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PAT-Net 2014 May 15-18, 2014

Miami, Florida

FIU Downtown on Brickell

1101 Brickell Ave, 2nd Floor

Miami, FL 33132

Sects on the Beach:

Challenging Capitalism, Hierarchies and Other Belief Systems,

and Devising Alternate Futures

Public Administration Theory Network Annual Conference

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Conference Overview

About the Public Administration Theory Network

The Public Administration Theory Network (PAT-Net) is an international network of professionals concerned with the advancement of public administration theory. The Network was formed in 1978 by a group of scholars who were seeking an alternative venue to develop and talk about public administration theory. Administrative Theory & Praxis is the official peer-reviewed journal of PAT-Net. For more information on PAT-Net, please visit PATheory.net

2014 Conference Theme

Sects on the Beach: Challenging Capitalism, Hierarchies and Other Belief Systems, and Devising Alternate Futures

After years of privatizing, contracting out, tracking performance, and charging fees for public services, what are the outcomes? Is government more efficient? Is it more effective? What happened to the promises of neo-liberalism, of improved well-being through competition?

Keynote Address

Thomas Catlaw, Arizona State University

“Still in the Dark Shadow of Organization: On the Performance Ethic and the Search for Democratic

Self-Government”

Program Table of Contents

Conference Agenda at-a-Glance Page 2

Sessions at-a-Glance: By Panel Titles Page 3

Panel Details by Session Page 5

Directory by Name Page 14

Location Maps Page 17

Conference Organizers

Program Committee: Sharon Mastracci (Co-Chair); Kym Thorne (Co-Chair); Roy Heidelberg; Lester Leavitt;

Arthur Sementelli; Robert Zinke; Mariana O’Brien; Sarah Surak

Site Committee: Agatha Caraballo (Co-Chair); Mohamad G. Alkadry (Co-Chair); Sebawit Bishu; Bridgette

Cram; Nicki Fraser; Gretha Burchard; Andrea Headley

Host: Florida International University (FIU) - Department of Public Administration (pa.fiu.edu)

Conference Overview Conference Overview

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Conference Agenda At-A-Glance

Thursday, May 15, 2014

9:30am to 4:00pm Registration – Brickell North 2nd Floor Lobby

11:00am to 4:00pm Doctoral Student Workshop – Brickell South 202

Friday, May 16, 2014

8:00am to 4:00pm Registration – Brickell North 2nd Floor Lobby

8:00am to 8:30am Opening Welcome: Meredith Newman, FIU – Brickell North 235

8:30am to 9:30am Keynote Address: Thomas Catlaw, ASU – Brickell North 235

9:30am to 10:00am Coffee Break – Brickell North 235

10:00am to 11:30am Concurrent Session I – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

11:30am to 1:00pm Luncheon Speaker: Allan Rosenbaum, FIU – Brickell North 235

1:00 pm to 2:30pm Concurrent Session II – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

2:30pm to 2:45pm Break – Brickell North 235

2:45pm to 4:15pm Concurrent Session III – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

4:15pm to 4:30pm Coffee Break – Brickell North 235

4:30pm to 5:45pm PAT-Net Business Meeting – Brickell South 202

5:45pm to 7:30pm Welcome Reception – Brickell North 235

Saturday, May 17, 2014

8:00am to 4:00pm Registration – Brickell North 2nd Floor Lobby

8:00am to 9:30am Concurrent Session IV – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

9:30am to 10:00am Coffee Break – Brickell North 235

10:00am to 11:30am Concurrent Session V – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

11:45am to 1:30pm Lunch (On Your Own)

1:30pm to 3:00pm Concurrent Session VI – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

3:00pm to 3:30pm Break – Brickell North 235

3:30pm to 5:00pm Concurrent Session VII – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

Sunday, May 18, 2014

8:00am to 12:00pm Registration – Brickell North 2nd Floor Lobby

9:00am to 10:30am Concurrent Session VIII – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

10:30am to 10:45am Coffee Break – Brickell North 235

10:45am to 12:15pm Concurrent Session IX – Brickell South Rooms 201, 202, & 226

12:15pm to 1:30pm Lunch and Closing Plenary – Brickell North 235

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Sessions At-A-Glance: By Panel Titles

