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Pacific Northwest
Political
Science Association
Annual Meeting 2006

October 19–21, 2006
Mt. Bachelor Village Resort in Bend, Oregon
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CALL FOR PAPERS AND PARTICIPANTS
2006 Annual Meeting, October 19-21
Mt. Bachelor Village Resort, Bend, Oregon

Please contact the appropriate section chairs to propose papers or to serve as a panel discussant. Recall the Association policy regarding graduate student papers: One is welcome per panel but a letter of endorsement should accompany the proposal by a faculty sponsor. If you have an idea for another panel in addition to the one’s listed below please contact Timothy Jeske at tjeske@yvcc.edu.

 

 

CANADIAN – U.S. RELATIONS

David Laycock                       

Department of Political Science

Simon Fraser University

8888 University Drive

Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6

laycock@sfu.ca

604-291-3089

COMPARATIVE POLITICS

Ross Burkhart

Department of Political Science

Boise State University

Public Affairs and Arts West #127

1910 University Drive

Boise, ID 83725-1935

rburkha@boisestate.edu

208-426-3280

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

Lisa Carlson                           

Political Science and Public Affairs Research, AD 205

University of Idaho

Moscow, ID 83844-3165

lcarl@uidaho.edu

(208) 885-7847

LAW AND THE COURTS

Cornell Clayton                     

Department of Political Science & Criminal Justice                     

Washington State University

817 Johnson Tower, Troy Lane

P.O. Box 644880

Pullman, WA 99164-4880

cornell@mail.wsu.edu

(509) 335-2427

MEDIA & POLITICS

Todd Schaefer                        

Department of Political Science

Central Washington University

400 E. University Way

Ellensburg, WA 98926-7578

schaefeT@cwu.edu

(509) 963-2408

POLITICAL THEORY

Curtis Johnson                       

Department of Political Science

Lewis and Clark College

0615 Palatine Hill Road, MSC 12

Portland, OR 97219

Johnson@lclark.edu

(503) 768-7726

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Carolyn Long                         

Public Affairs Department    

Washington State University – Vancouver

14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue

Vancouver, WA 98686-9600

long@vancouver.wsu.edu

(360) 546-9737

PUBLIC POLICY IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST    

Patrick Wilson           

Dept. of Political Science and

Bureau of Public Affairs, AD 205G

University of Idaho               

Moscow, ID 83844-3165

pwilson@uidaho.edu             

208-885-7717

STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT

Richard Foster                       

Department of Political Science

Graveley Hall, North Wing 306

Idaho State University

P.O. Box 8235

Pocatello, ID 83209-8235

fostrich@isu.edu

(208) 282-2487

U.S. POLITICS – CONGRESS & PRESIDENCY

Jasper LiCalzi                        

Department of Political Economy

Albertson College of Idaho

2112 Cleveland Blvd.

Caldwell, ID 83605

JLiCalzi@albertson.edu

(208) 459-5829

VOTING & ELECTIONS

Todd Donovan                       

Department of Political Science

Amtzen Hall 415

Western Washington University

516 High St.

Bellingham, WA 98225-9082

Todd.Donovan@wwu.edu

(360) 650-3018

WOMEN, GENDER AND POLITICS

Christine Di Stefano              

Department of Political Science

Box 353530

University of Washington

Seattle, WA 98195-3530

distefan@u.washington.edu

(206) 543-2780

PRESIDENT/PROGRAM CHAIR

Timothy D. Jeske                  

Political Science - Arts & Sciences Division                     

Yakima Valley Community College

P.O. Box 22520

Yakima, WA 98907-2520

tjeske@yvcc.edu

(509) 574-4816 or 4809

ROUNDTABLE ON THE SUPREME COURT

Donald Crowley
Department of Political Science
University of Idaho
Admin 205
Moscow, ID  83844-3165
crowley@uidaho.edu

(208) 885-7290

ROUNDTABLE ON TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE

T.M. Sell  Co-chair
Highline College
PO Box 98000
Des Moines WA 98198
tsell@highline.edu
206-878-3710, x3150
John Swarthout  Co-chair
jvswarthout@hotmail.com

 


Created by: David Lynx
for Lewis & Clark College Political Science Department
Updated:September 11 , 2006