Exit 2021 CONFERENCE MISSING ROLES Question Title * 1.) CONTACT INFORMATION First Name * Last Name * Title (e.g. Doctoral Student) * University/Affiliation * Email Address * Alternate Email Direct Phone Number * Highest Degree Earned Year Degree Earned Research Interests * CV or Website URL Question Title * 2.) TOTAL NUMBER OF SESSIONS ON WHICH YOU WOULD SERVE. You may volunteer to be a chair or discussant on several sessions. You will not be placed on more sessions than you request. On How Many Sessions Will you Serve? # of Sessions 1 Session 2 Sessions 3 Sessions 4 Sessions # of Sessions On How Many Sessions Will you Serve? menu Question Title * 3). PRIORITY Sessions. Please volunteer for up to two sessions where you have the expertise to serve. Sessions marked with an asterisk have a greater need for discussants. 1st Choice - Priority Panels 2nd Choice - Priority Panels Session 43. Racial Cues, Political Parties, and Policy, Wed, 4-14, 2:00pm3:30pm 02. Fragmentation and Polarization in Industrialized Democracies, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 07. Campaigns, Representation, and Regime Stability, Sun, 4-18, 9:00am10:30am 07. Determinants of Authoritarian Regime Stability, Sat, 4-17, 9:00am10:30am 08. Candidates, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 08. Representation, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 13. Governing the Chinese Periphery: Hong Kong and Minority Areas, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 15. Dynamics of Civil Wars in the Middle East, Wed, 4-14, 2:00pm3:30pm 15. Identity Politics in the Middle East, Sun, 4-18, 9:00am10:30am 15. Political Dynamics of Authoritarianism, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 16. Authoritarian Resilience and Ruling Elites, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 20. Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 21. Rebel Strategy, Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 23. Hate Speech, Protest, and Terror, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 23. Military intervention and Counterterrorism, Sat, 4-17, 9:00am10:30am 28. American Interests and Human Rights, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 30. Comparative Election Administration, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 31. Policies Controlling Congressional Elections, Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 32. Individual Perceptions and Preferences, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 32. Local US Elections and Outcomes, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 33. Modeling Voting Behavior in the 50 States, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 33. Vote Choice and Populism, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 35. Cross-Cutting Identities and Reducing Partisan Conflict, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 36. Affective Polarization, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 43. Assimilation and Acculturation, Thur, 4-15, 10:40am12:10pm 47. Technocracy and Elites, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 62. Social Media and American Politics, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 65. Bureaucracies, Institutions and Welfare (session 2), Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 66. Historical Political Economy of Development, Wed, 4-14, 10:40am12:10pm Session 1st Choice - Priority Panels menu 43. Racial Cues, Political Parties, and Policy, Wed, 4-14, 2:00pm3:30pm 02. Fragmentation and Polarization in Industrialized Democracies, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 07. Campaigns, Representation, and Regime Stability, Sun, 4-18, 9:00am10:30am 07. Determinants of Authoritarian Regime Stability, Sat, 4-17, 9:00am10:30am 08. Candidates, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 08. Representation, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 13. Governing the Chinese Periphery: Hong Kong and Minority Areas, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 15. Dynamics of Civil Wars in the Middle East, Wed, 4-14, 2:00pm3:30pm 15. Identity Politics in the Middle East, Sun, 4-18, 9:00am10:30am 15. Political Dynamics of Authoritarianism, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 16. Authoritarian Resilience and Ruling Elites, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 20. Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 21. Rebel Strategy, Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 23. Hate Speech, Protest, and Terror, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 23. Military intervention and Counterterrorism, Sat, 4-17, 9:00am10:30am 28. American Interests and Human Rights, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 30. Comparative Election Administration, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 31. Policies Controlling Congressional Elections, Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 32. Individual Perceptions and Preferences, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 32. Local US Elections and Outcomes, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 33. Modeling Voting Behavior in the 50 States, Fri, 4-16, 10:40am12:10pm 33. Vote Choice and Populism, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 35. Cross-Cutting Identities and Reducing Partisan Conflict, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 36. Affective Polarization, Motivated Reasoning, and Public Opinion, Fri, 4-16, 9:00am10:30am 43. Assimilation and Acculturation, Thur, 4-15, 10:40am12:10pm 47. Technocracy and Elites, Thur, 4-15, 9:00am10:30am 62. Social Media and American Politics, Wed, 4-14, 5:20pm6:50pm 65. Bureaucracies, Institutions and Welfare (session 2), Wed, 4-14, 3:40pm5:10pm 66. Historical Political Economy of Development, Wed, 4-14, 10:40am12:10pm Session 2nd Choice - Priority Panels menu Question Title * 4). Sessions that a Discussant or Host. Please volunteer for up to two sessions where you have the expertise to serve. Having experience running Zoom calls is helpful. 1st Choice - Sessions 2nd Choice - Sessions Session 02. Responsiveness: Parties and Governments, Thur, 4-15, 12:20pm1:50pm 07. Party organization, Institutional Change & Democratic Backsliding in Turkey, Thur, 4-15, 7:00pm8:30pm 08. The Environment and Green Politics, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 09. The EU: Foreign and Domestic Policy, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 10. The Political Economy of Political Violence, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 11. Nationalism in East Asia, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 13. China and the World, Sat, 4-17, 7:00pm8:30pm 13. Chinese Foreign Aid, Overseas Investment, and Soft Power, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 13. The Politics of Legislatures and Party Congresses in China, Wed, 4-14, 7:00pm8:30pm 15. Policy Crises in the Middle East, Thur, 4-15, 2:00pm3:30pm 15. Religion and Politics in the Middle East, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 21. Peacekeeping and Mediation, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 22. Who Fights and Where: Creating Armed Forces and Overseas Deployments, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 24. Civil War Alignments, Thur, 4-15, 3:40pm5:10pm 25. Legitimacy and Identity, Sat, 4-17, 12:20pm1:50pm 26. Armed Conflict and International Security Institutions, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 28. Vulnerable and Targeted Populations, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm 33. Issues, Valence, and the Spatial Model of Vote Choice, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 33. Tradeoff and Cross-Pressures in Vote Choice, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 35. Americanism, Nativism, and Immigration Attitudes, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 35. Government Trust, Trauma, and Scandal, Thur, 4-15, 3:40pm5:10pm 38. Elite Political Communication, Thur, 4-15, 2:00pm3:30pm 40. Infectious Diseases, Pandemics, and Vaccinations, Thur, 4-15, 12:20pm1:50pm 40. Political Self-Efficacy and Motivation to Act, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 42. Gender and Campaigns/Candidacies in a Comparative Context, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 42. International Human Rights and Women's Rights, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 43. Economic Inequality, Participation, and Representation, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 43. White Racial Identity, Attitudes, and Public Policy, Sun, 4-18, 2:00pm3:30pm 49. Bureaucratic Politics, Sat, 4-17, 5:20pm6:50pm 50. New Developments in Labeling and Semi-supervised Learning, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 51. Organizational Resources and Party Development, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 51. The Nature and Impact of Radicalism, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 53. Agenda Setting and Oversight on Committees in Legislatures, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 54. Extra-Textual Contexts for Constitutional Interpretation, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 57. Federal Law, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 57. State Institutions, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 58. Challenges in Local Service Provision, Fri, 4-16, 7:00pm8:30pm 58. The Politics of Place: Geography and Electoral Outcomes, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm 60. Crime and Punishment, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 60. Criminality, Incarceration, Punishment, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 60. Policing Policy and its Implications, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 63. Public Policy in China, Fri, 4-16, 7:00pm8:30pm 65. Public Administration and Gender, Sat, 4-17, 5:20pm6:50pm 65. Public Service Motivation, Fri, 4-16, 12:20pm1:50pm 