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International Studies Association Northeast Region

52nd Annual Conference November 5-7, 2020

Transnationalism in World Politics: Beyond Methodological Nationalism in International

Studies

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Special Events

Thursday, November 5, 6:00 – 7:30 pm, EST

Keynote Address

https://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

“The New Apartheid” Professor Robbie Shilliam, The John Hopkins University

Taking prompts from the events, so far, of 2020, this presentation asks: what might the global architecture of race and racism look like 5 years in the future?

Friday, November 6, 4:30 – 6:00 pm, EST

Plenary Roundtable

“Transnationalism in World Politics”

https://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9975865537, Off-Site Venue

Participants:

Noura Erakat, Rutgers University

Eric Grynaviski, George Washington University

Helen Milner, Princeton University, ISA President

Robbie Shilliam, Johns Hopkins University

Inés Valdez, The Ohio State University

Moderator:

Andrew Ross, Ohio University, ISA-Northeast President

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Saturday, November 7, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, EST

ISA Northeast Scholars’ Circle

https://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/5687889248, Off-Site Venue Honoree:

Catriona Standfield, Worcester State University

The Women, Peace and Security Agenda and the Gendered Logics of United Nations Mediation

Discussants:

Ian Hurd, Northwestern University

Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware

Laura Sjoberg of the University of Florida

Ann Towns of the University of Gothenburg

Susanne Zwingel, Florida International University

Chair: Michelle Jurkovich, University of Massachusetts Boston

Wednesday, November 11, 4:00 – 5:15 pm, EST ISA Northeast Governing Council Business Meeting

https://isanet-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIlc-ChqTosH9zT8v3UDzKc_qjVHlkxqGd4

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ISA Northeast Awards, 2020

Fred Hartman Award Best Graduate Student Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2019 conference

“The Affective Politics of Pop-Economics: How Racializing Japan Naturalized Protectionism and Welfare Cuts in the 1980s-90s.”

By Amoz Hor, George Washington University

A. Leroy Bennett AwardBest Faculty Paper Presented at ISA-Northeast 2019 conference

“Governing the Souls and Community: Why Do Islamists Destroy World Heritage Sites?”

By Oumar Ba, Morehouse College

Lee Ann Fujii Book Award 2020 Winner:

Milli Lake, Strong NGOs and Weak States: Pursuing Gender Justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa (Cambridge University

Press, 2018)

Honorable Mention:

Sa’ed Atshan, Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique (Stanford University Press, 2020)

In 2016, Lee Ann Fujii gave the luncheon lecture at ISA-NE. In her lecture, she called for greater diversity and representation in the discipline of IR, and emphasized the need for mentorship, support, and recognition of scholarship in this vein. After her passing in 2018, this book award was established to recognize the best book published in the previous two calendar years that significantly advances issues of diversity in the

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discipline, whether through topical focus or authorship. In this vein, the award gives preference to scholars from underrepresented communities in IR: scholars from the Global South, LGBTQ scholars, and women. Award recipients should fulfill Lee Ann’s call for diversity and representation in the discipline in meaningful ways.

A committee, made up of one representative each from ISA-Northeast, the LGBTQA Caucus, the Women's Caucus, the Committee on Diversity and Representation, the Global South Caucus, and the Committee on the Status of the Global South, considered a slate of excellent books that were nominated for the award this year.

In this inaugural year of the Lee Ann Fujii Book Award, the committee took particularly seriously the motivations for honoring Lee Ann’s memory. Lee Ann was a tireless advocate for diversity and mentorship in the discipline, and her approach to research ethics was renowned in the field.

This year’s winner, Milli Lake’s book Strong NGOs and Weak States: Pursuing Gender Justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa (Cambridge University Press, 2018), exemplifies Lee Ann’s call for reflexivity and diversity in the discipline. Lake compares and contrasts judicial accountability for sexual violence in South Africa and Democratic Republic of Congo, arguing that because DRC is a weaker state, non-governmental groups have been able to have a greater impact in terms of gender justice. It draws on a robust set of field work, with a deep appreciation of the ethical dilemmas at play in interviewing survivors of sexual violence and the doctrine of do no harm. Her approach is grounded in reflexive, qualitative, and deeply interpretivist research methods, which the committee agreed reminded us of Lee Ann Fujii’s own work and message. Lake’s book gives us access to greater understandings about diversity in IR, and also models what this practice looks like in the context of research ethics.

We are also pleased to recognize as an honorable mention Sa’ed Atshan’s book Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique (Stanford University Press, 2020). Atshan’s book, an autoethnography of queer Palestine, is methodologically impeccable, incorporating academic work and personal positioning. He advances a philosophy of critique centered on the everyday material lives of people, that is both complex and masterfully written. He makes a bold and thought-provoking argument—one that speaks to social justice activists as well as academics.

N.B.: The Yale Ferguson Award will be announced at the annual ISA conference in 2021due to COVID-19 related delays

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Acknowledgments

The ISA-Northeast would like to thank the following sponsors for supporting this year’s conference:

• Oxford University Press Journals• Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies• University of Michigan Press Configuration Series

The ISA-Northeast region leadership would also like to acknowledge the continuing support of The Professional Development Committee of ISA.

We would also like to acknowledge the excellent support provided by the team at ISA HQ as we transitioned from the originally planned face-to-face conference to a virtual event: Kristy Belton, Mark Boyer, Liz Fausett-Fuhrman, Courtney FitzGerald, Jennifer Fontanella, Tara Guilleaume, Donalyn Maeneggia, Adelina Mkami, and Alex Walker.

Thank you!

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Thank you to all our participants who, thanks to the virtual format, hail from further afield than ever!

North American Participants European Participants

Global participants

The maps include a pin for the location of the institution or organization associated with each participant and co-author listed on the conference program.