Friday, May 16, 2014

8:00am to 8:10am

8:10am to 8:20am

8:20am to 8:30am

8:30am to 9:30am

10:00am to 11:30am

Welcome from Program Committee

Welcome to Florida International University: Meredith Newman, Senior

Associate Dean for FIU College of Arts and Sciences

Conference Logistics

Keynote Address: Thomas Catlaw, Arizona State University

“Still in the Dark Shadow of Organization: On the Performance Ethic

and the Search for Democratic Self-Government”

Concurrent Session I

Intimidation in Public Discourse - South 201

Removing and Redefining Research Boundaries - South 202

Ethics - South 226

11:30am to 1:00pm

1:00pm to 2:30pm

Lunch Speaker: Allan Rosenbaum, Florida International University

“Understanding the Past Four Decades of Government in America:

The Impact of Questionable Theory in An Ideological Time”

Concurrent Session II

The Language of Public Policy - South 201

Discourse Epistemology: Possibilities and Challenges - South 202

Social Justice/ Social Outrage - South 226

2:45pm to 4:15pm Concurrent Session III

Theorist-Practitioner Dialogue - South 201

Coming Together: An Alternative Way of Knowing - South 202

Minorities, Bureaucracies and Workplaces - South 226

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Sessions At-A-Glance: By Panel Titles

Saturday, May 17, 2014

8:00am to 9:30am Concurrent Session IV

New Economics and New Institutions - South 201

Governance Epistemology - South 202

Public Administration and the Anarchist Challenge - South 226

10:00am to 11:30am Concurrent Session V

Faraway, So Close! Perspective and Crossings in PA- South 201

Reconceiving Public Administration Theory - South 202

Commodification, Privatization, and Marketization - South 226

1:30pm to 3:00pm Concurrent Session VI

Navigating the Valley in the Shadow of Globalization I - South 201

Roundtable: David Farmer: Methodologist? - South 202

Market Approaches to Policy Making in the New State - South 226

3:30pm to 5:00pm Concurrent Session VII

Navigating the Valley in the Shadow of Globalization II - South 201

Dystopic Utopias: Barriers to Governance in a Global Context

- South 226

Sunday, May 18, 2014

9:00am to 10:30am Concurrent Session VIII

Governance in the Market State: NGOs and NPOs - South 201

Social and Distributive Justice in the Market State - South 202

National & Community Development in the Postmodern State - South 226

10:45am to 12:15pm Concurrent Session IX

Reexamining Civic Engagement, Deliberation, & Participation - South 201

The New Bureaucracy or New Functions for Old Structures? – South 202

The Digital Turn as a Challenge to Capitalism - South 226

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Panel Details by Session

Concurrent Session I

South 201

Friday, May 16th from 10:00am to 11:30am

Intimidation in Public Discourse Full Panel Proposal

The Use of Consistency as a Tool of Intimidation

Gregg Cawley, University of Wyoming

Intimidation and NSA Surveillance

Larry Luton, Eastern Washington University

John Stuart Mill's "Of the Liberty of Thought and Discussion”

Mike Spicer, Cleveland State University

Intimidation as Narrative Gatekeeping

Hugh Miller, Florida Atlantic University

South 202 Removing and Redefining Research Boundaries Chair/Discussant: Mariana O’Brien, Florida Atlantic University

Reason’s Failure to Capture: The Case for an Activist Public Administration

Jennifer L. Eagan, California State University East Bay

Postcolonial Revisiting of Public Administration Theory

Bridgette Cram, Florida International University Mohamad G. Alkadry, Florida International University

Reformulating the Developmental State Agenda in the 21st Century

Prinz Parungao Magtulis, Catholic University of Korea

South 226 Ethics Panel Chair/Discussant: Roy Heidelberg, Louisiana State University

Responsibility-taking and Regret, Reconsidered Patricia M. Patterson, Florida Atlantic University

Ethics and Administration: The Case of the Benkadi Movement in the Cote D’Ivore Louis E. Howe, University of West Georgia

Communitarian Pragmatism: An Alternative Ethical Paradigm

Allen Stout, University of La Verne

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Concurrent Session II

South 201

Friday, May 16th from 1:00pm to 2:30pm

The Language of Public Policy Full Panel Proposal

Chair: Rosemary Farmer, Virginia Commonwealth University

Public Policy and Economic Dialects”

