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The Georgia Political Science Association
and The Criminal Justice Association
of Georgia
2010 Annual Meetings
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Colleagues, Welcome to Savannah! We are very pleased to welcome you to the 2010 annual meetings of the Georgia Political Science Association and the Criminal Justice Association of Georgia. Despite enormous economic pressures on our personal and professional budgets, we have a strong turnout for this year's conference. This year we have 40 panels consisting of 202 participants from 19 states and 9 countries. Furthermore, 33 of this year's participants are undergraduate students while 22 are graduate students. We are appreciative of all that you do to advance the body of knowledge in your disciplines, and we are confident that you will find the panels and roundtables to be intellectually stimulating. We are also appreciative of the generous support provided by Cengage Learning, Soomo Publishing, McGraw-Hill, Pearson, W.W. Norton, and University Press of North Georgia. We also wish to thank Ms. Amber Dees from Columbus State University. Without Ms. Dees’ assistance in scheduling the program, answer emails, tracking down information, etc., we would have never been able to pull the program together! Thank you Amber for all that you do! Please join us for the welcome reception Thursday evening at 6pm sponsored by the GPSA. We hope that you find it challenging to choose among the many excellent panels and roundtables over the next three days. We also hope to see you at our meeting next year in Savannah 10-12 November, 2011.
Yours respectfully,
Gregory Domin Peter Fenton Columbus State University Kennesaw State University 2010 GPSA Program Chair
2010 CJAG Program Chair
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2010 Program Overview
Thursday, November 11
1:00 – 3:00 PM Regents Advisory Committee/ Political Science
Amber Room
1:00 – 3:00 PM Regents Advisory Committee/
Criminal Justice Cobalt Room
2:00 – 3:00 PM Registration Library 3:00 – 4:30 PM CJAG Executive Board
Meeting Summit Room
3:00 – 4:30 PM Panel Session 1 S1-A What Students Expect
from Political Science Classes and Programs in 2010 and Beyond
Executive Boardroom
S1-B The Human Factor: The Role of Society in Politics
City Salon
S1-C The Way We Govern Amber Room S1-D Civil Conflict: Problems
and Solutions Cobalt Room
S1-E Political Theory Student Panel
Summit Room
4:30 – 6:00 PM GPSA Executive Board Meeting
Amber Room
4:30 – 6:00 PM Annual Business Meeting
CJAG Cobalt Room
6:00 – 7:00 PM GPSA President’s Welcome
Reception Living Area
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Friday, November 12 7:30 – 11:30 AM Registration Library 8:00 – 9:30 AM Panel Session 2 S2-A External Influences on
the Electoral Process Amber Room
S2-B International Economic Assessments
City Salon
S2-C Differences Unite: Teaching Political Science at the Two-Year College
Cobalt Room
S2-D Best Practices: Civic Engagement and Service-Learning Elements in Course Design
Executive Boardroom
S2-E Challenges to Cities Summit Room 9:30 – 10:00 AM Coffee Break Living Area 10:00 – 11:30 AM Panel Session 3 S3-A Troubled Times:
Dealing with a RecessionCity Salon
S3-B Top Secret: National Security Challenges
Amber Room
S3-C Mastering Public Administration
Executive Boardroom
S3-D Teaching American Government
Cobalt Room
S3-E Criminal Justice Panel #1
Summit Room
11:30 – 1:00 PM Lunch (on your own) 1:00 – 2:00 PM Registration Library
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1:00 – 2:30 PM Panel Session 4 S4-A Women and the Political
Process City Salon
S4-B Influences on Federal Legislation
Cobalt Room
S4-C The Other Side of Federalism: Contemporary Analysis of State Governance
Executive Boardroom
S4-D Change We Can Believe In: Are You Better Off Than You Were Two Years Ago?
Amber Room
S4-E Criminal Justice Panel #2
Summit Room
2:30 – 3:00 PM Coffee Break Living Area 3:00 – 4:30 PM Panel Session 5 S5-A Commercial Sexual
Exploitation of Children in Georgia
Amber Room
S5-B Growing Up with Moldova- Problems in a Young Country
Cobalt Room
S5-C Today’s Wars and Terror Threats
Executive Boardroom
S5-D Equality for All? City Salon S5-E Criminal Justice Panel
#3 Summit Room
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4:45 – 6:15 PM Meeting of the European
Union Studies Program Committee
Amber Room
4:45 – 6:15 PM Panel Session 6 S6-A Contemporary African
Issues Cobalt Room
S6-B Around the World: Contemporary Issues
Amber Room
S6-C Perspectives on International Relations: Undergraduate Research Panel
City Salon
S6-D Educational Policies for the Modern Classroom
Executive Boardroom
S6-E Criminal Justice Panel #4
Summit Room
6:30 – 7:30 PM Reception Living Area
Saturday, November 13 7:30 – 9:15 AM Registration Library 8:00 – 9:30 AM Panel Session 7 S7-A U.S. Foreign Relations Amber Room
S7-B Federal Influences on the Quality of Life
City Salon
S7-C Lessons from History: What Yesterday’s Actions Say About Tomorrow’s Plans
Cobalt Room
S7-D The Media’s Effect on Politics
Executive Boardroom
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9:45 – 10:30 AM Panel Session 7(a) S7(a)-
A Criminal Justice Panel #5 Summit Room
9:45 – 10:30 AM Annual Business Meeting
GPSA Amber Room
10:30 – 11:00 AM Coffee Break Living Area 11:00 – 11:30 AM Registration Library 11:00 – 12:30 PM Panel Session 8 S8-A The Middle East:
Problems and Solutions Amber Room
S8-B Global Responsibilities? A Modern Look
Cobalt Room
S8-C Evaluating Programs and Practices in Higher Education
Summit Room
S8-D Soomo Publishing Workshop
City Salon
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Georgia Political Science Association 2010 Awards
McBrayer Award and Prize
The McBrayer Award and an accompanying $500.00 cash prize will be awarded in years when a paper of outstanding scholarship within the discipline is presented in its entirety on the GPSA annual meeting program and subsequently recognized as such at the discretion of the Editorial Board and Editor-in-Chief of the Proceedings of the GPSA by their decision to bestow the McBrayer Award. Contact Dr. Joe Trachtenberg, Editor-in-Chief, with questions and concerns, JoeTrachtenberg@mail.clayton.ed or call (678) 466-4810.
Pajari Undergraduate Paper Award The ROGER N. PAJARI Undergraduate Paper Award is awarded annually to the best undergraduate paper submitted to meet the requirements of an undergraduate political science course taught in the state of Georgia and nominated by the professor teaching the course or presented by a student at the annual conference. The awards committee selects the best paper from those submitted each year. The deadline is July 1st of each year. Papers submitted after the deadline will be included in the next year's competition. All papers must be formatted as an MS Word or PDF document file. The file then must be sent via email attachment to the committee chair. The winning paper will be posted in the Proceedings of the GPSA. Professors who wish to nominate exemplary student papers should submit the paper to the Chair of the Awards Committee.
Donald T. Wells Award Given to recognize outstanding service to the Georgia Political Science Association. This award will be presented at the Saturday morning Business Meeting.
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Proceedings of the Georgia Political Science Association
A Refereed Internet-Based Publication of Scholarly Papers Intended Primarily as a Resource for the Teaching Political Scientist.
All 2010 annual meeting Proceedings submissions (with an accompanying abstract) are to be emailed to the editor as Word formatted attached documents and must be received no later
than midnight, Friday, December 31st, 2010:
joetrachtenberg@clayton.edu
Dr. Joe Trachtenberg, Editor-in-Chief Professor of Political Science College of Arts & Sciences Clayton State University Morrow, Georgia 30260 (678) 466-4810
Any faculty, graduate student or undergraduate student paper and abstract containing original research not published or presented at a previous conference that has been presented in its entirety by the author/s on a panel of the GPSA annual meeting program may be submitted by the presenter or the editor for possible inclusion in the Proceedings of the GPSA. Unsolicited submissions will not be considered. All submissions are subject to a blind peer review process under the direction of the Proceedings Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Review Board. Submissions may be returned, returned for revisions and editing, or accepted for publication as submitted. The text and citation format for all submissions should be in conformance with the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.