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ISA-NE 2019-2020 Governing Council

Officers

Past President: Dr. Stefanie Fishel, University of the Sunshine Coast President: Dr. Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University President-Elect: Dr. Anna Agathangelou, York University V.P. and Program Chair: Dr. John G. Oates, Florida International Univ.Secretary: Dr. Randall Newnham, Penn State University Berks

Governing Council Members Term Expires Nov. 2020: Dr. Yehonatan Abramson, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Dr. Jack Amoureux, Wake Forest University David An, Catholic University of America Dr. Dave Benjamin, Univ. of Bridgeport Dr. Linda Bishai, American Bar Assn. Dr. Michael Butler, Clark University Dr. Cara Daggett, Virginia Tech Dr. Andy Hom, University of Edinburgh Dr. Terilyn Johnston Huntington, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Daniel Levine, University of Alabama Dr. Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, US Naval War College Dr. Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware Dr. Adam Lusk, Rosemont College Dr. Mark Raymond, Univ. of Oklahoma Dr. Emily Sample, George Mason Univ. Dr. Andrew Szarejko, University of Cincinnati Dr. Halit Mustafa Tagma, N. Arizona Univ. Dr. Lauren Wilcox, Cambridge University

Term Expires Nov. 2021: Dr. Jessica Auchter, Univ. of Tennessee at Chattanooga Dr. Alex Barder, Florida International Univ. Dr. Sammy Barkin, University of Massachusetts Boston Dr. Carla Barqueiro, Goucher College Dr. Lina Benabdallah, Wake Forest Univ. Christine Bianco, Florida International Univ. Dr. Eric Blanchard, SUNY Oswego Tracey Blasenheim, Univ. of Minnesota Dr. Mauro Caraccioli, Virginia Tech Dr. Brooke Coe, Oklahoma State University Dr. deRaismes Combes, University of Texas, Austin Dr. Jamie Frueh, Bridgewater College Dr. Zenel Garcia, St. Lawrence University Dr. Harry Gould, Florida International Univ.

Dr. Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University Dr. Denis Kennedy, Holy Cross Dr. T.J. Liguori, Univ. of New Hampshire Dr. Benjamin Meiches, University of Washington at Tacoma Dr. Jennifer Mitzen, Ohio State University Dr. Dani Nedal, Carnegie Mellon Univ. Dr. Ausra Park, Siena College Dr. Kate Seaman, University of Maryland Dr. Rosemary Shinko, American University Dr. Mark Shirk, Cambridge University Dr. Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida Dr. Abram Trosky, Framingham State Univ. and Mass. College of Art & Design Dr. Zubairu Wai, Lakehead University

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ISA-Northeast Presidents

2020-2021 Anna M. Agathangelou, York University 2019-2020 Andrew A.G. Ross, Ohio University 2018-2019 Stefanie Fishel, University of the Sunshine Coast 2017-2018 Jessica Auchter, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga 2016-2017 Daniel Levine, University of Alabama 2015-2016 Harry Gould, Florida International University 2014-2015 Jennifer Lobasz, University of Delaware 2013-2014 Samuel Barkin, University of Massachusetts-Boston 2012-2013 Daniel Nexon, Georgetown University 2011-2012 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2010-2011 Laura Sjoberg, University of Florida 2009-2010 Janice Bially Mattern, Lehigh University 2008-2009 Eric Leonard, Shenandoah University 2006-2008 Rosemary Shinko, Bucknell University (two terms) 2005-2006 Matthew J. Hoffmann, University of Delaware 2004-2005 Daniel Green, University of Delaware 2003-2004 Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University 2002-2003 Mahmood Monshipouri, Quinnipiac University 2001-2002 Barbara Lakeberg Dridi, OIC International 2000-2001 Francine D’Amico, SUNY-Cortland and Syracuse University 1999-2000 Lisa Brandes, Yale University 1998-1999 Steven J. Rosow, SUNY-Oswego 1997-1998 John T. Rourke, University of Connecticut 1996-1997 Mark Boyer, University of Connecticut 1995-1996 Robert Denemark, University of Delaware 1994-1995 Meredith Reid Sarkees, Niagara University 1993-1994 Jean M. Stern, Siena College 1992-1993 Vicki Golich, Penn State University/California State Univ.-San Marcos 1991-1992 Gerry Tyler, University of Rhode Island 1990-1991 Lowell Gustafson, Villanova University 1989-1990 J. Ann Tickner, College of the Holy Cross 1988-1989 John Vasquez, Rutgers University 1987-1988 Allen L. Springer, Bowdoin College 1986-1987 Deborah N. Miner, Simmons College 1985-1986 Craig N. Murphy, Wellesley College

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Thursday

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Pandemic Pedagogy: Teaching IR amid COVID-19T1A: Thursday 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM

Part. Oumar Ba  (Morehouse College)Part. Anjali Dayal  (Fordham University )Part. Brianna Hernandez  (Florida Interna onal University)Part. Stephanie Hallock  (Harford Community College)Part. Andrew Jenks  (University of Delaware)Part. Sibel Oktay  (University of Illinois at Springfield)Chair Stephen Pampinella  (SUNY New Paltz)Disc. Andrew Szarejko  (University of Cincinna )Disc. Tobias Lemke  (University of Delaware)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

Doing Qualita ve Research During the PandemicT2A: Thursday 10:15 AM - 11:45 AM

Part. Helen M. Kinsella  (University of Wisconsin-Madison)Part. Swa  Srivastava  (Purdue University)Part. Michelle Jurkovich  (University of Massachuse s Boston)Part. M. L. deRaismes Combes  (Clements Center for Na onal 

Security, University of Texas at Aus n)Part. Emily Wills  (University of O awa)Part. Nicola Mathieson  (Australian Na onal University)Chair Swa  Srivastava  (Purdue University)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Roundtable on the ins and outs of publishing your work: who, what, where, how

T3A: Thursday 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM

Part. Brent J. Steele  (University of Utah)Part. Jelena Subo c  (Georgia State University)Part. Jessica Auchter  (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Part. Nukhet A. Sandal  (Ohio University)Part. Anca M. Pusca  (Palgrave Macmillan)Chair Jennifer Mitzen  (Ohio State University)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

Co-Crea ng Knowledge: Ethical and Inclusive Global North/Global South Research Collabora ons

T4A: Thursday 1:30 PM - 2:45 PM

Part. Elisa von Joeden-Forgey  (Keene State College)Part. Sahla Aroussi  (Coventry University)Part. Theresa de Langis  (American University of Phnom Penh)Part. Saghar  Birjandian  (SOAS, University of London)Part. Shelly Clay-Robison  (George Mason University)Part. Ziad Al Achkar  (George Mason Univeristy)Part. Lina Zedriga Waru Abuku  (Regional Associates for Community 

Ini a ves - Uganda)Part. Elizabeth Corredor  (Rutgers University)Part. Manisha Chachra  (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Part. Nupur Ray  (University of Delhi, India)Chair Emily Sample  (George Mason University, Raphaël Lemkin 

Genocide Preven on Program)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Bringing Our Whole Selves (or “Selves”) to the ClassroomT5A: Thursday 3:00 PM - 4:15 PM

Part. Jennifer M. Gagnon  (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Jennifer K. Lobasz  (University of Delaware)Part. Jennifer Mitzen  (Ohio State University)Part. Jennifer Mustapha  (Poli cal Science, Huron University 