David Farmer, Virginia Commonwealth University

Public Policy and Military Dialects Richard Huff, Virginia Commonwealth University

Public Policy and the ‘Unknown’ Dialect(s) of Cyberspace Cynthia Cors, Virginia Commonwealth University

South 202

Epistemology and Methodology Full Panel Proposal

Discussant: Camilla Stivers, Cleveland State University

Convener: Hugh Miller, Florida Atlantic University

A Narrative Analysis of the Current Vatican Discourse: An Actor-Network Approach Mariana O’Brien, Florida Atlantic University

Scientific Ideology: The Role of Language in Quantification, Mobilization of Ideology, and Constitution of Entities Derek Slagle, Florida Atlantic University

The Prerequisites of Scientific Text Sampling

Heidi DiCicco, Florida Atlantic University

South 226

Social Justice/Social Outrage Chair/Discussant: Greg Porumbescu, Florida International University

Social Justice in Public Administration in the Neoliberal Era of Post Racial Politics Nicole Rishel Elias, John Jay College of Criminal Justice Courtney Jensen, Georgia Southern University

Pedagogy and the Interdisciplinary Nature of Public Administration

Lester Leavitt, Florida Atlantic University

Feminine’ Management Skills, but not Female Managers Mohamed G. Alkadry, Florida International University Sebawit G. Bishu, Florida International University

Economic Development, Identity, and Vulnerable Communities: The Gentrification of Barrio Getsemani at Cartagena, Colombia Melissa Gomez Hernandez, Florida International University

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Concurrent Session III

South 201

Friday, May 16th from 2:45pm to 4:15pm

Practitioners Panel Co-Chair: Dragan Stanisevski, Mississippi State Universtiy

Co-Chair: Ramon Trias, City of Coral Gables, Florida

Practitioners:

- Ramon Trias, Director of Planning and Zoning, City of Coral Gables,

Florida - "The Post- Bureaucratic City"

- Isabel Cosio Caraballo, Director of Public Affairs, South Florida Regional

Planning Council - "Seven50 Process"

Theorists:

- Hugh Miller, Florida Atlantic University

- Larry Luton, Eastern Washington University

South 202

Coming Together: An Alternative Way of Knowing Rooted in Experience Full Panel Proposal Chair: Camilla Stivers, Cleveland State University

The Aesthetic Experience and Artful Public Administration

Justin Piccorelli, Cleveland State University

Community Process and Knowledge of the Self: A Phenomenological Perspective M. Veronica Elias, Eastern Washington University

Authenticity and Public Management Initiatives: A Contrasted View using Heidegger and Gadamer Nick Zingale, Cleveland State University

South 226 Minorities, Bureaucracies and Workplaces Chair/Discussant: Sarah Surak, Salisbury University

Taylorism to New Public Management within a Changing Bureaucracy Charlene Roach, The University of the West Indies

Shift from the Minority

Vivian G. Cueto, Florida International University

Building a Successful Multicultural Workplace in Public Agencies: Lessons from the Cruise Industry Najwa Mordhah, Old Dominion University

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Concurrent Session IV

South 201

Saturday, May 17th from 8:00am to 9:30am

New Economics and New Institutions Chair/Discussant: Milena Neshkova, Florida International University

The City as Institution

Michelle L. DiStefano, Cleveland State

The New Economics and Fred Thayer: A Theorist Ahead of His Time? Mary M. Timney, Pace University

Is Morality Enough? A value-laden case regarding Private Prisons Andrea Headley, Florida International University

South 202 Governance Epistemology Chair/Discussant: Mariana O’Brien, Florida Atlantic University

An Analysis of Collaborative Governance from Power Perspective—Real Collaboration or Embellished Hierarchy and Market Power? Chen-Yu Kao, Arizona State University

Value-neutral Versus Value-based Treatment: Is Weber’s Bureaucracy Compatible with the Concept of Representative Bureaucracy? Gretha Burchard, Florida International University

Alternative Approaches to Institutional Reforms: Application of Grindle’s Concept of Good Enough Governance in Uzbekistan Aziz Klebleyev, Florida International University