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2010 Panel Session Details
Thursday: November 11, 2010 1:00-3:00 PM
Regents Advisory Committee/ Political Science
Amber Room
1:00-3:00 PM
Regents Advisory Committee/ Criminal Justice
Cobalt Room
2:00-3:00 PM
Registration Library
3:00-4:30 PM
CJAG Executive Board Meeting Summit Room
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Panel Session 1 3:00-4:30 PM
S1-A What Students Expect from
Political Science Classes and Programs in 2010 and Beyond
Executive Boardroom
Panel Chairs: Robert W. Smith, Clemson University, rws@clemson.edu Michael A. Morris, Clemson University, morrism@clemson.edu
Discussants: Robert W. Smith, Clemson University, rws@clemson.edu
Michael A. Morris, Clemson University, morrism@clemson.edu
Title Author(s)
What Students Expect from Political Science Classes and Programs in 2010 and Beyond: Reflections of Undergraduates in the Face of Economic, Environmental and Global Challenges and Opportunities
Leanne Kenealy
Clemson University
lkeneal@clemson.edu
Camille Sweatt
Clemson University
csweatt@g.clemson. edu
Nicholas Baulch
Clemson University
nbaulch@clemson. edu
Patrick Manion
Clemson University
pmanion@g.clemson.edu
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S1-B The Human Factor: The Role
of Society in Politics City Salon
Panel Chair: Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University, kmccurdy@georgiasouthern.edu
Discussant: Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University, kmccurdy@georgiasouthern.edu
Title Author(s)
The Effects of Terrorism on Citizen Attitudes Toward Immigration Policy
William J. Miller
Southeast Missouri State University
wmiller@semo.edu
Untangling Social Capital: An Empirical Study of the Instrumental Value of Social Capital to the Individual and to a Group
Bryan C. Williams
Mercer University
williams_bc@mercer. edu
Modern Religious Missions: Western Imperialism or Natural Competition?
Laurel McCormack
Mercer University
10613403@live. mercer.edu
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S1-C The Way We Govern Amber Room Panel Chair: Celia Carroll, Hampton-Sydney College, ccarroll@hsc.edu Discussant: Michael Bauan, Valdosta State University,
mbaun@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Democratic Internationalism and Global Governance
Elcin Haskollar
Rutgers University
elcin.haskollar@gmail. com
The Renewal of American Culture and the Locus of Power
William Harvard
Columbus State University
harvard_william@ colstate.edu
The Multiple Faces of Corruption: Typology, Forms, and Levels
José G. Vargas-Hernández
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas
josevargas@cucea.udg.mx
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S1-D Civil Conflict: Problems and
Solutions Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Steven Elliott-Gower, Georgia College & State University, steve.elliott-gower@gcsu.edu
Discussant: Jim Peterson, Valdosta State University, jpetersn@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Collective Punishment for Mass Atrocity? A Case for Lustration
Kristen J. Fisher
University of Helsinki
kirsten.fisher@ helsinki.fi
The Future of the Algerian Civil War: Mass Media and Conflict Resolution
Jennifer Lada
Mercer University
jenniferbtz@hotmail. com
Building State Capacity After Civil War: Does Outcome Matter?
Holly Lindamood
Georgia State University
hlindamood1@gsu. edu
The State of Palestine: Prospects for Statehood and Regional Peace
Daniel Baracskay
Valdosta State University
dbaracskay@valdosta.edu
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S1-E Political Theory Student Panel Summit Room Panel Chair: Margaret Keiley-Listermann, Georgia Gwinnett College,
mkeiley@ggc.edu Discussant: Margaret Keiley-Listermann, Georgia Gwinnett College,
mkeiley@ggc.edu
Title Author(s)
Examination of Central Themes in Modern Political Theory
Zack Lawson
Georgia Gwinnett College
zlawson@ggc.edu
Babette Rennow
Georgia Gwinnett College
brennow@ggc.edu
Lucia Longville
Georgia Gwinnett College
llongvi@ggc.edu
Mei Ling Lamquach-Holt
Georgia Gwinnett College
mlamquac@ggc.edu
Joe Hayek
Georgia Gwinnett College
jhayek@ggc.edu
Christian Theis
Georgia Gwinnett College
ctheis@ggc.edu
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4:30-6:00 PM
GPSA Executive Board Meeting
Amber Room
4:30-6:00 PM
Annual Business Meeting CJAG
Cobalt Room
6:00-7:00 PM
GPSA President's Welcome Reception
Living Area
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Friday: November 12, 2010 7:30-11:30 AM
Registration Library
Panel Session 2
8:00-9:30 AM S2-A External Influences on the
Electoral Process Amber Room
Panel Chair: Augustine Hammond, Augusta State University, ahammon3@aug.edu
Discussant: Augustine Hammond, Augusta State University, ahammon3@aug.edu
Title Author(s)
Structure Matters: Local Party Organizations in Primary and General Elections
Will D. Flanders
Valdosta State University
wdf09@fsu.edu
Marc G. Pufong
Valdosta State University
mpufong@valdosta. edu
Risk-Taking in Midterm Elections
Dana Higgins
University of Georgia
danalynn@uga.edu
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The Limits of Linked Fate: Determinants of African-American Voting for Republican Presidential Candidates
J. Benjamin Taylor
Georgia State University
jtaylor27@gsu.edu
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S2-B International Economic
Assessments City Salon
Panel Chair: Thomas Rotnem, Southern Polytechnic State University, trotnem@spsu.edu
Discussant: Thomas Rotnem, Southern Polytechnic State University, trotnem@spsu.edu
Title Author(s)
The Effects of Regionalism on Economic Development in the World
Hae S. Kim
Troy University
eunhaen@troy.edu
The Effects of Government and Enterprises Intervention on Economic Integration Policies in East Asia and North America
Gerardo D. Ramirez
State University of Nayarit, Mexico
gerard.daniel@hot mail.com Hector R. Ramirez
State University of Nayarit, Mexico
hector_2093@hot mail.com
Globalization in Small European States: Have Embedded Firms "Gone Global"?