College)Part. Jenny H. Peterson  (University of Bri sh Columbia)Part. Jennifer Spindel  (University of New Hampshire)Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker  (University of Connec cut)Part. Jennifer Ramos  (Loyola Marymount University)Part. Jenna Marshall  (University of Kassel )Chair Jennifer K. Lobasz  (University of Delaware)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

Women’s Caucus Mini-Pay It Forward Mentoring RoundtableT6A: Thursday 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM

Part. Anwar Mhajne  (Stonehill College)Part. Terilyn Hun ngton  (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )Part. Chris na Fa ore  (West Virginia University)Part. Vijai Singh  (Rutgers University- Newark)Part. Jessica Auchter  (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Part. Priya Dixit  (Virginia Tech)Chair Jamie E. Scalera  (Georgia Southern University)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

ISA-Northeast Keynote Address

Keynote Address: Thursday 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Part. Robbie Shilliam  (Johns Hopkins University)

Roundtable

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Friday

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Interna onalisms in World Poli csF1AA: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Chair/Disc.

Julia Costa Lopez  (University of Groningen)

Panel

What Makes an Interna onal Order "Liberal"?Stephen A. Kocs (College of the Holy Cross)

Historicizing Liberal World Order: A Compara ve-Sociological Approach

Dillon Stone Tatum (Francis Marion University)Deviance and the transforma on of interna onal prac ces: The case of club governance 

Alice Chessé (McGill University)Liberal Interna onal Order or White Man’s Order? The Gendered Racializa on of Empire

Amoz Hor (George Washington University)Expert enterprises: Michel Chevalier between impar ality and reform

Jan Eijking (University of Oxford)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

Indigenous Peoples and Interna onal Poli csF1BB: Friday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Chair/Disc.

Marcos Sebas an Scauso  (Quinnipiac University)

Panel

Transna onal Inuit Sovereignty Meets the Westphalian World: Toward a Post-Westphalian Synthesis or a Collapse of ‘Arc c Excep onalism?’

Barry Zellen (United States Coast Guard Academy)Foreign or Domes c? Securi za on and the Bureaucra c Poli cs of Indian Affairs

Andrew Szarejko (University of Cincinna )Erasure and Asser on: the Rwandan Batwa and the UNPO

Aus n Schutz (University of Alabama)“Who is this development for?”: Land, the Amazon, and Racial Capitalism in Brazil

José O. Pérez (Ohio State University)Transna onalism of Vanquished Sovereign es: Seeing the problem through the lens of dead bodies 

Bilgesu Sumer (University of Massachuse s Amherst)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/5687889248, Off-Site Venue

Transla ng/Reading/Archiving Thomas SankaraF2AA: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Chair/Disc.

Siba Grovogui  (Cornell University)

Chair Shiera S. Malik  (DePaul University)Disc. Isaac A. Kamola  (Trinity College)

Panel

 Learning From Sankara: A Pedagogy of Revolu on Isaac A. Kamola (Trinity College)

“One Village, One Grove:” Sankara’s An -Imperialist Poli cal Ecology of Development

Anatoli I. Ignatov (Appalachian State University)“When the People Stand up, Imperialism Trembles”: Sankara’s Pedagogy of Interna onal Rela ons

Jonneke Koomen (Willame e University)

Discovering, Repor ng and Teaching Thomas Sankara for/from An colonial Archive

Olivia Umurerwa Rutazibwa (University of Portsmouth)Weaving Narra ve Fabrics with Non-Linear Connec ons: Sankara and the Efficacy of Resist!

Allen Stack (Johns Hopkins University)The Power of Reading: Neo-liberalism and an -intellectualism

Shiera S. Malik (DePaul University)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/4971575035, Off-Site Venue

Law, Legi macy and the Conduct of WarF2BB: Friday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Chair/Disc.

Terilyn Hun ngton  (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )

Panel

Accep ng Atrocity: Devia on from Norms of Restraint in Ancient Warfare

Joel M. Iams (Kings College London)Under Fire: Targeted Killing, UAVs, and Three American Presidents

Anna Elizabeth Holyan (Westminster College)Tobias T. Gibson (Westminster College)

Legi macy, Indeterminacy, and the Power of Legal Interpreters in the Interna onal Criminal Court

Lucrecia Garcia Iommi (Fairfield University)Protec ng the Past: The Con nuity of Narra ves Surrounding the Destruc on of Cultural and Religious Property

Chris ne Bianco (Florida Interna onal University)Counterterrorism and Combatancy: Recas ng Interna onal Humanitarian Law Using the Soleimani Assassina on

Anna Meier (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Social Dynamics in World Poli csF3AA: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Mark Raymond  (University of Oklahoma)

Panel

Backstage Mockery and Interna onal Poli csEric A. Van Rythoven (Carleton University)

Toward a Theore cal Framework for Understanding Sectarianism in Interna onal Rela ons  

Nima Baghdadi (Florida Interna onal University)Transna onal Social Trauma: The Repercussions of Exposing Sexual War me Violence

Galina Bogatova (Florida Interna onal University)Rethinking Psychopoli cs: The Con nued Relevance of the Body and Violence in Neoliberalism

Caroline Alphin (Radford University)Francois Debrix (Virginia Tech)

Construc ng Vic ms: Suffering and Status in World OrderAlex Vandermaas-Peeler (George Washington University)Jelena Subo c (Georgia State University)Michael Barne (George Washington University)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

The Poli cs of RegionalismF3BB: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Danielle Young  (University of the Ozarks)

Panel

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Global not Universal: Achieving Interna onal Rela ons and Compara ve Poli cs Theories through Small State Perspec ves

Nancy Wright (Pace University)Beyond Effec veness: The Poli cal Func ons of ASEAN's Coordina ng Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management

Brooke N. Coe (Oklahoma State University)Kilian Spandler (University of Gothenburg)

Cons tu ng the Indo-Pacific: Securi za on and the Poli cs of Region-Making

Zenel Garcia (St. Lawrence University)Bibek Chand (University of North Georgia)

So  Power of the Weak?: Eleva ng Kiswahili in Regional Organiza ons

Andrew Marshall (Georgetown University)Alterna ve Visions of Regionalism: Measuring Reac ons to Dis nct Models of Regional Integra on

Felipe Herrera (American University)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9975865537, Off-Site Venue

Gender, Power and Women's RightsF3CC: Friday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Brianna Hernandez  (Florida Interna onal University)

Panel

From Nondiscrimina on to Empowerment: The CEDAW, SDGs, and Women’s Rights at the UN 

Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat (University of Connec cut)Gender issues in La n American regionalism: where and why?