Values and Administrative Decision Making: A Comparison of Public, Private, and Nonprofit Organizations Anthony D. Molina, Kent State University

South 226 Public Administration and the Anarchist Challenge Full Panel Proposal

Sanitizing Protests: Health and Safety Administration as a Site of Domination Sarah Surak, Salisbury University

Occupy Wall Street? Or Occupations of the Vanguard?: A Leninist Critique of Horizontal Administration Robert Kirsch, Salisbury University

Why must We Occupy Cyberspace

Kym Thorne, University of South Australia

Understanding Occupy for Public Administration Roy L. Heidelberg, Louisiana State University

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Concurrent Session V

South 201

Saturday, May 17th from 10:00am to 11:30am

Faraway, So Close! Perspective and Crossings in Public Administration Full Panel Proposal

Hiding in Plain Sight: The Unacknowledged Relationship between Public

Admin and the Nonprofit Sector in Running a Democracy Jennifer Alexander, University of Texas at San Antonio

Public Intellectuals in the Knowledge Society: What Role for Public Administration Gary Marshall, University of Nebraska Omaha

Identity and Affect in Public Policy Discourse Hugh Miller, Florida Atlantic University

Thickening the plot: Narrative, Distance, and the Writing of Administrative History Camilla Stivers, Cleveland State University

South 202

Reconceiving PA Theory: Changing Conceptions of State, Political Order, and Governing Mythologies Chair/Discussant: Dragan Stanisevski, Mississippi State University

Decentering Governance: A Democratic Turn? Mark Bevir, University of California, Berkeley

Crisis and Political Order in the Market State

Robert Zinke, Eastern Washington University

Hyper reality: Re-re-re-re-re-visited Jonathan Anderson, California State University San Bernardino

South 226 Commodification, Privatization, and Marketization Chair/Discussant: Meena Clowes, Florida Atlantic University

E-Government is Dead: The Transformation of Contemporary

Public Management Marc K. Fudge, California State University San Bernardino

Democracy and the Bureaucracy in the U.S.-Mexican Border

Kimberly Collins, California State University San Bernardino

Technology Connectivity, Market Convergence, Organizational and

Political Culture Martha L. Reiner, Florida International University

Installing Dictators in a Democracy: Anchoring Government with a

Strong Post Aaron Wachhaus, Penn State Harrisburg

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Concurrent Session VI

South 201

Saturday, May 17th from 1:30pm to 3:00pm

Navigating the Valley in the Shadow of Globalization I Chair/Discussant: Matthew Witt, University of La Verne

Suspicion Floats: Tracking Conspiracy Theory Penetration and Displacement in Mass Belief Systems Lance deHaven-Smith, Florida State University

American Exception: Full Spectrum Hegemony and the Dualistic State

Aaron Good, Temple University

Power Crime, Power Elites and Full-Spectrum Dominance: The Corruption of Military Procurement as Criminogenic Asymmetry Eric Wilson, Monash University

South 202

Roundtable: David Farmer: Methodologist? Co-Chair: Aaron Wachhaus, Penn State Harrisburg Co-Chair: Bob Cunningham, University of Tennessee-Knoxville

Tom Barth, University of North Carolina-Wilmington

Richard Huff, Virginia Commonwealth University

Rebecca Keeler, East Tennessee State University

Michael Howell-Moroney, University of Memphis

South 226

Market Approaches to Policy Making in the New State Chair/Discussant: Hugh Miller, Florida Atlantic University

Public Goods as Cost or Benefit? How Korea’s Government Went to Market David Kasdan, Incheon National University

How Policy Slack May Benefit the Public Administrator Umar Ghuman, California State University - Stanislaus Dave Colnic, California State University - Stanislaus

Neoliberalism, Public Housing, and Cost Accounting Ann Johnson, California State University - San Bernardino

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Concurrent Session VII

South 201

Saturday, May 17th from 3:30pm to 5:00pm

Navigating the Valley in the Shadow of Globalization II Chair/Discussant: Lance deHaven-Smith, Florida State University

The Citizen Watch: Deep Politics in The Watchmen Aaron Good, Temple University Kim McGlynn, George School

