Friday, October 24, 2014
We've Moved...Slightly
We've moved our new website just 'round the corner to: http://apsahumanrightssection.blogspot.com/ Come follow us there!
Thursday, September 18, 2014
4th Joint Human Rights Conference, The Hague, 8-10 June 2015
The Hague Institute for Global Justice (THIGJ) will be hosting the 4th Joint Human Rights Conference this coming June 8-10 in The Hague, The Netherlands. The conference is co-organized by the human rights sections/working groups of ISA, APSA, IPSA and ECPR In association with The Hague Institute for Global Justice, the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS), the International Human Rights Law Interest Group of the European Society of International Law (ESIL) and the Transitional Justice and Rule of Law Interest Group, American Society of International Law (ASIL).
The call for paper is available here: http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/HR-Hague-2015. The deadline for proposals is November 14, 2014.
The call for paper is available here: http://www.isanet.org/Conferences/HR-Hague-2015. The deadline for proposals is November 14, 2014.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Human Rights Section Panels at APSA
There are 14 excellent Section-sponsored panels at the APSA Annual Meeting, currently in progress (through Aug 31) in Washington DC. Many thanks go to Program Chair Alison Brysk for collaborating with other sections (and connecting to the Conference theme) in order to create as many openings as possible for human rights research. We look forward to seeing many of you soon. 45-1 Explaining Human Rights Compliance: Informal Institutions and Relationships in Cross-Regional Perspective Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 4:15 PM-6:00 PM Location: Hilton Independence Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 12 Comparative Politics of Developing Countries-18 Chair(s): Sidney Tarrow Cornell University Author(s): Social Movements, Accountability, and the Rule of Law: Evidence from Mexico and Colombia Janice Kreinick Gallagher Cornell University Protest and Police Repression in East Europe and Latin America: A Human Rights Issue Olga Onuch University of Oxford Accountability Politics and Human Rights: National Human Rights Institutions in Latin America Thomas Innes Pegram The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Effects of Overlapping Institutions Courtney Hillebrecht University of Nebraska, Lincoln Discussant(s): Sidney Tarrow Cornell University 45-2 Evaluating International Criminal Courts: Processes and Politics Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 10:15 AM-12:00 PM Location: Marriott Hoover Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 17 International Collaboration-7 Chair(s): Christopher Rudolph American University-SIS Author(s): Warrant Enforcement and the Efficacy of International Criminal Tribunals Emily Hencken Ritter Scott Wolford University of Texas, Austin Does the ICC have an Africa Problem? Understanding the Determinants of ICC Investigations Benjamin J. Appel Michigan State University Alyssa Prorok University of Iowa Who Pursues the Perpetrators? State Cooperation with the ICC Courtney Hillebrecht University of Nebraska, Lincoln Scott Straus University of Wisconsin, Madison Prosecutors and Politics: The Discretion of International Prosecutors David Bosco American University-SIS Discussant(s): Christopher Rudolph American University-SIS Judith Kelley Duke University 45-3 Is There Such a Thing as an "International Politics of Backlash?" Date: Saturday, Aug 30, 2014, 2:30 PM-4:00 PM Location: Marriott Jefferson Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 17 International Collaboration-18 Chair(s): Erik Voeten Georgetown University Author(s): Human Rights Backlashes Leslie Vinjamuri University of London, SOAS Boomerang or Backlash: Transnational Advocacy, Women#s Human Rights, and Norm Contestation Rochelle Terman University of California, Berkeley Africa’s Backlash: Three Attempts to Eliminate International Courts in Africa Karen J. Alter Northwestern University Laurence R. Helfer Duke University It#s Not All About You: Alternative Routes to Human Rights Norms Change Shareen Hertel University of Connecticut Spontaneous or Organized Backlash? The Politics of FDI Screening in the United States Sophie Meunier Princeton University Brandice Canes-Wrone Princeton University Lauren Mattioli Princeton University Discussant(s): Erik Voeten Georgetown University 45-4 Gender-Based Activism on Human Rights Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 2:00 PM-3:45 PM Location: Marriott Jefferson Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 31 Women