Daniela Perro a (Universidad de Buenos Aires - CONICET)Le cia González (Universidad de Buenos Aires)

 Do African Women Need Saving?  Wangari Maathai and the Greenbelt Movement Debunking Gender Stereotypes

Carol Gray (University of Connec cut)Home (In)Security System

Stephanie Denardo (The University of Florida)Women Combatants and the Rules of War: Does Women’s Presence in Armed Groups Reduce War Law Viola ons?

Catherine Fowler (University of Massachuse s, Amherst)Charli Carpenter (University of Massachuse s)Robert U. Nagel (Georgetown Ins tute for Women, Peace and Security)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/5687889248, Off-Site Venue

Na onalism and Iden ty: Narra ng the Na on-StateF4AA: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Yehonatan Abramson  (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

Panel

Kashmiriyat and Poli cal Reimaginings of Na onal Iden ty from the Late Nineteenth Century to the Present

T. J. Liguori (University of New Hampshire)Na onalist Mobiliza on and Interna onal Order: A Rela onal Approach

Tobias Lemke (University of Delaware)Populist Diaspora Mobiliza on in India and Turkey - Forging Loyalty With the Diaspora Through Religious and Na onalist Ties?

Gözde Böcü (University of Toronto)Nidhi Panwar (University of Toronto)

Incompa ble Ba lefields: Narra ve Contesta on in the Past, Present, and Future

Brian Finch (The Ohio State University)

Russia's Necessary Self-Story and Its ProblemsMicah Harris (The Catholic University of America)

Construc ons of self and Other: Bri sh state iden ty in UK media representa ons of the 2011 Libyan Civil War

Natalie Jester (University of Bristol, UK)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/4971575035, Off-Site Venue

Wrestling with Founda ons and Ac onsF4BB: Friday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Part. Andrea Paras  (University of Guelph)Part. Atalia Omer  (University of Notre Dame)Part. Misbah Hyder  (University of California, Irvine)Part. Amaya Querejazu  (Universidad de An oquia)Part. David L. Blaney  (Macalester College)Chair Marcos Sebas an Scauso  (Quinnipiac University)Chair Cecelia Lynch  (University of California, Irvine)Disc. Garre  FitzGerald  (University of Notre Dame)

Roundtable

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Ethics and Interna onal Rela onsF5AA: Friday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Luke B. Campbell  (Northwest Missouri State University)

Panel

Decolonial Ethics and Global Poli csJack L. Amoureux (Wake Forest University)Lina Benabdallah (Wake Forest University)Anna M. Agathangelou (York University)

Here and Now: Poli cal Virtue in the Time of MelodramaAndrew R. Hom (University of Edinburgh)Daniel J. Levine (University of Alabama)

Erich Fromm's Interna onal Poli cal Theory and the Possibility of a Loving Foreign Policy

Bryant Sculos (Worcester State University)Far Out: The Ethics of Non-Resident Ci zens’ Poli cal Par cipa on

Tara Ginnane (University of Texas at Aus n)Climate change, deservingness, and the limits in interna onal law

Nathalia Justo (Northwestern University)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/9378072563, Off-Site Venue

Quantum Thinking in World Poli cs: Beyond Methodological Newtonianism in Interna onal Studies

F5BB: Friday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Michael Murphy  (University of O awa)

Chair/Disc.

Laura Zano   (Virginia Tech)

Panel

Quantum AmbivalenceLaura Sjoberg (University of Florida)

Interna onal law as a quantum system?Alexandra Hofer (Utrecht University)Jed Oderma (City, University of London)

The Quantum Present: Quantum Understandings of Global Poli cs Through the Lens of Temporal IR

Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)The Fabric of Agency: Naviga ng Human Poten ali es Through Introspec on

Leonardo Orlando (Sciences Po Paris)

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Violent Interference: Quantum Social Theory and Johan Galtung’s “Violence, Peace, and Peace Research

Michael Murphy (University of O awa)

Room: h ps://isanet-org.zoom.us/j/5687889248, Off-Site Venue

Security, Ins tu ons and the Poli cs of GenderF6AA: Friday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Anna M. Agathangelou  (York University)

Panel

Do Women Chief Execu ves Encourage Higher Voter Turnout?Gabrielle Peterson (Georgia Southern University)Jamie E. Scalera (Georgia Southern University)

Compe ng Meanings: Defining Women’s Security in Interna onal Interven ons

Carrie Reiling (Washington College)Crossing North-South Divides in a Study with Members of the UN Founda on’s ‘Girl Up’

Rosie Walters (Cardiff University)Rhetoric of Vic mhood: Discourse of Sexual-Gender Based Violence in the UN Human Rights Regime

Brianna Hernandez (Florida Interna onal University)Assessing a Feminist Approach to Peacemaking 

Muna Killingback (University of Massachuse s Boston)

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American Power in a Transna onal WorldF6BB: Friday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Stephen Pampinella  (SUNY New Paltz)

Panel

America First: The UN at 75 and Great Power Poli csAlynna Lyon (University of New Hampshire)

“Trade Wars Are Good And Easy To Win”: Trump’s Social Media Rhetoric  Regarding Interna onal Trade

Chris na Fa ore (West Virginia University)Karsyn Wagner (West Virginia University)

The Declining Ambi on of American Interna onalismErin R. Graham (Drexel University)Gwen Ljung-Baruth (Drexel University)

“Shaping” Africa and the racial geographies of US grand strategyCasey McNeill (Fordham University )

Everybody Loves Raymond?: A Neo-Aronian Approach to the Decline of the Liberal Interna onal Order

Jus n Casey (Georgetown University)Lucas Dolan (American University)

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ISA-Northeast Plenary Roundtable on Transna onalism

Plenary Roundtable: Friday 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Part. Robbie Shilliam  (Johns Hopkins University)Part. Inés  Valdez  (The Ohio State University)Part. Noura Erakat  (Rutgers University)Part. Eric Grynaviski  (George Washington University)Part. Helen Milner  (Princeton University)Chair Andrew A. G. Ross  (Ohio University)

Roundtable

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Ontological Security in the age of TrumpF7AA: Friday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Part. Brent J. Steele  (University of Utah)Part. Jus n de Leon  (University of Notre Dame)Part. Michael Newell  (University of Texas at San Antonio)Part. Jennifer Mitzen  (Ohio State University)Part. Theodore Johnson  (Brennan Center of NYU)Chair M. L. deRaismes Combes  (Clements Center for Na onal 

Security, University of Texas at Aus n)

Roundtable

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Human RightsF7BB: Friday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Benjamin Meiches  (University of Washington-Tacoma)

Panel

Two-Level Games and NGOs: the process of Amnesty Interna onal’s mandate changes, 1990-2015

Robyn Linde (Rhode Island College)Time to Ditch the An -Trafficking NGO? Transna onal Advocacy Networks and Their Limits

Rebecca Lollar (George Mason University)Understanding Resistance to Immigra on Control: The Case of Immigra on Deten on in Laval, Quebec, Canada

Maxine Both (McGill University)Domes c Poli cs of Compliance: The Issue of Conscien ous Objec on in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey

Berika Ozcan (University of Minnesota Twin Ci es)North Korean Human Rights NGOs in Transna onal Civil Networks: Bringing the Agency Back in

Eun-A Park (University of California, Riverside)

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Saturday

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Governing New Spaces and TechnologiesS1AA: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Chair/Disc.