Democratic Citizenship as a Weapon of State Crime: How Assaults on Citizen Mental Health and Belief Systems Undermine Popular Sovereignty and Perpetuate the Wars on Poverty, Drugs and Terror Laurie Manwell, University of Toronto

The Double Failure of Contexts Kym Thorne, University of South Australia

Geography Made Labyrinth: From K Street to Kiev and Back Again

Matthew Witt, University of La Verne

South 226

Dystopic Utopias: Barriers to Governance in a Global Context Full Roundtable Proposal

Margaret Stout, West Virginia University

Jeannine M. Love, Roosevelt University

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Concurrent Session VIII

South 201

Sunday, May 18h from 9:00am to 10:30am

Governance in the Market State: NGOs and NPOs Chair/Discussant: Kym Thorne, University of South Australia

A Futures Study on the Accountability of Health and Hygiene Nongovernmental Organizations in Iran 2005 Negin Khanloo, Allamah Tabatabaei University

Challenge Accepted: Mega-Gifts v. Institutional Theory Amanda M. Olejarski, Shippensburg University Kathryn Webb Farley, Virginia Tech University

Organizational Social Capital and Bureau Configuration: The Missing Link for an Effective and Efficient Public Administration Michele Tantardini, Florida International University Giovani Guardarrama, Florida International University

Rethinking Sub Sahara Africa Economic and Developmental Model in the 21st Century Akongbawa Bramwell Amadasun, Benson Idahosa University Henry Igiebor Oghoator, Western Delta University

South 226

Social and Distributive Justice in the Market State Chair/Discussant: David Kasdan, Incheon National University

Incarcerating Noncitizens in the Private Prison Business

Dongjae Jung, Arizona State University

Between the Blueprint for Order and the Deep Blue Sea

Sietske Dykstra, University of Applied Sciences

The Distributive Organizational Justice of Public Service Motivation Jason Robison, Florida Atlantic University

Faith of my Fathers Catherine Horiuchi, University of San Francisco

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Concurrent Session IX

South 202

Sunday, May 18h from 10:45am to 12:15pm

Reexamining Civic Engagement, Deliberation, and Participation Chair/Discussant: Milena Neshkova, Florida International University

The Pawnee Paradox: How One of the Most Progressive Depictions of

Public Service Reinforces Regressive Understandings of Civic Engagement Anthony Campbell, University of Nebraska-Omaha

Of the People, By the People, and For the People: Public Participation in Hazard Mitigation Planning L. Noel Gniady, Virginia Tech University

Fraud Prevention or Voter Suppression? How Voting Narratives Affect Existing Power Structures Evan Harrow, Florida Atlantic University

Utilizing Flux and Chaos: A Case Study of Wicked Problems in Environmental Management Umar Ghuman, California State University - Stanislaus Wendy Olmstead, California State University - Stanislaus

Room 226

The New Bureaucracy or, New Functions for Old Structures? Chair/Discussant Valerie Patterson, Florida International University

Revising the Current Administrative Telos of American Bureaucracies

Alexandru Roman, California State University - San Bernardino

Listen! Leadership in a ‘Postmodern’ World Chris Erickson, University of British Columbia

Proof and Refutation in Public Administration Joshua M. Steinfeld, Florida Atlantic University

The Uneven Combat: The Practicality of Keeping Contestation Alive Ricardo Schmukler, University of Buenos Aires

Room 301 The Digital Turn as a Challenge to Capitalism Full Panel Proposal

The Digital Turn as a Challenge to Capitalism and Hierarchy

C.F. Abel, Stephen F. Austin State University

Branded Man—Myth of ‘Free’ Services, and the Captured Individual

Arthur Sementelli, Florida Atlantic University

Cyberspace: Digital Control or Creative Destruction?

