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Pacific Northwest
Political
Science Association
Annual Meeting 2007

October 18-20, 2007
Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington
PROGRAM CALL FOR PAPERSREGISTRATION • SCRAPBOOK

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 Robert Eisinger at eisinger@lclark.edu.  

PRESIDENT/PROGRAM CHAIR
Robert Eisinger
Department of Political Science
Lewis & Clark College
0615 Palatine Hill Road, MSC 12
Portland, OR   97219
eisinger@lclark.edu
(503) 768-7642

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

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
COMPLETE

DIRECT DEMOCRACY
Matthew Manweller
Department of Political Science
Central Washington University
2405 N. Lilac Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
manwellerm@cwu.edu
(509) 963-2396

MEDIA & POLITICS
Bill Lunch
Department of Political Science
Gilkey Hall, Third Floor
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
blunch@orst.edu
(541) 737-6242
COMPLETE

TEACHING POLITICAL SCIENCE ROUNDTABLE
T.M Sell
Department of Political Science and Journalism
Highline College
P.O. Box 98000
Des Moines, WA 98198
tsell@highline.edu
(206) 878-3710 ext. 3150
COMPLETE

SUPREME COURT ROUNDTABLE
Jim Foster
Cascade Campus
Oregon State University
235 Cascades Hall
2600 NW College Way
Bend, Oregon 97701-5998
James.foster@osucascades.edu
541-322-3147
COMPLETE

CURRENT POLITICS AND POLITICAL ISSUES IN THE PNW: A ROUNDTABLE
Clive Thomas
Department of Political Science
University of Alaska Southeast
Juneau, Alaska 99801
jfost@uas.alaska.edu
(907) 586-2964
COMPLETE

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
COMPLETE

AMERICAN POLITICS
Dr. Jasper LiCalzi
Department of Political Economy
Albertson College of Idaho
2112 Cleveland Blvd.
Caldwell, ID 83605
jlicalzi@albertson.edu
(208) 459-5829

COMPARATIVE POLITICS
Dr. Amy Fletcher
Political Science Programme
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch 8015 New Zealand
amy.fletcher@canterbury.ac.nz
+64 3 364 2987

PUBLIC LAW
Dr. David A. May
Department of Government
208 Patterson Hall
Eastern Washington University
Cheney, WA 99004
dmay@mail.ewu.edu
(509) 359-2412
COMPLETE

CANADIAN POLITICS
Dr. Dana Lee Baker
Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice
Washington State University
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98686
bakerda@vancouver.wsu.edu
(360) 546-9125

GENDER AND POLITICS
Jennifer Howk
Department of Government
Harvard University
1737 Cambridge St.
Cambridge, MA  02138
jhowk@fas.harvard.edu
617-495-2152

POLITICAL THEORY
Timothy D. Jeske
Yakima Valley Community College
P.O. Box 22520
Yakima, WA 98907
tjeske@yvcc.edu
509-574-4809
COMPLETE

THE AFFECT OF SOME NATIONAL ISSUES IN THE PNW
Clive Thomas
Department of Political Science
University of Alaska Southeast
Juneau, Alaska 99801
jfcst@uas.alaska.edu
(907) 586-2964
COMPLETE

 

 

 

 

 


Created by: David Lynx
for Lewis & Clark College Political Science Department
Updated:JAugust 5, 2007