Swa  Srivastava  (Purdue University)

Panel

Rule-Making as Power Poli cs: Authoritarian Mul lateralism in the Global Cyber Regime 

Mark Raymond (University of Oklahoma)Dissec ng Public-Private Partnerships in the Space Economy

Ritu S. Lauer (Peninsula College)Ex Post Facto Governance: Pu ng Intelligence Back into Ar ficial Intelligence

Corri Zoli (Syracuse University)Cyber Rules: Cyber Prac ces and Alliances in the Middle East

Yehonatan Abramson (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Gil Baram (Tel Aviv University)

Cyberspace and an Altera on of Tradi onal Poli cs: The Rise of Transna onalism in the Cyber Era

Hilmi Ulas (Chapman University)

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Postcolonialism in Theory and Prac ceS1BB: Saturday 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM

Chair/Disc.

Oumar Ba  (Morehouse College)

Panel

Haram Bodies,  Halal Spaces: Queer Muslim Poli cs of  Transgression and Decolonial Freedom Making

Ahmad Qais Munhazim (Thomas Jefferson University)Rethinking “Imperialism”: A Re-Conceptualiza on of the War in Afghanistan as Strategic Territorializa on

Abigail Raney (DePaul University)Engagement with and Loca on of Third World Feminisms in/for Interna onal Rela ons: A Methodological Discussion for Posi vist and Non-Posi vist Research

Julio César Díaz Calderón (University of Florida)Decolonial thought in Interna onal Rela ons theory: challenging methodological na onalism 

Fábio Bussmann (State University of Rio de Janeiro)Tracing Epistemologies of Abstrac on within Imperialist and Neoliberal Subjec vi es, Knowledges, and Discourses  

Hannah Glasson (Virginia Tech)

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Challenging the State in IR ScholarshipS2AA: Saturday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Part. Alexandria J. Innes  (City University London)Part. Noelle K. Brigden  (Marque e University)Part. Akinyemi Oyawale  (University of Warwick)Part. Maurice S erl  (University of California, Davis)Part. Amanda Russell Bea e  (Aston University)Part. Myriam Fotou  (University of Leicester)Part. Kristen Hill Maher  (San Diego State University)Part. Kiran Banerjee  (University of Toronto)Part. Alison Mountz  (Wilfried Laurier University)Chair Ce a S. Mainwaring  (University of Glasgow)

Roundtable

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Interna onal Organiza ons: Agents, Structures and Interven onsS2BB: Saturday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Chair/Disc.

Erin R. Graham  (Drexel University)

Panel

Interven on by interna onal organiza ons in regime complexesMa as E. Margulis (The University of Bri sh Columbia)

Feeling Right(s)?: The ECtHR’s Construc on of Religious Offense from O o-Preminger-Ins tut to E.S.

Gina Giliber (Northwestern University)Mul lateralism in Outer Space

Valeria Eboli (Naval Academy - University of Pisa)The Rising Diversity within Interna onal Governmental Organiza ons

Michael Giesen (Freie Universität Berlin)Why do states adopt non-binding recommenda ons from interna onal organiza ons?

Florencia Montal (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella)Gino Pauselli (University of Pennsylvania)

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Environmental Governance and Climate ChangeS2CC: Saturday 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM

Chair/Disc.

Mihaela Papa  (Tu s University)

Panel

Hindutva Eschatologies of Climate ChangeAnthony Szczurek (Saddleback College)

Interna onal Climate Policies and Na onal Response: A Cross-na onal Analysis

Mohammad Haque (University of Connec cut)Se ng the agenda: Who’s who in marine plas c

Meg Hassey (University of Massachuse s Boston)Neoliberal Elephants: Community-Based Natural Resource Management as Global Assemblage

Andrew Heffernan (University of O awa)Global Governance Complex in Green Finance

Walter James (Temple University)Ania Korsunska (Syracuse University)

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The State, Sovereignty and Non-State Actors in a Westphalian World

S3AA: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Dillon Stone Tatum  (Francis Marion University)

Panel

Na on States, Illicit Sovereigns and Nega ve Recogni onNorma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)

Queering the Monopoly on Violence: Mercenaries, Soldiers, and the Na on State‘s Origin Myth

Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Sovereignty and Coloniza on of Korea and Vietnam in the 19th century

Jeeye Song (University of Florida)Pirated Sovereignty: The Excep onal Nature of Somali Piracy

George Spisak (Cornell University)Sovereign Wealth Funds as Modern-Day Privateering: The case of the China Investment Corpora on

Alberto Felix Beltran (Purdue University)

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Interna onal Rela ons Theory and the COVID19 Global PandemicS3BB: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Part. Rosemary E. Shinko  (American University)Part. Lauren Wilcox  (University of Cambridge)Part. Anne e Freyberg-Inan  (University of Amsterdam)Part. Umut Ozguc  (Deakin University, Australia)Part. Jennifer Sterling-Folker  (University of Connec cut)Chair Jennifer Sterling-Folker  (University of Connec cut)

Roundtable

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Race and Hierarchy in World Poli csS3CC: Saturday 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Andrew Szarejko  (University of Cincinna )

Panel

The Racial Equality Clause and the League of Na ons Covenant: an APD Perspec ve on Race in Interna onal Rela ons

Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)Comfort and Insecurity in the Reproduc on of Se ler Coloniality

Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Fragments to Perpetuate Whiteness: Colonialism, Modernist Architecture, and Racializing the Built Environment

Robert Flahive (Virginia Polytechnic Ins tute and State University)

Declinism, Racism, and FractureRobert Ralston (Harvard Kennedy School & Security Studies Program, MIT)

Phantoms of a haun ng past: fantasies, silences and racial thinking in post-revolu onary Iran