Kym Thorne, University of South Australia

Africa and Colonialism: How ‘Utopian’ Societies were Destroyed in the Name of Capitalism and Democracy Kwame Badu Antwi-Boasiako, Stephen F. Austin State University

Postmodern Conditions: Environmentalism, the Internet and New Technologies of Violence Alan Baily, Stephen F. Austin State University

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Directory by First Name

NAME AFFILIATION EMAIL PAGES

Aaron Good Temple University tuc70598@temple.edu 10, 11

Aaron Wachhaus Penn State Harrisburg wachhaus@psu.edu 9, 10

Agatha Caraballo Florida International University acarabal@fiu.edu 1

Akongbawa Amadasun Benson Idahosa University aamadasun@biu.edu.ng 12

Alan Baily Stephen F. Austin State University bailyai@sfasu.edu

13

Alexandru Roman California State University - San Bernardino aroman@csusb.edu 13

Allan Rosenbaum Florida International University rosenbau@fiu.edu 2, 3

Allen Stout University of La Verne astout@laverne.edu 5

Amanda M. Olejarski Shippensburg University amolejarski@ship.edu 12

Anderson, Jonathan California State University San Bernardino jfanders@csusb.edu

9

Andrea Headley Florida International University headley.andrea@gmail.com 1, 8

Ann Johnson California State University - San Bernardino ajohnson@csusb.edu 10

Anthony Campbell University of Nebraska - Omaha macampbell@unomaha.edu

13

Anthony D. Molina Kent State University amolina4@kent.edu

8

Arthur Sementelli Florida Atlantic University sementel@fau.edu 1, 13

Aziz Klebleyev Florida International University aziz.klebleyev@fiu.edu

8

Bob Cunningham University of Tennessee - Knoxville rcunning@utk.edu 10

Bridgette Cram Florida International University bcram@fiu.edu 1, 5

C. F. Abel Stephen F. Austin State University cfabel@sfasu.edu

13

Camilla Stivers Cleveland State University camstivers@gmail.com

6, 9,

Catherine Horiuchi University of San Francisco cmhoriuchi@usfca.edu 12

Charlene Roach The University of the West Indies cmlroach@hotmail.com 7

Chen-Yu Kao Arizona State University Chen-Yu.Kao@asu.edu 8

Chris Erickson University of British Columbia cerickson@mail.ubc.ca 13

Courtney Jensen Georgia Southern University cjensen@georgiasouthern.edu 6

Cynthia Cors Virginia Commonwealth University cscors@vcu.edu 6

Dave Colnic California State University - Stanislaus dcolnic@csustan.edu

10

David Farmer Virginia Commonwealth University dfarmer@vcu.edu 6

David Kasdan Incheon National University dokasdan@hotmail.com

10, 12

Derek Slagle Florida Atlantic University derekrslagle@gmail.com

6

Dongjae Jung Arizona State University djung2@asu.edu 12

Dragan Stanisevski Mississippi State University stanisevski@msn.com

7, 9

15

Eric Wilson Monash University eric.wilson@monash.edu 10

Gary Marshall University of Nebraska Omaha gmarshal@uno.edu 9

Giovani Guardarrama Florida International University giovani.guardarrama@fiu.edu

12

Gregg Cawley University of Wyoming cawley@uwyo.edu

5

Gretha Burchard Florida International University gburc003@fiu.edu 1, 8

Heidi DiCicco Florida Atlantic University hdicicco@fau.edu 6

Henry Igiebor Oghoator Western Delta University oghoator@yahoo.com

12

Hugh Miller Florida Atlantic University hmiller@fau.edu 5, 6, 7, 9, 10

Isabel Cosio Caraballo South Florida Regional Planning Council isabelc@sfrpc.com 7

Jason Robison Florida Atlantic University jrobison2013@fau.edu

12

Jeannine M. Love Roosevelt University jmlove@roosevelt.edu 11

Jennifer Alexander University of Texas at San Antonio jennifer.alexander@utsa.edu 9

Jennifer L. Eagan California State University East Bay jennifer.eagan@csueastbay.edu 5