Michael Mitchell
Georgia Perimeter College
Michael.Mitchell@ gpc.edu
Policy Responses to Unemployment in Europe: Welfare State, Conditionality, and Collective Bargaining
Chiazam Ugo Okoye
Clayton State University
ChiazamOkoye@ mail.clayton.edu
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S2-C Differences Unite: Teaching
Political Science at the Two-Year College
Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Robert King, Georgia Perimeter College, Robert.King@gpc.edu
Discussant: Robert King, Georgia Perimeter College, Robert.King@gpc.edu
Title Author(s)
Differences Unite: Teaching Political Science at the Two-Year College
Robert King
Georgia Perimeter College
Robert.King@gpc.edu
Jason Seitz
Georgia Perimeter College
jason.seitz@gpc.edu
Kyle Barbieri
Georgia Perimeter College
kyle.barbieri@gpc.edu
Jennifer Seitz
Georgia Perimeter College
jennifer.seitz@gpc.edu
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S2-D Best Practices: Civic
Engagement and Service-Learning Elements in Course Design
Executive Boardroom
Panel Chair: Tamra Ortigies Young, Georgia Perimeter College, tamra.ortgies-young@gpc.edu
Discussant: Jim Cox, Georgia Perimeter College, jim.cox@gpc.edu
Title Author(s)
Best Practices: Civic Engagement and Service-Learning Elements in Course Design
Martha Humphries Ginn
Augusta State University
mginn@aug.edu
Crystal Garrett
Georgia Perimeter College
crystal.garrett@gpc. edu
Eleanor Morris Agnes Scott College
emorris@agnesscott. edu
Shyam Sriram
Georgia Perimeter College
shyam.sriram@gpc. edu
Saundra J. Reinke
Augusta State University
sreinke@aug.edu
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Kerry Stewart
Gainesville State College
kstewart@gsc.edu
Adam Stone
Georgia Perimeter College
Adam.Stone@gpc.edu
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S2-E Challenges to Cities Summit Room Panel Chair: Ulf Zimmermann, Kennesaw State University,
uzimmerm@kennesaw.edu Discussant: Ulf Zimmermann, Kennesaw State University,
uzimmerm@kennesaw.edu
Title Author(s)
Cutback Makes a Comeback: or Did it Ever Leave? The Effects of Georgia's City and County Governments in the Latest Phase of the Perpetual Fiscal Crisis
William E. Baker
Kennesaw State University
wbaker@kennesaw. edu
Political Culture in Georgia
Richard Engstrom
Kennesaw State University
rengstro@kennesaw. edu
Impact of the National Recession on South Carolina and Georgia Local Governments
William Tomes
University of South Carolina
wetomes0@mailbox. sc.edu
Conflict and Influence in Suburban Politics: Case Studies of Organized Interests in County and School District Local-Option Sales Tax Referendum Campaigns in Metro Atlanta
David R. Shock
Kennesaw State University
dshock@kennesaw. edu
9:30-10:00 Coffee Break Living Area
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Panel Session 3 10:00-11:30 AM
S3-A Troubled Times: Dealing with
a Recession City Salon
Panel Chair: Nolan Argyle, Valdosta State University, nargyle@valdosta.edu
Discussant: Gerry Neumark, Georgia State University, gneumark@gsu.edu
Title Author(s)
Change or Continuity? The Corporate Centrism of the Obama Administration
Daniel Skidmore-Hess
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Daniel.Skidmore-Hess@armstrong.edu
Exploring the Relationship Between Small business Administration 7(a) and 504 Lending Programs and Unemployment Rates
Martha Humphries Ginn
Augusta State University
mginn@aug.edu
Gretchen B. Keneson
University of South Carolina
gkeneson@aug.edu
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The Community Based Participatory Research Model as a Foundation for Sustainability and Collaboration in At-Risk Populations in Rural Areas
Brent A. Friedman
Valdosta State University
bafriedman@valdosta.edu Bobbie M. Damron
University of Kentucky
bmdamr2@gmail.com
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S3-B Top Secret: National Security
Challenges Amber Room
Panel Chair: Gregory Domin, Columbus State University, domin_gregory@colstate.edu
Discussant: Heather Mbaye, University of West Georgia, hmbaye@westga.edu
Title Author(s)
Changing Strategy
Robert Nichols
Columbus State University
nichols_robert@ colstate.edu
Problems of a World Economy: How Economic Globalization and Free Trade are Dangerous to U.S. National Security
Erica Armstrong
Columbus State University
armstrong_erica@ colstate.edu
U.S. Foreign Security Policy in a Globalized World
Amber Dees
Columbus State University
dees_amber@colstate. edu
Illegal Immigration and National Security
Jodian Jenkins
Columbus State University
jenkins_jodian@ colstate.edu
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S3-C Mastering Public
Administration Executive
Boardroom Panel Chair: Richard Saeger, Valdosta State University,
rtsaeger@valdosta.edu Discussant: Daniel Baracskay, Valdosta State University,
dbaracskay@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Implementation and Rule-Base Decision Making
Jerry Herbel
Georgia College & State University
jerry.herbel@gcsu.edu
Performance Evaluation: A Three Step Process
Randall D. Miller
Augusta State University
rdmiller@aug.edu
The Technological Margin of Success: Nonprofit Human Service Organizations and Information Technology
Bonnie Peterson
Valdosta State University
bepeterson@valdosta.edu
Tri-Level Governance and the Cleanup of the Sydney Tar Ponds
Ian Stewart
Acadia University
ian.stewart@acadiau. ca
Merging School Districts: Some Structural Design Issues
Lee M. Allen
Valdosta State University
lallen@valdosta.edu
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S3-D Teaching American
Government Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Craig Greathouse, North Georgia College and State University, cbgreathouse@northgeorgia.edu
Discussant: Craig Greathouse, North Georgia College and State University, cbgreathouse@northgeorgia.edu
Title Author(s)
Teaching American Government: Addressing Issues and Concerns in Forthcoming Texts
Ross Alexander
North Georgia College and State University
rcalexander@north georgia.edu
Carl Cavalli
North Georgia College and State University
ccavalli@northgeorgia.edu
Maria Albo-Carabelli
North Georgia College and State University
mjalbo@northgeorgia.edu
Jonathan Miner
North Georgia College and State University
jsminer@north georgia edu
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Trey Wilson
North Georgia College and State University
chwilson@north georgia.edu
Michael Reese
North Georgia College and State University
mreese@northgeorgia.edu
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S3-E Criminal Justice Panel #1 Summit Room Panel Chair: Fred E. Knowles, Jr., Valdosta State University,
feknowle@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Social Engineering in Fraudulent Emails
Wilson Huang
Valdosta State University
whuang@valdosta. edu
Andrea Brockman
Valdosta State University
abrockma@nova.edu
Human Terrain Teams and Community Policing: The Military Based Example that US Law Enforcement Agencies Can Follow
Christopher Sharp
Valdosta State University
crsharp@valdosta.edu
Revisiting Social Learning Theory: The Application of Renovated Epistemologies
Michael Capece
Valdosta State University
mcapece@valdosta. edu
The Influence of CJ Internships Upon Career Choices
Rudy Prine
Valdosta State University
rkprine@valdosta.edu
11:30-1:00 PM
Lunch (on your own)
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1:00-2:00 PM
Registration Library
Panel Session 4
1:00-2:30 PM S4-A Women and the Political Process City Salon Panel Chair: Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnette College,
dbudryte@ggc.edu Discussant: Dovile Budryte, Georgia Gwinnette College,
dbudryte@ggc.edu
Title Author(s)
The Multiple Streams Framework and Women's Empowerment Efforts in Ghana
Patrick Tandoh-Offin
Clemson University
ptandoh@ clemson.edu
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Women in the U.S. Military
Saundra J. Reinke
Augusta State University
sreinke@aug.edu
Randall D. Miller
Augusta State University
rdmiller@aug.edu
Engendering Globalization: The Challenges of Nigerian Women
Aderonke Majekodunmi
University of Lagos, Nigeria
ronky66@ hotmail.com
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S4-B Influences on Federal
Legislation Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Jason Kassel, Valdosta State University,jasonkassel@gmail.com.
Discussant: Jason Kassel, Valdosta State University,jasonkassel@gmail.com.
Title Author(s)
The Standing Committee Assignments of Congressmen from Georgia
Philip A. Grant, Jr.
Pace University
The Effectiveness of Minority Party Obstruction in the U.S. House
Brian Webb
Georgia State University
bwebb3@gsu.edu
Challenging Times, Changing Messages: The Evolution of Narratives in American Agricultural Policymaking
Julie A. Lester
Macon State College
julie.lester@macon state.edu
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S4-C The Other Side of Federalism:
Contemporary Analysis of State Governance
Executive Boardroom
Panel Chair: Carol Pierannunzi, Kennesaw State University, cpierann@kennesaw.edu
Discussant: Scott E. Buchanan, The Citadel, scott.buchanan@citadel.edu
Title Author(s)
The Line-Item Veto in Georgia State Government: A Comparison of Governor Sonny Perdue with Democratic Predecessors
Charles S. Bullock, III
University of Georgia
cbullock@uga.edu
Thomas P. Lauth
University of Georgia
tplauth@uga.edu
Governor Jeb Bush and Educational Policy in Florida: 1998-2006
Matthew Corrigan
University of North Florida
mcorriga@unf.edu
Everything Old is New Again (?): States' Rights in the 21st Century
Celia Carroll
Hampton-Sydney College
ccarroll@hsc.edu
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Legislating the Legislators: A History of Ethics Reform in Georgia
Morgan Lavinia Howard
Georgia College & State University
morganlavinia@ yahoo.com
Interstate Water Compacts: The Long Arm Statute of the Clean Water Act
Frederick Gordon
Columbus State University
gordon_frederick@ colstate.edu
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S4-D Change We Can Believe In:
Are You Better Off Than You Were Two Years Ago?