Mateus S. Borges (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)Julia Nogueira (Pon fical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)

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Ins tu ons, Rule and Regimes in Global GovernanceS4AA: Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Brooke N. Coe  (Oklahoma State University)

Panel

Paths of Norm Change in Interna onal Poli cs  Nico Krisch (Graduate Ins tute for Interna onal and Development Studies)Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)

Theorising transversal publicsLinda Monsees (Goethe University Frankfurt)Tobias Liebetrau (University of Copenhagen)

Neoliberal Governmentality and Nutri onal Technologies of the Self: Scaling Down to the Inges ng Subject 

Linea Cu er (Virginia Tech)By Word, Not Deed: Advancing A Theory of Rhetorical Compliance in Interna onal Law

Kyle Rapp (University of Southern California)ENGO-Corporate Partnerships: Effects on Power and Authority of Private Global Governors

Lejla Dervisevic (Purdue University )

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Transna onal Social Movements and AdvocacyS4BB: Saturday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Emily Wills  (University of O awa)

Panel

Lessons on Analysis and Agency from a Study of Black Women’s Transna onal Lives

K. Melchor Hall (Fielding Graduate University)Disrup ng Neoliberaliza on: Maquiladora Factories and La n American Transna onal Ac vism

Malia Womack (Ohio State University)From Grassroots to Transna onal: Solidarity for Immigrant and Refugee Rights

Denise Muro (University of Massachuse s Boston)Revolu onary Legacies in Transna onal Social Movements

Iratxe Perea Ozerin (University of the Basque Country)Transna onal imposi on or libera on? The interna onalism of the gay libera on movement

Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)

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Theorizing the Discipline and Interna onal OrderS5AA: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Daniel Nexon  (Georgetown University)

Panel

A Sociological Analysis of the IR Knowledge-Prac ce Nexus: The Role of the Policy Schools  

Ido Oren (University of Florida) From the ‘Nuclear Revolu on’ to Environmental Degrada on: Transforma on and the Problem of the United States

Danielle Young (University of the Ozarks)From order to ordering: differen a on and communi es of prac oners in the study of interna onal orders

Julia Costa Lopez (University of Groningen)Holding Structures to Account: Structural Injus ce as Meta-Theory in IR

Lauren Musco (The Ohio State University)Swa Srivastava (Purdue University)

From Hegemonic Decline to the End of History: The Descent of Cri cal Theory in Interna onal Rela ons, c.1980-92

Samuel Dixon (London School of Economics)

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Power and Popular Culture: Art, Sport and ArchitectureS5BB: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Author Anna-Karin Eriksson  (Linnaeus University)Chair/Disc.

Jessica Auchter  (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)

Panel

Educa onalizing the war-dead: affect and the possibility of cri queAnna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)

America's Pas me and Na onal Crisis: Baseball's Promo on of Human Security

Terilyn Hun ngton (Indiana University of Pennsylvania )Starchitecture in the Marvelous City: A Social, Spa al, and Temporal Analysis of Rio de Janeiro’s Museu do Amanhã (Museum of Tomorrow)

Kevin Funk (Trinity College)

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“The Most Important Least Important Thing in the World”: The Everyday Prac ce of Security in American Football and Soccer

Christopher McIntosh (Bard College)Luke B. Campbell (Northwest Missouri State University)

The (Un)making of Borders: Border art and the decolonial imagina on

Molly Todd (Virginia Tech)

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Theorizing Humanitarian Ac on and Human RightsS5CC: Saturday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

K. Melchor Hall  (Fielding Graduate University)

Panel

Heroes, Rats and the Prac ce of Post-Humanitarianism Benjamin Meiches (University of Washington-Tacoma)

Moving from Progressive to Immediate Implementa on of Socio-Economic Rights: Modern Monetary Theory Implica ons for Interna onal Human Rights Law

Jonathan Crock (George Washington University)The Impact of Human Rights Organiza ons on Transi onal Jus ce Policymaking: Evidence from Peace Agreements

Sam Bell (Kansas State University)Risa Kitagawa (Northeastern University)

The Humanitarian as Nego ator: How Aid Workers Navigate the Poli cs of Interna onal Emergency Relief

Rob Grace (Brown University)Human Rights, Human Capital and Race (a er BLM)

Gil Go (DePaul University)

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ISA-Northeast Scholars' Circle

Northeast Scholars' Circle: Saturday 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM

Part. Jennifer K. Lobasz  (University of Delaware)Part. Ian Hurd  (Northwestern University)Part. Laura Sjoberg  (University of Florida)Part. Susanne Zwingel  (Florida Interna onal University)Part. Ann E. Towns  (University of Gothenburg)Part. Catriona Standfield  (Worcester State University)Chair Michelle Jurkovich  (University of Massachuse s Boston)

Roundtable

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Status, Posi on and Power in the Struggle for HegemonyS6BB: Saturday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM

Chair/Disc.

Casey McNeill  (Fordham University )

Panel

Salami Tac cs: Faits Accompli and Interna onal Expansion in the Shadow of Major War

Richard W. Maass (University of Evansville)The Embodiment of Diplomacy under Hegemony: Diploma c Prac ces in the Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry

Lourdes Aguas (State University of New York (Albany))Stephen Pampinella (SUNY New Paltz)

BRICS Mobiliza on through Coali on Building: Leadership Dynamics within the BRICS group

Zhen Han (University of Bri sh Columbia)Mihaela Papa (Tu s University)

What Determines Public A tudes Abroad Toward A Country?: An Empirical Analysis on Determinants of So  Power

Lami Kim (US Army War College)Lingbo Zhao (University of Hong Kong)

Hegemonic Spheres and Orbital Partnerships: Technological Coopera on under Great Power Rivalry

Ariya Hagh (Georgetown University)Alexander Sullivan (Georgetown University)

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Transi onal Jus ce and Reconcilia onS7AA: Saturday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Jonneke Koomen  (Willame e University)

Panel

Reconcilia on and the Aporia of Transi onal Jus ceOumar Ba (Morehouse College)

A Narra ve Approach to Transi onal Jus ceElham Kazemi (University of California, Irvine)

Localizing Transi onal Jus ce through Integrated Schooling in the Former Yugoslavia: North Macedonia and the Nansen Dialogue Network 

Allyson Bachta (University of Massachuse s Boston)Transi onal Jus ce and the Poli cs of Memory on the European Periphery: Kosovo and Northern Ireland in Compara ve Perspec ve

Jennifer Mueller (Marymount Manha an College)Danielle Zach (The City College of New York, CUNY)

Reconciliatory Approaches to Conflict Resolu on: Approxima ng Expert Knowledge Using the Delphi Method

Oakley Hill (George Mason University)Nicholas Sherwood (George Mason University)An Pen käinen (George Mason University)

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Securi za on and the Construc on of Military StrategyS7BB: Saturday 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

Chair/Disc.