and Politics Research-10 Chair(s): Laura R. Woliver University of South Carolina Author(s): US Development Policy and Women’s Empowerment: Challenging the Foreign Policy Bureaucracy to Implement Fully Integrated Gender Policy Georgia Duerst-Lahti Beloit College TBA Cheryl O'Brien San Diego State University Gender Equality, Culture, and the Interpretation of Human Rights Carol C. Gould CUNY-Graduate Center Analyzing Over 30 Years of US Congressional Resistance to CEDAW, the UN Global Women#s Rights Treaty Sara Angevine Rutgers University The International Crime of Forced Marriage Pre-Conflict Social Structure and Military Strategy Rosa Aloisi 45-5 The Religious Freedom Project: Religious Liberty, Democracy, and Societal Flourishing in Theory and Practice Date:Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 8:00 AM-9:45 AM Location:Hilton Kalorama Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 33 Religion and Politics-14 Chair(s):Ani Sarkissian Michigan State University Author(s): The Freedom to Proselytize and the Quality of Democracy Ani Sarkissian Michigan State University The Importance of Conversion for Institutional Change: How Protestant Missions Overcame Elite Resistance to Reform Robert D. Woodberry National University of Singapore Religious Freedom: A Universal Human Right Daniel Philpott University of Notre Dame Religious Conversion and Poor Women in Asia, Africa and Latin America Rebecca S. Shah Georgetown University Discussant(s):Timothy Samuel Shah Boston University Karrie J. Koesel University of Oregon 45-6 Theme Panel: Revolutions and Human Rights in a Digital Age Date: Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 2:00 PM-3:45 PM Location: Hilton Jay Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 42 New Political Science-21 Chair(s): Jeffrey C. Isaac Perspectives on Politics Participant(s): Benjamin R. Barber CUNY-Graduate Center Micheline Ishay University of Denver Mahmood Monshipouri San Francisco State University Joel R. Pruce University of Dayton 45-7 Human Rights Norm Change Date: Friday, Aug 29, 2014, 4:15 PM-6:00 PM Location: Hilton Morgan Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Chair(s): Kendra Elizabeth Dupuy University of Washington Author(s): Legal Restrictions on Foreign Funding Flows and Foreign NGO Operations: Explaining Cross-National Variation, 1993-2013 Kendra Elizabeth Dupuy University of Washington James Ron University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Framing Global Health as Human Rights: Cross-National Experiments in Persuasion? Joshua Busby University of Texas, Austin Internalizing the International Criminal Court Wayne Sandholtz University of Southern California The Dark Side of Norm Change: Legitimizing Targeted Killings and the Challenge for Human Rights Arturo Jimenez-Bacardi University of California, Irvine Discussant(s): Lucia A. Seybert 45-8 Human Trafficking: Developing an Empirical Research Agenda to Inform Policy Date: Friday, Aug 29, 2014, 8:00 AM-9:45 AM Location: Hilton Kalorama Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by Practicing Politics Working Group-1 Chair(s): Ginger Silvera Claremont Graduate University Author(s): Measuring Human Insecurity: A Forecasting Model for Human Trafficking of Minors in the United States Davina P Durgana It Takes a Market to Defeat a Market: A Social Network Analytic approach to Trafficking and Anti-Trafficking in Cyberspace Dave Blair Georgetown University Developing Regional Models of Risk in Estimating the Prevalence of Contemporary Slavery Monti Narayan Datta University of Richmond Kevin Bales Roehampton University The Bitter Side of Chocolate: Understanding Child Trafficking in the West African Cocoa Supply Chain Shital Thekdi University of Richmond Kevin Bales Roehampton University Monti Narayan Datta University of Richmond Discussant(s): Ginger Silvera Claremont Graduate University 45-9 Information Politics and Human Rights in a Digital Age Date: Friday, Aug 29, 2014, 10:15 AM-12:00 PM Location: Hilton Kalorama Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Chair(s): Mahmood Monshipouri San Francisco State University Author(s): Informational Determinants of Shaming: a Text Analytic Study of Human Rights Reporting Baekkwan Park Emory University Human Rights in the Middle East amid Protest and Change: Charting a Transformed and Shifting Terrain Shadi Mokhtari American University See no Evil, Read no Evil: Measuring the Effects of Imagery and Narrative on Human Rights Attitudes Joseph Braun University of Maryland, College Park Stephen Arves University of Maryland, College Park The Effects of Information on Intervention to Stop Mass Atrocities Taylor B. Seybolt Blinding Leviathan: Whistleblowers/Leakers, Hacktivists, and Human Rights NGO Opposition to Surveillance Programs in Comparative Context Christian W. Erickson Cryptx Analytx, LLC 4 5-10 Justice and its Discontents: Global Struggles over Human Rights and Legal Accountability Date: Saturday, Aug 30, 2014, 9:30 AM-11:00 AM Location: Hilton Columbia 1 Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Author(s): Framing Human Rights: Guatemala, Genocide and the Trial of RĂos Montt Todd Landman University of Essex Thomas John Scotto University of Essex Applying Universal Jurisdiction to Civil Cases: Variations in State Approaches to Monetizing Human Rights Violations Steven D. Roper Eastern Illinois University Lilian A. Barria Eastern Illinois University Casting a Shadow Over Ongoing Conflicts: The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia's Impact on Civilian Violence Jacqueline R. McAllister Northwestern University The Worldwide Criminalization of Atrocities in Domestic Legal Systems, 1945-2011 Mark S. Berlin University of California, Irvine Determinants of Attitudes towards Mechanisms of Transitional Justice: Evidence from Somalia Rahma Abdulkadir New York University-Abu Dhabi Discussant(s): Joseph Kling Saint Lawrence University 45-11 Guns, Butter, Dictators, and Diplomats: What Drives Human Rights Performance? Date:Saturday, Aug 30, 2014, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM Location:Hilton Columbia 4 Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Chair(s):Taylor B. Seybolt Author(s): An Indirect Casualty: Arms Transfers and Women’s Human Rights Clair Apodaca Emerging Democracies and the United Nations Human Rights Council: Real Impact or Smoke and Mirrors? Michael Joel Voss North Carolina State University Do National Human Rights Institutions Improve Human Rights? Thania Sanchez Yale University Export Diversification, Liberalization, and Human Rights Timothy M. Peterson University of South Carolina Revolutionary Leaders and Mass Killings Nam Kyu Kim University of Nebraska, Lincoln 45-12 Interests, Accountability, and Influence in the Global Humanitarian Sector Date:Sunday, Aug 31, 2014, 8:00 AM-9:45 AM Location:Hilton Kalorama Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Chair(s):Michael N. Barnett George Washington University Author(s): Issue Areas or Actors? The Challenges of Studying INGOs as Organizations Sarah S. Stroup Middlebury College Wendy Wong University of Toronto The Accountable Humanitarian Michael N. Barnett George Washington University Jessica Luffman Anderson George Washington University Choosing How to Give: Forum Shopping and Foreign Aid Distribution Andrea L. Everett University of Georgia Daniel C. Tirone Louisiana State University Tragic Choices: Modeling and Estimating the Effects of Competition on the Selection of Humanitarian Aid Recipients Neil Narang University of California, Santa Barbara 45-13 Sex, Sexuality, and Human Rights Date:Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 4:15 PM-6:00 PM Location:Omni Calvert Room Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 47 Sexuality and Politics-8 Chair(s):Charles Anthony Smith University of California, Irvine Author(s): Illiberal Democracy in Action: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Politics in Russia, E. Perry Ballard Daytona State College From Correction to Protection: How Germany Came to Offer a Legal Third Gender Angelika von Wahl Violence, Tolerance and Recognition: Approaches to the LGBTI rights in Turkey Zehra F. Kabasakal Arat Caryl Nunez University of Connecticut Discussant(s):Charles Anthony Smith University of California, Irvine Louise K. Davidson-Schmich University of Miami 45-14 Migration and Human Rights Date:Thursday, Aug 28, 2014, 4:15 PM-6:00 PM Location:Hilton Jay Subject to change. Check the Final Program at the conference. Co-sponsored by 52 Migration and Citizenship-8 Chair(s):Leila Kawar Bowling Green State University Author(s): An Asylum Regime in Flux: Explaining Israel's Exclusionary Policies Toward African Asylum Seekers Yoav Duman University of Washington Norms and Linkages: Understanding Migrant Work Reforms in the Middle East Lama Mourad University of Toronto Asylum Intercepted: Seaborne Migrants & U.S. Immigration Policy Hillary Allison Mellinger George Mason University The Politics of Asylum: An Empirical Analysis of Refugee Characteristics and Asylum Application Outcomes in the European Union Patricia Charlotte Rodda University of California, Irvine Substitute or Complement? The Rise of Alternative Refugee Protection in Asian Civil Society Won Geun Choi University of Hawaii, Manoa Discussant(s):Julie Mostov Drexel University
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