Amber Room
Panel Chair: Gregory Domin, Columbus State University, domin_gregory@colstate.edu
Discussant: Gregory Domin, Columbus State University, domin_gregory@colstate.edu
Title Author(s)
Change We Can Believe In: Are You Better Off Than You Were Two Years Ago? Assessing the First Two Years of the Obama Administration
Adam Stone
Georgia Perimeter College
Adam.Stone@gpc.edu
Carl Cavalli
North Georgia College and State University
ccavalli@northgeorgia.edu
Wendell Broadwell
Georgia Perimeter College
wbroadwe@gpc.edu
Gregory Domin
Columbus State University
domin_gregory@ colstate.edu
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S4-E Criminal Justice Panel #2 Summit Room Panel Chair: Charles O. Ochie, Sr., Albany State University,
Charles.Ochie@asurams.edu
Title Author(s)
Establishment of Methods for Identifying Gunshot Residue of Lead Free Primers
Zachariah Oommen
Albany State University
Zachariah.Oommen@ asurams.edu
Blind Justice in the Justice System
Walter Bowers
Albany State University
walter.bowers@ asurams.edu
Job Satisfaction Among Criminal Justice Employees: Key Aspects
Glenn Zuern
Albany State University
glenn.zuern@asurams.edu
Patterns and Predictors of Drug Use Among College Students
George Thomas
Albany State University
george.thomas@ asurams.edu
Rani George
Albany State University
rani.george@asurams.edu
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Racial Profiling and Justice in South Georgia
Joyce Archie-Williams
Albany State University
joyce.archie-williams@asurams. edu
2:30-3:00 PM
Coffee Break Living Area
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Panel Session 5 3:00-4:30 PM
S5-A Commercial Sexual
Exploitation of Children in Georgia
Amber Room
Panel Chair: Margaret Keiley-Listermann, Georgia Gwinnett College, mkeiley@ggc.edu
Discussant: Margaret Keiley-Listermann, Georgia Gwinnett College, mkeiley@ggc.edu
Title Author(s)
Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Georgia
Josephine Dawuni
Georgia Gwinnett College
jdawuni@ggc.edu
Margaret Keiley-Listermann
Georgia Gwinnett College
mkeiley@ggc.edu
Danielle Ruedt
Program manager for Family violence/ CSEC programs Governor's Office for Family and Child Services
Danielle.Ruedt@ children.ga.gov
Dale Alton
Director of Georgia Care Connection Office (GCCO)
dalton@grncsb.com
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S5-B Growing Up with Moldova -
Problems in a Young Country Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Chris Grant, Mercer University, grant_jc@mercer.edu Discussants: Mary Ann Drake, Mercer University, drake_ma@mercer.edu
Title Author(s)
Clipa Siderala and Conditions for Children in Moldova
M. Elizabeth Bibb
Mercer University
Mary.Elizabeth.Bibb@live.mercer.edu
Stephanie D. Hennigan
Mercer University
Stephanie.Danielle. Hennigan@live. mercer.edu
Sean R. Kennedy
Mercer University
Sean.R.Kennedy@live.mercer.edu
Lenin and Sex Kittens: Is Moldova a Rebellious Teenager?
Alicia B. Landrum
Mercer University
Alicia.b.landrum@ mercer.edu
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Press Freedom (and the Lack Tereof) in Moldova
Noah E. Maier
Mercer University
Noah.E.Maier@live.mercer.edu
Finding a Path to Prosperity for Moldova
D. Eugene Mitchell, Jr.
Mercer University
donaldeugenemitchell@yahoo.com
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S5-C Today's Wars, Security, and
Terror Threats Executive
Boardroom Panel Chair: Thomas Dolan, Columbus State University,
dolan_thomas@colstate.edu Discussant: Carol Pierannunzi, Kennesaw State University,
cpierann@kennesaw.edu
Title Author(s)
The Effect of Educational Parity on Terrorism within States
Jill Dawson
Georgia State University
edawson2@student. gsu.edu
Cyber Warfare & the Probabilistic Allocation of Resources in Cyberspace
Aaron F. Brantly
University of Georgia
abrantly@uga.edu
Assessing Economic Integration in North America on Before and After 9/11
Gerardo D. Ramirez
State University of Nayarit, Mexico
gerard.daniel@ hotmail.com
Hector R. Ramirez
State University of Nayarit, Mexico
hector_2093@ hotmail.com
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S5-D Equality for All? City Salon Panel Chair: Julie Lester, Macon State College, julie.lester@maconstate.edu Discussant: James T. LaPlant, Valdosta State University,
jlaplant@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Does Eliminating the SAT Requirement for College Admissions at Two-Year Colleges Increase Female, Minority, and Lower-Income Student Enrollment? Assessing the University System of Georgia's Pilot Admissions Project for Two-Year Colleges
Crystal Edenfield
University of West Georgia
Cfarrer1@yahoo.com
An Exploratory Analysis of Minority Recruitment in Governmental Agencies within Georgia: How does Georgia Compare?
Josalyn Gibson
Kennesaw State University
josalyngibson@yahoo. com
Out and Serving Proudly: Prospects and Implications of Repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
Saundra J. Reinke
Augusta State University
sreinke@aug.edu
Timothy Smith
Augusta State University
tsmith72@aug.edu
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Free Your Mind: Contemporary Racial Attitudes and Post Racial Theory
Lakeyta Bonnette
Georgia State University
pollmb@langate.gsu. edu
Sarah Gershon
Georgia State University
sgershon@gsu.edu
Precious Hall
Georgia State University
phall8@student.gsu. edu
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S5-E Criminal Justice Panel #3 Summit Room Panel Chair: Peter W. Fenton, Kennesaw State University,
pfenton@kennesaw.edu
Title Author(s)
Humor in the Online Criminal Justice Classroom
Michael Eskey
Park University
michael.eskey@park. edu
The United States Supreme Court’s 2009-2010 Term: The Top Ten Criminal Justice Cases
Michael Reese
North Georgia College and State University
mreese@northgeorgia.edu
Trouble in River City: Invoking the Right to Counsel in Municipal Courts
Peter W. Fenton
Kennesaw State University
pfenton@kennesaw. edu
Michael B. Shapiro
Kennesaw State University
mshapir3@kennesaw.edu
Inmate Population: Who Are We Incarcerating?
John Stuart Batchelder
North Georgia College and State University
jsbatchelder@north georgia.edu
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4:45-6:15 PM
Meeting of the European Union Studies Program Committee
Amber Room
Panel Session 6
4:45-6:15 PM S6-A Contemporary African Issues Cobalt Room Panel Chair: Crystal Garrett, Georgia Perimeter College,
crystal.garrett@gpc.edu Discussant: Thomas Dolan, Columbus State University,
dolan_thomas@colstate.edu
Title Author(s)
Beyond Transition: Democracy and Civil Society Development in Ghana
J. Jarpa Dawuni
Georgia State University
jdawuni@yahoo.com
Nepotism or Pragmatism: Using Ethnicity and Regional Affiliation as Criteria to Staff African Bureaucracies
Kweku Ainuson
Mississippi State University
ka318@msstate.edu
Can We Make a Case for the "Good Coup"? Evidence from Recent Coups in Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Guinea, and Niger
Napoleon Bamfo
Valdosta State University
nap_bam@yahoo. com
Somalia: Recommendations for Conflict Resolution Where Failure is the Norm
Ashley Doliber
University of Georgia
aedoliber@gmail.com
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S6-B Around the World:
Contemporary Issues Amber Room
Panel Chair: José de Arimatéia da Cruz, Armstrong Atlantic State University jose.dacruz@armstrong.edu
Discussant: Mustafa G. Sahin, Florida International University, msahi001@fiu.edu
Title Author(s)
Taiwan and China, Cross-Strait Bargaining, and Consultations
Pei-Shan Kao
National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
pkao@mail.nctu.edu. tw
Origins of Boundary Conflicts in Africa, Bakassi: Diplomatic Triumph or Blunder?
