Virtual APSA Sessions
Contents
Concept
In light of Hurricane Isaac, the American Political Science Association cancelled its annual meeting scheduled to be held in New Orleans, LA. But with all these conference papers dressed up with nowhere to go, a small collection of faculty, graduate students, publishers, and the APSA decided to post our papers and give our presentations anyway. What follows is the Virtual Program for #virtualAPSA2012
A shameless credit claiming here, my tweet may have been the first to start it all. I post here for my own recollection later than anything else.
The Twitter Feed:
The real-time twitter feed for the hash tag #virtualAPSA2012 can be found here
“Sponsors”
Duck of Minerva
The Monkey Cage
Dan Drezner
Video Presentations
V-1: Abolish the Airforce
Rob Farley, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce
V-2: Issues of and Responses to Internet Governance
Orginally, panel Issues of and Responses 40-3
Chair
Jane E. Fountain, University of MAssesschutes, Amherst
Presenters
“Representing Power: Participation and Deliberation in ICT4D Projects and Internet Governance”
- J. P. Singh, George Mason University
- Mikkel Flyverbom, Copehangen Business School
“Do Social Media Reproduce or Challenge Global Development Rituals? A Content Analysis of Blogs and Tweets on the 2010 MDG Summit”
- Daniel E. Esser, American University
- Tobias Denskus, University of Sussex
Discussant
Irene Wu, Federal Communications Commission
V-3: Hurricanes, Hotel Refunds, and Lemonade: making a panel while Isaac gives you lemons (Link Forthcoming)
Chair
Luke M. Perez, University of Texas at Austin
Presenters
“Parsing the Politics and Economics of Financial Overcompliance”
William Kindred Winecoff, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
“Weinstein’s Vital Agony: A Socio-political theory of Multiple Realities”
Robert L. Oprisko, Butler University
Papers, Slides, and other mediums
NB: Only papers tweeted under the hash tag #virutalAPSA2012 are included as it would be technically prohibitive to link to all SSRN papers from APSA 2012
“Is the Internet Changing Our Conception of Democracy? An Analysis of the Internet Use During Protests and its Effect on the Perception of Democracy”
Javier Sajuria, University College London
“Quotas for Men? Reframing Gender Quotas as a Means of Quality Control”
Rainbow Murray, Queen Mary, University of London
“Crisis Bargining and Domestic Opposition”
Philip Arena, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
“Countering the Counter-Power: The Political Effects of Internet Rumors and Rumor Rebuttals in China”
Haifeng Huang, University of California, Merced
Participants
NB:in no particular order whatsoever
@ConservaWonk
@dandrezner
@dhnexon
@smsaideman
@whinecough
@jsajuria
@NateMJensen
@gyannirein
@alexvhj
@aidnography
@brendancarlos
@fionamaybuckley
@rainbowmurray
@randomvariable
@oprisko
@BruceKAnderson
@DuckofMinerva
@DrMattDavies
@drbvaler
@loglikelihood
@profmichelson
@JuliaHellwege
@fgilardi
@monkeycageblog
@stratbuzz
@jorge_humberto
@MsKlimowich
@irfan23
@d_mainwaring
@kai_arzheimer
@KeithGaddie
Exibitors
@SageCQPolitics
@RLPGBooks
@JHUPress
@BJPolS
@EPSRjournal
Author Luke M. Perez
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