Zenel Garcia  (St. Lawrence University)

Panel

Pistols at Dawn, Five Minutes to Midnight: Firearms Analogies and American Nuclear Strategy

Joseph MacKay (Australian Na onal University)Jamie Levin (St. Francis Xavier University)

High-level Diplomacy as (De)Securi zing Mechanism  Minseon Ku (Ohio State University)

‘Our oil would burn bright  l morning:’ Geopoli cs, Resource securi za on, and Anglo-American Compe on for Whale Oil 1783-1818

Tim Ruback (University of Southern Maine)Stefan Andreasson (Queen's University Belfast)

The Migra on-Security Nexus in the Global South: Securi zing People on the Move in Hispaniola

Jean-Pierre Murray (University of Massachuse s Boston)

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Saturday 9:00 AM - 2:00 PMInterpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Room: h ps://zoom.us/j/3745606247, Off-Site Venue

Part. Lejla Dervisevic (Purdue University )Part. Renato Matheus Mendes Fakhoury (University of

Massachuse s Lowell)Part. Sara Fischer (Georgetown University)Part. Amoz Hor (George Washington University)Part. Eun A Jo (Cornell University)Part. Alexandra McAuliff (The Fletcher School of Law and

Diplomacy, Tu s University)Part. Ian Reynolds (American University School of Interna onal

Service)Part. Emmanuelle Rousseau (Universite de Montreal)Part. Dakoda Trithara (University of Calgary)Mentor Laura Sjoberg (University of Florida)Mentor Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University)Mentor Molly Cochran (Oxford Brookes University)Mentor Andrea Paras (University of Guelph)Mentor Jane L. Parpart (University of Massachuse s Boston /

Dalhousie University)Mentor Désirée Weber (The College of Wooster)

Roundtable Saturday 12:00 PM - 4:00 PMPedagogy Workshop

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Part. Galina Bogatova (Florida Interna onal University)Part. Silvia Ferabolli (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul -

UFRGS )Part. Ezgi Yildiz (The Graduate Ins tute, Geneva)Part. Samaila Adelaiye (State University of New York, University at

Buffalo)Part. Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Part. Mishall Ahmed (York University)Part. Sefa Secen (Syracuse University)Part. Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia)Part. Paulo R. T. Menechelli Filho (University of Brasília)Part. Kevin Funk (Trinity College)Part. Kelly Grenier (University of Kentucky)Part. Andrew Szarejko (University of Cincinna )Mentor Eric K. Leonard (Shenandoah University)Mentor Gigi Gokcek (Dominican University of California)Mentor Jamie Frueh (Bridgewater College)Mentor Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Cha anooga)Mentor Jennifer K. Lobasz (University of Delaware)

Roundtable

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F4AA, S1AAAbramson, Yehonatan

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopAdelaiye, Samaila

F5AA, F6AAAgathangelou, Anna M.

S6BBAguas , Lourdes

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopAhmed, Mishall

T4AAl Achkar, Ziad

F3AAAlphin, Caroline

F5AAAmoureux, Jack L.

S7BBAndreasson, Stefan

F3CCArat, Zehra F. Kabasakal

T4AAroussi, Sahla

S5BB, T3A, T6A, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop

Auchter, Jessica

S7AA, S1BB, T1ABa, Oumar

S7AABachta, Allyson

F3AABaghdadi, Nima

S2AABanerjee, Kiran

S1AABaram, Gil

F3AABarne , Michael

S2AABea e, Amanda Russell

S5CCBell, Sam

S3AABeltran, Alberto Felix

F5AABenabdallah, Lina

F2BBBianco, Chris ne

T4ABirjandian, Saghar  

F4BBBlaney, David L.

F4AABöcü, Gözde

F3AA, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop

Bogatova, Galina

S3CCBorges, Mateus S.

F7BBBoth, Maxine

S2AABrigden, Noelle K.

S1BBBussmann, Fábio

F5AA, S5BBCampbell, Luke B.

F3CCCarpenter, Charli

F6BBCasey, Jus n

T4AChachra, Manisha

F3BBChand, Bibek

F1AAChessé, Alice

T4AClay-Robison, Shelly

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Cochran, Molly

S4AA, F3BBCoe, Brooke N.

F7AA, T2ACombes, M. L. deRaismes

T4ACorredor, Elizabeth

F1AA, S5AACosta Lopez, Julia

S5CCCrock, Jonathan

S4AACu er, Linea

T1ADayal, Anjali

T4Ade Langis, Theresa

F7AAde Leon, Jus n

F3AADebrix, Francois

F3CCDenardo, Stephanie

S4AA, Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Dervisevic, Lejla

S1BBDíaz Calderón, Julio César

T6ADixit, Priya

S5AADixon, Samuel

F6BBDolan, Lucas

S2BBEboli, Valeria

F1AAEijking, Jan

Plenary RoundtableErakat, Noura

S5BBEriksson, Anna-Karin

F6BB, T6AFa ore, Chris na

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopFerabolli, Silvia

F4AAFinch, Brian

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Fischer, Sara

F4BBFitzGerald, Garre

S3CCFlahive, Robert

S2AAFotou, Myriam

F3CCFowler, Catherine

S3BBFreyberg-Inan, Anne e

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopFrueh, Jamie

S5BB, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop

Funk, Kevin

T5AGagnon, Jennifer M.

F2BBGarcia Iommi, Lucrecia

S7BB, F3BBGarcia, Zenel

F2BBGibson, Tobias T.  

S2BBGiesen, Michael

S2BBGiliber , Gina

F5AAGinnane, Tara

S1BBGlasson, Hannah

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopGokcek, Gigi

F3CCGonzález, Le cia

S5CCGo , Gil  

S5CCGrace, Rob

F6BB, S2BBGraham, Erin R.

F3CCGray, Carol

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopGrenier, Kelly

F2AAGrovogui, Siba

Plenary RoundtableGrynaviski, Eric

S6BBHagh, Ariya

S4BB, S5CCHall, K. Melchor

T1AHallock, Stephanie

S6BBHan, Zhen

S2CCHaque, Mohammad

F4AAHarris, Micah

S2CCHassey, Meg

S2CCHeffernan, Andrew

F6AA, F3CC, T1AHernandez, Brianna

F3BBHerrera, Felipe

S2AAHill Maher, Kristen

S7AAHill, Oakley

F5BBHofer, Alexandra

F2BBHolyan, Anna Elizabeth

F5AAHom, Andrew R.