Augustine E. Ayuk
Clayton State University
AugustineAyuk@mail.clayton.edu
New World, New Challenges: Social Networking, Administrative Liability, and Legal Privacy
Kimberly Gill
Columbus State University
gill_kimberly1@ colstate.edu
Mark Davis
Columbus State University
davis_mark2@ colstate.edu
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Rok Stabilizace (Year of Stabilization)? The 2010 Parliamentary Elections in the Czech Republic
James LaPlant
Valdosta State University
jlaplant@valdosta.edu
Jiří Lach
Palacky University
jiri.lach@upol.cz
Jim Peterson
Valdosta State University
jpetersn@valdosta. edu
David Hill
Stetson, University
dhill@stetson.edu
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S6-C Perspectives on International
Relations: Undergraduate Research Panel
City Salon
Panel Chair: Kyle Christensen, Columbus State University, christensen_kyle@colstate.edu
Discussant: Aaron F. Brantly, University of Georgia, abrantly@uga.edu
Title Author(s)
Hate in the 21st Century: The Skin Head Movement and its Relation to Hate Groups
Lavon Wiggins
Columbus State University
wiggins_lavon@ colstate.edu
Foreign Policy Networks and the Rise of North Korea, 1990-2004
Christian Torijano
Columbus State University
torijano_christian@ colstate.edu
NATO's Changing Role: A Consequence of the Shift Away From Conscription
Morgan Hayden
Columbus State University
hayden_morgan@ colstate.edu
German Conscription since World War I: Central to European Conflict?
Ian Turi
Columbus State University
turi_ian@colstate.edu
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S6-D Educational Policies for the
Modern Classroom Executive
Boardroom Panel Chair: Martha Humphries Ginn, Augusta State University,
mginn@aug.edu Discussant: William J. Miller, Southeast Missouri State University,
wmiller@semo.edu
Title Author(s)
To Be a Rock and Not to Roll: Teaching Political Science Through Music and Mixtapes
Shyam K. Sriram
Georgia Perimeter College
shyam.sriram@gpc. edu
The Concept of "Intersectionality" and Its Relevance in a Diverse Political Science Classroom
Dovile Budryte
Georgia Gwinnett College
dbudryte@ggc.edu
Teachable Moments: What Do Students Know About The Electoral College?
AnnMari Robinson
Georgia Perimeter College- Decatur Campus
Ann.Robinson@gpc. edu
Impact of Integrated Technology on Academic Success: Passport Reading Journeys Effect on Standardized Tests
Jeffrey D. Dennis
Augusta State University
jdennis6@aug.edu
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S6-E Criminal Justice Panel #4 Summit Room Panel Chair: Michael Eskey, Park University, michael.eskey@park.edu
Title Author(s)
What Were You Thinking? Criminal Justice Students and Their Social Networking Sites
Jeff Lee
Troy University
jlee22079@troy.edu
Angela M. Largess
Troy University
alargess@gmail.com
Impact of Effective Advising on Learning Outcomes and Career Outcomes for Criminal Justice Majors
Brian K. Payne
Georgia State University
bpayne@gsu.edu
Brenda Sims Blackwell
Georgia State University
bblackwell@gsu.edu
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Discussion: The Importance of Critical Thinking and Critical Writing in the Online and Face-to-Face Classroom
Michael Eskey
Park University
michael.eskey@park. edu
Brian K. Payne
Georgia State University
bpayne@gsu.edu
Peter W. Fenton
Kennesaw State University
pfenton@kennesaw. edu
6:30-7:30 PM
Reception Living Area
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Saturday: November 13, 2010 7:30-9:15 AM
Registration Library
Panel Session 7
8:00-9:30 AM S7-A U.S. Foreign Relations Amber Room Panel Chair: Jerry Herbel, Georgia College & State University,
jerry.herbel@gcsu.edu Discussant: Brooke Miller, Middle Georgia College, bmiller@mail.mgc.edu
Title Author(s)
Haven't I Heard This Before?: The Rhetoric of the Vietnam and Iraq Wars
Barry J. Balleck
Georgia Southern University
bballeck@georgia southern.edu
Politics and Strategy: The Re-Genesis of the Debate Over Nuclear Weapons
James Larry Taulbee
Emory University
psjt@emory.edu
Scramble for Africa All Over Again: The Dragon's Sweet Tongue Against the Hawk's Talons
Alfred T. Kisubi
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
kisubi@uwosh.edu
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S7-B Federal Influences on the
Quality of Life City Salon
Panel Chair: Karen McCurdy, Georgia Southern University, kmccurdy@georgiasouthern.edu
Discussant: Estela M. Kennen, Valdosta State University, emkennen@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Questionable Health Reform- An Unfinished Business
Nasir Ahmed
Grambling State University
ahmed@gram.edu
A Comparison of Utilization of Health Services in Medicaid and Private Coverage
Mary Eleanor Wickersham
Valdosta State University
mrwickersham@ valdosta.edu
The Effect of Federal Spending on Quality of Life
Ryan Yonk
Georgia State University
ryanyonk@yahoo. com
Brian Webb
Georgia State University
bwebb3@gsu.edu
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S7-C Lessons from History: What
Yesterday's Actions Say About Tomorrow's Plans
Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Patrick Tandoh-Offin, Clemson University, ptandoh@clemson.edu
Discussant: Jefferson Edgens, East Georgia College-Statesboro, jedgens@ega.edu
Title Author(s)
Political Leadership in the Old and New World: Jean Monnet's European and Atlantic Communities
Andrew F. Johnson
Bishop's University
ajohnson@ubishops. ca
Institutional Development and the Pre-Civil War Congress: The Developmental Importance of Physical Growth
Jason Kassel
Valdosta State University
jasonkassel@gmail. com
The Agile Tiger: Sweden's Maintenance of Neutrality During World War II
Jana Simmons
Bainbridge College
jsimmon9@ bainbridge.student. edu
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S7-D The Media's Effect on Politics Executive
Boardroom Panel Chair: Jennifer W. Hammack, Georgia College & State University,
jennifer.hammack@gcsu.edu Discussant: Brandy Kennedy, Georgia College & State University,
Brandy.Kennedy@gcsu.edu
Title Author(s)
Anchored In: How the Media Portrays, the Schools Exploit, and the Family Endures the Immigration Debate
David Schermbeck
Davidson College
daschermbeck@ davidson.edu
Political Knowledge and Talk Radio: Another Stereotype Reconsidered
J. Benjamin Taylor
Georgia State University
jtaylor27@gsu.edu
A Memorable Campaign? Negative Advertising and Salience in the 2004 and 2008 Presidential General Elections
John Collens
University of Georgia
jcollens@uga.edu
Framing Security Policy: Media Interference in the case of the "Toronto 18" Terrorists Arrests
Natasha Hope Morano
nathope66@aol.com
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The Branding of Candidates and Parties: The U.S. News Media and the Legitimization of a New Political Term
Mark Milewicz
Gordon College
mmilewicz@gdn.edu
Chad Milewicz
University of Southern Indiana
cmmilewicz@usi.edu
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Panel Session 7(a) 9:45-10:30 AM
S7(a)-A Criminal Justice Panel #5 Summit Room Panel Chair: Charles Ubah, Georgia College and State University
Milledgeville, charles.ubah@gcsu.edu
Title Author(s)
Toward Understanding the African American Community’s Cynicism of the American Criminal Justice System: Lessons for the 21st Century Criminology
Jane Curry
Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
jane.curry@ecats.gcsu.edu
Charles Ubah
Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
charles.ubah@gcsu. edu
Public Safety Service Learning with a Social Conscience
V. Lynn Tankersley
Mercer University
Tankersley_V@ Mercer.edu
An Encounter with a Cyber Stalker: How, Who, When and What?