Joshua M. Steinfeld Florida Atlantic University jsteinf4@fau.edu

13

Justin Piccorelli Cleveland State University j.piccorelli@vikes.csuohio.edu 7

Kathryn Webb Farley Virginia Tech University webb@vt.edu

12

Kim McGlynn George School kmcglynn@georgeschool.org 11

Kimberly Collins California State University San Bernardino kimberly@csusb.edu 9

Kwame Antwi-Boasiako Stephen F. Austin State University antwibokb@sfasu.edu

13

Kym Thorne University of South Australia kym.thorne@unisa.edu.au

1, 8, 11, 12, 13

L. Noel Gniady Virginia Tech University lngniady@vt.edu 13

Lance deHaven-Smith Florida State University dehavensmith@earthlink.net

10, 11

Larry Luton Eastern Washington University lluton@ewu.edu

5, 7

Laurie Manwell University of Toronto laurie.manwell@camh.ca 11

Lester Leavitt Florida Atlantic University lleavitt@fau.edu 1, 6

Louis E. Howe University of West Georgia lhowe@westga.edu

5

M. Veronica Elias Eastern Washington University velias@ewu.edu 7

Marc K. Fudge California State University San Bernardino mfudge@csusb.edu 9

Margaret Stout West Virginia University margaret.stout@wvu.edu 11

Mariana O'Brien Florida Atlantic University mobrie29@fau.edu 1, 5, 6, 8

Mark Bevir University of California Berkeley mbevir@berkeley.edu

9

Martha L. Reiner Florida International University martha.reiner@fiu.edu

9

Mary M. Timney Pace University mtimney@pace.edu 8

Matthew Witt University of La Verne mwitt@laverne.edu 10, 11

Meena Clowes Florida Atlantic University drmcclowes@gmail.com

9

Melissa Gomez Hernandez Florida International University mgome255@fiu.edu 6

2, 3 Florida International University newmanm@fiu.edu

16

Michael Howell-Moroney University of Memphis mhwllmrn@memphis.edu 10

Michele Tantardini Florida International University mtantard@fiu.edu 12

Michelle L. DiStefano Cleveland State University m.distefano@vikes.csuohio.edu

8

Mike Spicer Cleveland State University m.spicer@fau.edu

5

Milena Neshkova Florida International University mneshkov@fiu.edu 8, 13

Mohamad G. Alkadry Florida International University malkadry@fiu.edu 1, 5, 6

Najwa Mordhah Old Dominion University nmord001@odu.edu

7

Negin Khanloo Allamuh Tabatabaei University khanloonegin33@gmail.com 12

Nick Zingale Cleveland State University nick.zingale@affinityconsultants.com 7

Nicki Fraser Florida International University nfras001@fiu.edu

1

Nicole Rishel Elias John Jay College of Criminal Justice nelias@jjay.cuny.edu 6

Patricia M. Patterson Florida Atlantic University patterso@fau.edu 5

Prinz Parungao Magtulis Catholic University of Korea prinzmagtulis@gmail.com 5

Ramon Trias City of Coral Gables ramontrias@aol.com

7

Rebecca Keeler East Tennessee State University keelerr@etsu.edu 10

Ricardo Schmukler University of Buenos Aires rschmukler@hotmail.com 13

Richard Huff Virginia Commonwealth University rrhuff@vcu.edu 6, 10

Robert Kirsch Salisbury University rekirsch@gmail.com 8

Robert Zinke Eastern Washington University bzinke@ewu.edu

1, 9

Rosemary Farmer Virginia Commonwealth University rfarmer@vcu.edu 6

Roy Heidelberg Louisiana State University royh@lsu.edu 1, 5, 8

Sarah Surak Salisbury University smsurak@salisbury.edu

1, 7, 8

Sebawit G. Bishu Florida International University sbish010@fiu.edu

1, 6

Sharon Mastracci University of Illinois -Chicago mastracc@uic.edu 1

Sietske Dykstra University of Applied Sciences s.dijkstra@avans.nl 12

Thomas Catlaw Arizona State University Thomas.Catlaw@asu.edu

1, 2, 3

Tom Barth University of North Carolina - Wilmington bartht@uncw.edu 10

Umar Ghuman California State University - Stanislaus ughuman@csustan.edu 10, 13

Valerie Patterson Florida International University patterso@fiu.edu 13

Vivian G. Cueto Florida International University vgcueto@gmail.com 7

Wendy Olmstead California State University - Stanislaus wolmstead@csustan.edu

13

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To South Rooms 201, 202 and 226

North 235

FIU DOWNTOWN ON BRICKELL NORTH – 2ND FLOOR

NORTH 235 – KEYNOTE, LUNCH, BREAKS & RECEPTIONS

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FIU DOWNTOWN ON BRICKELL SOUTH – 2ND FLOOR

CONCURRENT SESSION ROOMS 201, 202 AND 226

To North 235

South 226

South 201

South 202

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