F1AA, Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Hor, Amoz

F2BB, S5BB, T6AHun ngton, Terilyn

Northeast Scholars' CircleHurd, Ian

F4BBHyder, Misbah

F2BBIams, Joel M.

F2AAIgnatov, Anatoli I.

S2AAInnes, Alexandria J.

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Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Jackson, Patrick Thaddeus

S2CCJames, Walter

T1AJenks, Andrew

F4AAJester, Natalie

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Jo, Eun A

F7AAJohnson, Theodore

Northeast Scholars' Circle, T2AJurkovich, Michelle

F5AAJusto, Nathalia

F2AAKamola, Isaac A.

S7AAKazemi, Elham

F6AAKillingback, Muna  

S6BBKim, Lami

T2AKinsella, Helen M.

S5CCKitagawa, Risa

F1AAKocs, Stephen A.

F2AA, S7AAKoomen, Jonneke

S2CCKorsunska, Ania

S4AAKrisch, Nico

S7BBKu, Minseon

S1AALauer, Ritu S.

F4AA, T1ALemke, Tobias

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopLeonard, Eric K.

S7BBLevin, Jamie

F5AALevine, Daniel J.

S4AALiebetrau, Tobias

F4AALiguori, T. J.

F7BBLinde, Robyn

F6BBLjung-Baruth, Gwen

T5A, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop, Northeast Scholars' Circle

Lobasz, Jennifer K.

F7BBLollar, Rebecca

F4BBLynch, Cecelia

F6BBLyon, Alynna

S6BBMaass, Richard W.

S7BBMacKay, Joseph

S2AAMainwaring, Ce a S.

F2AAMalik, Shiera S.

S2BBMargulis, Ma as E.

F3BBMarshall, Andrew

T5AMarshall, Jenna

T2AMathieson, Nicola

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

McAuliff, Alexandra

S5BB, F5BBMcIntosh, Christopher

F6BB, S6BBMcNeill, Casey

F7BB, S5CCMeiches, Benjamin

F2BBMeier, Anna

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopMello, Rafael Alexandre

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Mendes Fakhoury, Renato Matheus

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopMenechelli Filho, Paulo R. T.

T6AMhajne, Anwar

S3CC, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop

Midzain-Gobin, Liam

Plenary RoundtableMilner, Helen

T3A, F7AA, T5AMitzen, Jennifer

S4AAMonsees, Linda

S2BBMontal, Florencia

S2AAMountz, Alison

S7AAMueller, Jennifer

S1BBMunhazim, Ahmad Qais

S4BBMuro, Denise

F5BBMurphy, Michael

S7BBMurray, Jean-Pierre

S5AAMusco , Lauren

T5AMustapha, Jennifer

F3CCNagel, Robert U.

F7AANewell, Michael

S5AANexon, Daniel

S3CCNogueira, Julia

F5BBOderma , Jed

T1AOktay, Sibel

F4BBOmer, Atalia

S5AAOren, Ido

F5BBOrlando, Leonardo

S2AAOyawale, Akinyemi

F7BBOzcan, Berika

S3BBOzguc, Umut

F6BB, S6BB, S3CC, T1APampinella, Stephen

F4AAPanwar, Nidhi

S2CC, S6BBPapa, Mihaela

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop, F4BB

Paras, Andrea

F7BBPark, Eun-A  

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Parpart, Jane L.

S2BBPauselli, Gino

S7AAPen käinen, An

S4BBPerea Ozerin, Iratxe

F1BBPérez, José O.

F3CCPerro a, Daniela

F6AAPeterson, Gabrielle

T5APeterson, Jenny H.

T3APusca, Anca M.

F4BBQuerejazu, Amaya

S3CCRalston, Robert

T5ARamos, Jennifer

S1BBRaney, Abigail

S4AARapp, Kyle

T4ARay, Nupur

S1AA, F3AARaymond, Mark

F6AAReiling, Carrie

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Reynolds, Ian

S3AARiemann, Malte

Plenary RoundtableRoss, Andrew A. G.

S3AARossi, Norma

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Rousseau, Emmanuelle

S7BBRuback, Tim

F2AARutazibwa, Olivia Umurerwa

T4ASample, Emily

T3ASandal, Nukhet A.

F6AA, T6AScalera, Jamie E.

F1BB, F4BBScauso, Marcos Sebas an

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F1BBSchutz, Aus n

F5AASculos, Bryant

ISA-Northeast Pedagogy WorkshopSecen, Sefa

S7AASherwood, Nicholas

Keynote Address, Plenary RoundtableShilliam, Robbie

S3BBShinko, Rosemary E.

T6ASingh, Vijai

F5BB, Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop, Northeast Scholars' Circle

Sjoberg, Laura

S3AASong, Jeeye

F3BBSpandler, Kilian

T5ASpindel, Jennifer

S3AASpisak, George

S1AA, S5AA, T2ASrivastava, Swa

F2AAStack, Allen

Northeast Scholars' CircleStandfield, Catriona

T3A, F7AASteele, Brent J.

S3BB, T5ASterling-Folker, Jennifer

S2AAS erl, Maurice

S4BBStoffel, Alexander

F3AA, T3ASubo c, Jelena

S6BBSullivan, Alexander

F1BBSumer, Bilgesu

F1BB, S3CC, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop, T1A

Szarejko, Andrew

S2CCSzczurek, Anthony

S3AA, F1AATatum, Dillon Stone

S5BBTodd, Molly

Northeast Scholars' CircleTowns, Ann E.

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Trithara, Dakoda

S1AAUlas, Hilmi

Plenary RoundtableValdez, Inés  

F3AAVan Rythoven, Eric A.

F3AAVandermaas-Peeler, Alex

T4Avon Joeden-Forgey, Elisa

F6BBWagner, Karsyn

F6AAWalters, Rosie

Interpre ve and Rela onal Research Methodology Workshop

Weber, Désirée

S3BBWilcox, Lauren

S4BB, T2AWills, Emily

S4BBWomack, Malia

F3BBWright, Nancy

S4AA, ISA-Northeast Pedagogy Workshop

Yildiz, Ezgi

F3BB, S5AAYoung, Danielle

S7AAZach, Danielle

F5BBZano , Laura

T4AZedriga Waru Abuku, Lina

F1BBZellen, Barry

S6BBZhao, Lingbo

S1AAZoli, Corri

Northeast Scholars' CircleZwingel, Susanne

Index of Participants