Elizabeth Kidd
elizebethkidd04@ yahoo.com
Transnational Crimes and International Organizations: The Challenges of Internal Security
Osy Nwebo
Evan Enwerem University (former Imo State University)
osynwebo@yahoo. com
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Toward Understanding Africa’s International Criminal Organizations as an Emerging Industry in a Globalizing World
Samuel Ezeanyika
Evan Enwerem University (former Imo State University
Charles Ubah
Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
charles.ubah@gcsu. edu
9:45-10:30 AM
Annual Business Meeting GPSA Amber Room
10:30-11:00 AM
Coffee Break Living Area
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11:00-11:30 AM
Registration Library
Panel Session 8 11:00-12:30 PM
S8-A The Middle East: Problems and Solutions
Amber Room
Panel Chair: J. Jarpa Dawuni, Georgia State University, jdawuni@yahoo.com
Discussant: Hector R. Ramirez, State University of Nayarit, Mexico, hector_2093@ hotmail.com
Title Author(s)
A Cross-Study of the Impact of the US Foreign Policy on the Perceptions Towards the US and Americans in the Middle East
Anna M. Rulska
North Georgia College and State University
amrulska@north georgia.edu
Daniel W. Kuthy
Georgia State University
dkuthy1@student.gsu.edu
Islam, Democracy, and Human Rights in Turkey
Mustafa G. Sahin
University of South Florida
msahi001@fiu.edu
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Political Trust in the Arab World
William J. Miller
Southeast Missouri State University
wmiller@semo.edu
Jill Dawson
Georgia State University
edawson2@student. gsu.edu
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S8-B Global Responsibilities? A
Modern Look Cobalt Room
Panel Chair: Jim Peterson, Valdosta State University, jpetersn@valdosta.edu
Discussant: Celia Carroll, Hampton-Sydney College, ccarroll@hsc.edu
Title Author(s)
The Evolution of European Union Environmental Governance
Leann Brown
University of Florida
mlbrown@ufl.edu
Participation in International Environmental Agreements: The Influence of Treaty Design
Chenaz B. Seelarbokus
Kennesaw State University
cseelarb@kennesaw. edu
Philanthropy in the non-Western Traditions: A Study of the Fundamentals of Giving within the Aga Khan Community
Amit Merchant
Kennesaw State University
amit.merchant@ yahoo.com
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S8-C Evaluating Programs and
Practices in Higher EducationSummit Room
Panel Chair: Gerald A. Merwin, Valdosta State University, gamerwin@valdosta.edu
Discussant: Estela M. Kennen, Valdosta State University, emkennen@valdosta.edu
Title Author(s)
Development of Adult and Military Friendly Programs at a Regional Public University
Gerald A. Merwin
Valdosta State University
gamerwin@valdosta. edu
Online versus Traditional Course Delivery Methods: Case Study Darton College
Sarah H. Kuck
Darton College & Valdosta State University
shkuck@valdosta.edu
A Study in Career Counseling and Placement in two year colleges in South Georgia
Alvin Payton, Jr.
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College & Valdosta State University
apayton@valdosta. edu
An Evaluation of the Georgia Work Ready Program as a Tool for Workforce and Economic Development in Six South Georgia Counties
Penelope Schmidt
Wiregrass Georgia Technical College & Valdosta State University
pschmidt@valdosta. edu
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Assessment of Valdosta State University Counseling Center Contributions to Retention
Leah C. McMillan
Valdosta State University
lcmcmill@valdosta.edu
The Impact of Leadership Development on Student Organizations: A Case Study of a National Greek Letter Organization
John T. Wright
Valdosta State University
jowright@valdosta.edu
S8-D Soomo Publishing Workshop City Salon
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GPSA/CJAG 2010 Annual Meetings
Index of Participants
Name Institution Email Panel
Ahmed, Nasir Grambling State University ahmed@gram.edu S7-B
Ainuson, Kweku Mississippi State University ka318@msstate.edu S6-A
Albo-Carabelli, Maria
North Georgia College and State University
mjalbo@northgeorgia.edu S3-D
Alexander, Ross North Georgia College and State University
rcalexander@northgeorgia.edu S3-D
Allen, Lee M. Valdosta State University lallen@valdosta.edu S3-C
Alton, Dale Director of Georgia Care Connection Office
dalton@grncsb.com S5-A
Archie-Williams, Joyce
Albany State University at Waycross
joyce.archie-williams@asurams.edu S4-E
Argyle, Nolan Valdosta State University nargyle@valdosta.edu S3-A
Armstrong, Erica
Columbus State University
armstrong_erica@colstate.edu S3-B
Ayuk, Augustine E.
Clayton State University
AugustineAyuk@mail. clayton.edu S6-B
Baker, William E.
Kennesaw State University wbaker@kennesaw.edu S2-E
Balleck, Barry J. Georgia Southern University
bballeck@georgiasouthern.edu S7-A
Bamfo, Napoleon
Valdosta State University nap_bam@yahoo.com S6-A
Baracskay, Daniel
Valdosta State University dbaracskay@valdosta.edu S1-D,
S3-C
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Barbieri, Kyle Georgia Perimeter College kyle.barbieri@gpc.edu S2-C
Batchelder, John Stuart
North Georgia College and State University
jsbatchelder@northgeorgia.edu S5-E
Baulch, Nicholas Clemson University nbaulch@clemson.edu S1-A
Baun, Michael Valdosta State University mbaun@valdosta.edu S1-C
Bibb, M. Elizabeth Mercer University Mary.Elizabeth.Bibb@live.
mercer.edu S5-B
Blackwell, Brenda Sims
Georgia State University bblackwell@gsu.edu S6-E
Bonnette, Lakeyta
Georgia State University pollmb@langate.gsu.edu S5-D
Bowers, Walter Albany State University
walter.bowers@asurams.edu S4-E
Brantly, Aaron F.
University of Georgia abrantly@uga.edu S5-C,
S6-C Broadwell, Wendell
Georgia Perimeter College wbroadwe@gpc.edu S4-D
Brockman, Andrea
Valdosta State University abrockma@nova.edu S3-E
Brown, Leann University of Florida mlbrown@ufl.edu S8-B Buchanan, Scott E. The Citadel scott.buchanan@citadel.
edu S4-C
Budryte, Dovile Georgia Gwinnette College dbudryte@ggc.edu S4-A,
S6-D Bullock, III, Charles S.
University of Georgia cbullock@uga.edu S4-C
Capece, Michael Valdosta State University mcapece@valdosta.edu S3-E
Carroll, Celia Hampton-Sydney College ccarroll@hsc.edu
S1-C, S4-C, S8-B
Cavalli, Carl North Georgia College and State University
ccavalli@northgeorgia.edu S3-D, S4-D
Christensen, Kyle
Columbus State University
christensen_kyle@colstate.edu S6-C
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Collens, John University of Georgia jcollens@uga.edu S7-D
Corrigan, Matthew
University of North Florida mcorriga@unf.edu S4-C
Cox, Jim Georgia Perimeter College jim.cox@gpc.edu S2-D
Curry, Jane Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
jane.curry@ecats.gcsu.edu S7(a)-A
da Cruz, José de Arimatéia
Armstrong Atlantic State University
jose.dacruz@armstrong. edu S6-B
Damron, Bobbie M.
University of Kentucky bmdamr2@gmail.com S3-A
Davis, Mark Columbus State University davis_mark2@colstate.edu S6-B
Dawson, Jill Georgia State University
edawson2@student.gsu. edu
S5-C, S8-A
Dawuni, J. Jarpa Georgia State University jdawuni@yahoo.com
S5-A, S6-A, S8-A
Dees, Amber Columbus State University dees_amber@colstate.edu S3-B
Dennis, Jeffrey D.
