .............................................155
Yusuf, Wie ........................................... 156
Zahrawi, Samar ................................... 184
Zamudio, Andres .................................. 121
Zarate Ocampo, Diego ............................ 47
Zarza-Delgado, Patricia ................. 110, 182
Zavala-Lozano, Jesús Javier ................. 111
Zavala-Trejo, Ana Cecilia ...................... 111
Zeng, Lily .......................................... x, 134
Zermeño-Flores, Ana Isabel .................. 121
Zhang, Fang ........................................... 87
Zhang, Zhiwei ...................................... 155
Zhu, Yizhi ............................................ 147
Ziebarth-Bovill, Jane ............................ 142
Zorko, Marta .......................................... 36
Zorrilla, Irma ............................ 59, 66, 114
Zulfiqur Rahman, Mirza ......................... 29
Zúñiga-Sánchez, María Hortensia ......... 128
Zvobgo, Varaidzo .................................. 148
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Application Requirements
• Graduate Admissions Application
• Application fee
• Official transcript from
baccalaureate degree granting
institution
• 2.8 Overall undergraduate GPA
of or higher
• 18 undergraduate hours in
Spanish (minimum)
• 1 Cover letter and C.V. written in
English
• 1 writing sample in Spanish,
preferably from an upper-level
Spanish course or similar
professional text (1000 words
minimum)
• 2 letters of recommendation
Start taking courses in Fall,
Spring, or Summer semesters.
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Loans
MASTER OF ARTS
IN SPANISH
The Master of Arts in Spanish is
designed to prepare students for
careers as Spanish instructors in
secondary and higher education
institutions, for employment as
professional interpreters within various
industries, for future advanced study,
and for advancing their proficiency in
a second language and culture.
This non-thesis program provides a
thorough foundation in practical
fluency and cultural skills through 36
credit hours of analytical and linguistic
coursework.
Once-weekly night classes offered in
person at SHSU’s The Woodlands
Center. Courses also offered online.
DEPARTMENT OF WORLD LANGUAGES
AND CULTURES
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Huntsville, TX 77340
(936) 294-1979
Monday to Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
ACADEMIC ADVISORS
Dr. Maria Barker
Dr. Montse Feu
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