66. American Constitutional Development, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 88. New Research in Latina/o/x Politics: Attitudes, Ideas, and Opinions, Sun, 4-18, 2:00pm3:30pm Session 1st Choice - Sessions menu 02. Responsiveness: Parties and Governments, Thur, 4-15, 12:20pm1:50pm 07. Party organization, Institutional Change & Democratic Backsliding in Turkey, Thur, 4-15, 7:00pm8:30pm 08. The Environment and Green Politics, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 09. The EU: Foreign and Domestic Policy, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 10. The Political Economy of Political Violence, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 11. Nationalism in East Asia, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 13. China and the World, Sat, 4-17, 7:00pm8:30pm 13. Chinese Foreign Aid, Overseas Investment, and Soft Power, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 13. The Politics of Legislatures and Party Congresses in China, Wed, 4-14, 7:00pm8:30pm 15. Policy Crises in the Middle East, Thur, 4-15, 2:00pm3:30pm 15. Religion and Politics in the Middle East, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 21. Peacekeeping and Mediation, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 22. Who Fights and Where: Creating Armed Forces and Overseas Deployments, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 24. Civil War Alignments, Thur, 4-15, 3:40pm5:10pm 25. Legitimacy and Identity, Sat, 4-17, 12:20pm1:50pm 26. Armed Conflict and International Security Institutions, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 28. Vulnerable and Targeted Populations, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm 33. Issues, Valence, and the Spatial Model of Vote Choice, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 33. Tradeoff and Cross-Pressures in Vote Choice, Sun, 4-18, 12:20pm1:50pm 35. Americanism, Nativism, and Immigration Attitudes, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 35. Government Trust, Trauma, and Scandal, Thur, 4-15, 3:40pm5:10pm 38. Elite Political Communication, Thur, 4-15, 2:00pm3:30pm 40. Infectious Diseases, Pandemics, and Vaccinations, Thur, 4-15, 12:20pm1:50pm 40. Political Self-Efficacy and Motivation to Act, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 42. Gender and Campaigns/Candidacies in a Comparative Context, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 42. International Human Rights and Women's Rights, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 43. Economic Inequality, Participation, and Representation, Sat, 4-17, 10:40am12:10pm 43. White Racial Identity, Attitudes, and Public Policy, Sun, 4-18, 2:00pm3:30pm 49. Bureaucratic Politics, Sat, 4-17, 5:20pm6:50pm 50. New Developments in Labeling and Semi-supervised Learning, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 51. Organizational Resources and Party Development, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 51. The Nature and Impact of Radicalism, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 53. Agenda Setting and Oversight on Committees in Legislatures, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 54. Extra-Textual Contexts for Constitutional Interpretation, Sun, 4-18, 10:40am12:10pm 57. Federal Law, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 57. State Institutions, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 58. Challenges in Local Service Provision, Fri, 4-16, 7:00pm8:30pm 58. The Politics of Place: Geography and Electoral Outcomes, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm 60. Crime and Punishment, Fri, 4-16, 5:20pm6:50pm 60. Criminality, Incarceration, Punishment, Sat, 4-17, 2:00pm3:30pm 60. Policing Policy and its Implications, Thur, 4-15, 5:20pm6:50pm 63. Public Policy in China, Fri, 4-16, 7:00pm8:30pm 65. Public Administration and Gender, Sat, 4-17, 5:20pm6:50pm 65. Public Service Motivation, Fri, 4-16, 12:20pm1:50pm 66. American Constitutional Development, Fri, 4-16, 3:40pm5:10pm 88. New Research in Latina/o/x Politics: Attitudes, Ideas, and Opinions, Sun, 4-18, 2:00pm3:30pm Session 2nd Choice - Sessions menu Question Title * 5). Professional Development Roundtables. There are several Professional Development Roundtables that need an additional Panelist. If you have expertise in the area, please offer to serve. 1. Prof Dev - 1st Choice 2. Prof Dev - 2nd Choice Session 69. HOW TO: The Whys and Hows of Academic Self-Promotion, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 69. PUBLIC: Working with the Media, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 69. How to be Heard by Policy Makers 2, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm Session 1. Prof Dev - 1st Choice menu 69. HOW TO: The Whys and Hows of Academic Self-Promotion, Sat, 4-17, 3:40pm5:10pm 69. PUBLIC: Working with the Media, Wed, 4-14, 12:20pm1:50pm 69. How to be Heard by Policy Makers 2, Fri, 4-16, 2:00pm3:30pm Session 2. Prof Dev - 2nd Choice menu 100% of survey complete. Submit