Augusta State University jdennis6@aug.edu S6-D
Dolan, Thomas Columbus State University
dolan_thomas@colstate. edu
S5-C, S6-A
Doliber, Ashley University of Georgia aedoliber@gmail.com S6-A
Domin, Greg Columbus State University
domin_gregory@colstate. edu
S3-B, S4-D
Drake, Mary Ann Mercer University drake_ma@mercer.edu S5-B
Edenfield, Crystal
University of West Georgia Cfarrer1@yahoo.com S5-D
Edgens, Jeff East Georgia College, Statesboro jedgens@ega.edu S7-C
Elliott-Gower, Steven
Georgia College & State University
steve.elliott-gower@gcsu.edu S1-D
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Engstrom, Richard
Kennesaw State University rengstro@kennesaw.edu S2-E
Eskey, Michael Park University michael.eskey@park.edu S5-E, S6-E
Ezeanyika, Samuel
Evan Enwerem University (former Imo State University)
S7(a)-A
Fenton, Peter W. Kennesaw State University pfenton@kennesaw.edu S5-E,
S6-E
Fisher, Kirsten J. University of Helsinki kirsten.fisher@helsinki.fi S1-D
Flanders, Will D. Valdosta State University wdf09@fsu.edu S2-A
Friedman, Brent A.
Valdosta State University bafriedman@valdosta.edu S3-A
Garrett, Crystal Georgia Perimeter College crystal.garrett@gpc.edu S2-D,
S6-A
George, Rani Albany State University rani.george@asurams.edu S4-E
Gershon, Sarah Georgia State University sgershon@gsu.edu S5-D
Gibson, Josalyn Kennesaw State University josalyngibson@yahoo.com S5-D
Gill, Kimberly Columbus State University
gill_kimberly1@colstate. edu S6-B
Ginn, Martha Humphries
Augusta State University mginn@aug.edu
S2-D, S3-A, S6-D
Gordon, Frederick
Columbus State University
gordon_frederick@colstate.edu S4-C
Grant, Chris Mercer University grant_jc@mercer.edu S5-B
Grant, Jr., Philip A. Pace University S4-B
Greathouse, Craig
North Georgia College and State University
cbgreathouse@north georgia.edu S3-D
Hall, Precious Georgia State University phall8@student.gsu.edu S5-D
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Hammack, Jennifer W.
Georgia College and State University
jennifer.hammack@gcsu.edu S7-D
Hammond, Augustine
Augusta State University ahammon3@aug.edu S2-A
Harvard, William Columbus State University
harvard_william@colstate.edu S1-C
Haskollar, Elçin Rutgers University elcin.haskollar@gmail.com S1-C
Hayden, Morgan Columbus State University
hayden_morgan@colstate.edu S6-C
Hayek, Joe Georgia Gwinnett College jhayek@ggc.edu S1-E
Hennigan, Stephanie D. Mercer University Stephanie.Danielle.
Hennigan@live.mercer.edu S5-B
Herbel, Jerry Georgia College & State University jerry.herbel@gcsu.edu S3-C,
S7-A
Higgins, Dana University of Georgia danalynn@uga.edu S2-A
Hill, David Stetson University dhill@stetson.edu S6-B Howard, Morgan Lavinia
Georgia College & State University
morganlavinia@yahoo.com S4-C
Huang, Wilson Valdosta State University whuang@valdosta.edu S3-E
Jenkins, Jodian Columbus State University
jenkins_jodian@colstate. edu S3-B
Johnson, Andrew F. Bishop's University ajohnson@ubishops.ca S7-C
Kassel, Jason Valdosta State University jasonkassel@gmail.com S4-B,
S7-C
Kao, Pei-Shan National Chiao Tung Universiy, Taiwan pkao@mail.nctu.edu.tw S6-B
Keiley-Listermann, Margaret
Georgia Gwinnett College mkeiley@ggc.edu S1-E,
S5-A
Kenealy, Leanne Clemson University lkeneal@clemson.edu S1-A
Keneson, Gretchen B.
University of South Carolina gkeneson@aug.edu S3-A
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Kennedy, Brandy
Georgia College & State University
Brandy.Kennedy@gcsu. edu S7-D
Kennedy, Sean R. Mercer University Sean.R.Kennedy@live.
mercer.edu S5-B
Kennen, Estela M.
Valdosta State University emkennen@valdosta.edu S7-B,
S8-C
Kidd, Elizabeth elizabethkidd04@yahoo.com
S7(a)-A
Kim, Hae S. Troy University eunhaen@troy.edu S2-B
King, Robert Georgia Perimeter College Robert.King@gpc.edu S2-C
Kisubi, Alfred University of Wisconsin Oshkosh kisubi@uwosh.edu S7-A
Knowles, Jr. Fred E.
Valdosta StateUniversity feknowle@valdosta.edu S3-E
Kuck, Sarah H. Valdosta State University shkuck@valdosta.edu S8-C
Kuthy, Daniel W.
Georgia State University dkuthy1@student.gsu.edu S8-A
Lach, Jiří Palacky University jiri.lach@upol.cz S6-B Lada, Jennifer Mercer University jenniferbtz@hotmail.com S1-D Lamquach-Holt, Mei Ling
Georgia Gwinnett College mlamquac@ggc.edu S1-E
Landrum, Alicia B. Mercer University Alicia.b.landrum@live.mer
cer.edu S5-B
LaPlant, James Valdosta State University jlaplant@valdosta.edu S5-D,
S6-B Largess, Angela M. Troy University alargess@gmail.com S6-E
Lauth, Thomas P.
University of Georgia tplauth@uga.edu S4-C
Lawson, Zack Georgia Gwinnett College zlawson@ggc.edu S1-E
Lee, Jeff Troy University jlee22079@troy.edu S6-E
Lester, Julie Macon State College julie.lester@maconstate. edu
S4-B, S5-D
Lindamood, Holly
Georgia State University hlindamood1@gsu.edu S1-D
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Longville, Lucia Georgia Gwinnett
College llongvi@ggc.edu S1-E
Maier, Noah E. Mercer University Noah.E.Maier@live.mercer.edu S5-B
Majekodunmi, Aderonke
University of Lagos, Nigeria ronky66@hotmail.com S4-A
Manion, Patrick Clemson University pmanion@g.clemson.edu S1-A
Mbaye, Heather University of West Georgia hmbaye@westga.edu S3-B
McCormack, Laurel Mercer University 10613403@live.mercer.edu S1-B
McCurdy, Karen Georgia Southern University
kmccurdy@georgia southern.edu
S1-B, S7-B
McMillan, Leah C.
Valdosta State University lcmcmill@valdosta.edu S8-C
Merchant, Amit Kennesaw State University
amit.merchant@yahoo. com S8-B
Merwin, Gerald A.
Valdosta State University gamerwin@valdosta.edu S8-C
Milewicz, Chad University of Southern Indiana cmmilewicz@usi.edu S7-D
Milewicz, Mark Gordon College mmilewicz@gdn.edu S7-D
Miller, Brooke Middle Georgia College bmiller@mail.mgc.edu S7-A
Miller, Randall D.
Augusta State University rdmiller@aug.edu S3-C,
S4-A
Miller, William J. Southeast Missouri State University wmiller@semo.edu
S1-B, S6-D, S8-A
Miner, Jonathan North Georgia College and State University
jsminer@northgeorgia.edu S3-D
Mitchell, Jr., D. Eugene Mercer University donaldeugenemitchell@
yahoo.com S5-B
Mitchell, Michael Georgia Perimeter College Michael.Mitchell@gpc.edu S2-B
Morano, Natasha Hope nathope66@aol.com S7-D
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Morris, Eleanor Agnes Scott College emorris@agnesscott.edu S2-D
Morris, Michael A. Clemson University morrism@clemson.edu S1-A
Neumark, Gerry Georgia State University gneumark@gsu.edu S3-A
Nichols, Robert Columbus State University
nichols_robert@colstate.edu S3-B
Nwebo, Osy
Evan Enwerem University (former Imo State University)
osynwebo@yahoo.com S7(a)-A
Ochie, Sr., Charles O.
