| | Spring 2008
2/01 Eric Uslaner, Where You Stand Depends Upon Where Your Grandparents Sat: The Inheritability of Generalized Trust 2/15 Geoff Layman, David Campbell (University of Notre Dame) and John Green (University of Akron), Partisan Hearts, Minds, and Souls: Candidate Religion and the Activation of Partisan Voting 2/29 Funding Opportunities for Political Science at the National Science Foundation, presentations by Susan Haire, Program Director, Law & Social Sciences, and Brian Humes and Phil Paolino, Program Directors for Political Science 3/7 Christian Davenport and Sarah A. Soule (Cornell University), Velvet Glove, Iron Fist, or Even Hand? Protest Policing in the U.S., 1960-1990 3/28 Jill Gloekler and Stephen Yoder, The Effect of the State Economy and State Tax Initiatives on Gubernatorial Voting: An Examination of Gubernatorial Elections from 1982-2006 4/11 Michael Hanmer, Paul Herrnson, and Richard Niemi (University of Rochester), The Impact of Ballot Design on Voter Errors 4/25 Alexander Hamilton and Leadership. Two papers: Michael Evans, Anarchy, Liberty, and the Balance of Power: Explaining Alexander Hamilton's Ambivalent Republican Leadership & Todd Lowery, Dueling Founders: The Pacificus-Helvidius Debate and the Nature of Executive Power in the America." 5/9 Religious Cues and Cue-giving. Two papers: Kerem Ozan Kalkan and Geoff Layman, "A Muslim by any Other Name? An Experimental Assessment of Religious and Ethnic Identifiers on Support for Political Candidates" & Matt Burger, Clergy and Churches as Political Elites and Cue-Givers: Preaching to the Choir? |