Albany State University
Charles.Ochie@asurams.edu S4-E
Okoye, Chiazam Ugo
Clayton State University
ChiazamOkoye@mail.clayton.edu S2-B
Oommen, Zachariah
Albany State University
Zachariah.Oommen@asurams.edu S4-E
Ortgies-Young, Tamra
Georgia Perimeter College
tamra.ortgies-young@gpc.edu S2-D
Payne, Brian K. Georgia State University bpayne@gsu.edu S6-E
Payton, Jr., Alvin Valdosta State University apayton@valdosta.edu S8-C
Peterson, Bonnie Valdosta State University bepeterson@valdosta.edu S3-C
Peterson, Jim Valdosta State University jpetersn@valdosta.edu
S1-D, S6-B, S8-B
Pierannunzi, Carol
Kennesaw State University cpierann@kennesaw.edu S4-C,
S5-C Postell, Matthew Clemson University mpostel@clemson.edu S1-A
Prine, Rudy Valdosta State University rkprine@valdosta.edu S3-E
Pufong, Marc G. Valdosta State University mpufong@valdosta.edu S2-A
Ramirez, Gerardo
State University of Nayarit, Mexico
gerard.daniel@hotmail. com
S2-B, S5-C
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Ramirez, Hector State University of Nayarit, Mexico
hector_2093@hotmail. com
S2-B, S5-C, S8-A
Reese, Michael North Georgia College and State University
mreese@northgeorgia.edu S3-D, S5-E
Reinke, Saundra J.
Augusta State University sreinke@aug.edu
S2-D, S4-A, S5-D
Rennow, Babette Georgia Gwinnett College brennow@ggc.edu S1-E
Robinson, AnnMari
Georgia Perimeter-Decatur Campus Ann.Robinson@gpc.edu S6-D
Rotnem, Thomas
Southern Polytechnic State University
trotnem@spsu.edu S2-B
Ruedt, Danielle
Program manager for Family violence/ CSEC programs Governor's Office for Family and Child Services
Danielle.Ruedt@children. ga.gov S5-A
Rulska, Anna M. North Georgia College and State University
amrulska@northgeorgia. edu S8-A
Saeger, Richard Valdosta State University rtsaeger@valdosta.edu S3-C
Sahin, Mustafa G.
Florida International University msahi001@fiu.edu S6-B,
S8-A Schermbeck, David Davidson College daschermbeck@davidson.
edu S7-D
Schmidt, Penelope
Valdosta State University pschmidt@valdosta.edu S8-C
Seelarbokus, Chenaz B.
Kennesaw State University cseelarb@kennesaw.edu S8-B
Seitz, Jason Georgia Perimeter College jason.seitz@gpc.edu S2-C
Seitz, Jennifer Georgia Perimeter College jennifer.seitz@gpc.edu S2-C
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Shapiro, Michael B.
Kennesaw State University mshapir3@kennesaw.edu S5-E
Sharp, Christopher
Valdosta State University crsharp@valdosta.edu S3-E
Shock, David R. Kennesaw State University dshock@kennesaw.edu S2-E
Simmons, Jana Bainbridge College jsimmon9@bainbridge. student.edu S7-C
Skidmore-Hess, Daniel
Armstrong Atlantic State University
Daniel.Skidmore-Hess@armstrong.edu S3-A
Smith, Robert W. Clemson University rws@clemson.edu S1-A
Smith, Timothy Augusta State University tsmith72@aug.edu S5-D
Sriram, Shyam Georgia Perimeter College shyam.sriram@gpc.edu S2-D,
S6-D
Stewart, Ian Acadia University ian.stewart@acadiau.ca S3-C
Stewart, Kerry Gainsville State College kstewart@gsc.edu S2-D
Stone, Adam Georgia Perimeter College Adam.Stone@gpc.edu S2-D,
S4-D
Sweatt, Camille Clemson University csweatt@g.clemson.edu S1-A
Tandoh-Offin, Patrick Clemson University ptandoh@clemson.edu S4-A,
S7-C Tankersley, V. Lynn Mercer University Tankersley_V@Mercer.
edu S7(a)-A
Taulbee, James Larry Emory University psjt@emory.edu S7-A
Taylor, J. Benjamin
Georgia State University jtaylor27@gsu.edu S2-A,
S7-D
Theis, Christian Georgia Gwinnett College ctheis@ggc.edu S1-E
Thomas, George Albany State University
george.thomas@asurams.edu S4-E
Tomes, William University of South Carolina wetomes0@mailbox.sc.edu S2-E
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Torijano, Christian
Columbus State University
torijano_christian@ colstate.edu S6-C
Turi, Ian Columbus State University turi_ian@colstate.edu S6-C
Ubah, Charles Georgia College and State University Milledgeville
charles.ubah@gcsu.edu S7(a)-A
Vargas-Hernández, José G.
Centro Universitario de Ciencias Económico Administrativas
josevargas@cucea.udg.mx S1-C
Webb, Brian Georgia State University bwebb3@gsu.edu S4-B,
S7-B Wickersham, Mary Eleanor
Valdosta State University
mrwickersham@valdosta. edu S7-B
Wiggins, Lavon Columbus State University
wiggins_lavon@colstate. edu S6-C
Williams, Bryan C. Mercer University williams_bc@mercer.edu S1-B
Wilson, Trey North Georgia College and State University
chwilson@northgeorgia. edu S3-D
Wright, John T. Valdosta State University jowright@valdosta.edu S8-C
Yonk, Ryan Georgia State University ryanyonk@yahoo.com S7-B
Zimmermann, Ulf
Kennesaw State University uzimmerm@kennesaw.edu S2-E
Zuern, Glenn Albany State University glenn.zuern@asurams.edu S4-E
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GPSA Officers and Board of Directors 2010 Officers:
President—
Carol Pierannunzi, Professor Emeritis, Kenensaw State University cpierann@kennesaw.edu
Vice President & Program Chair— Gregory Domin, Columbus State University domin_gregory@colastate.edu
Secretary— Saundra Reinke, Augusta State University sreinke@aug.edu
Treasurer— Margaret Keily-Listermann, Georgia Gwinnette College mkeiley@ggc.edu
Director of Communications— Gerald Merwin, Valdosta State University gamerwin@valdosta.edu
Immediate Past President & Chair of Nominations— James LaPlant, Valdosta State University jlaplant@valdosta.edu
Editor-in-Chief, Proceedings of the GPSA— Joe Trachtenberg, Clayton State University joetrachtenberg@mail.clayton.edu
Board Members through 2010:
Barry Balleck, Georgia Southern University bballeck@georgiasouthern.edu Daniel Baracsky, Valdosta State University dbaracskay@valdosta.edu Craig Greathouse, North Georgia College & State University cbgreathouse@northgeorgia.edu Adam Stone, Georgia Perimeter College astone@gpc.edu
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Board members through 2011:
Lori Johnson, Mercer University johnson_la@mercer.edu Brandy Kennedy, Georgia College & State University Brandy.Kennedy@gcsu.edu Tinaz Pavri, Spelman College tpavri@spelman.edu Kerry Stewart, Gainesville State College kstewart@gsc.edu
CJAG 2010 Officers: President – Peter Fenton, Kennesaw State University pfenton@kennesaw.edu Vice President – Gerald Fisher, Georgia College and State University gerald.fisher@gcsu.edu Treasurer – Fred Knowles, Valdosta State University feknowle@valdosta.edu Information Officer – Jennifer M. Allen, North Georgia College and State University jmallen@northgeorgia.edu