2008
Reforming the Presidential Nomination Process Conference January 3-4th, 2008 Department of Political Science, 3rd Floor Schaeffer Hall Hosted by Peverill Squire and Caroline Tolbert |
PANEL 1: WHO CAUCUSES? QUESTIONS OF REPRESENTATION
“Decided by the Few: Are the
“Simulating Outcomes in the
“Sex and the Caucus: Descriptive
Representation and Opinions about Hillary Clinton” (David Redlawsk and Tracy Osborn,
PANEL 2: UNDERSTANDING THE CURRENT NOMINATION
PROCESS
“The Future of Retail
Politics in Presidential Primaries” (Linda Fowler,
“New Media and the
2008 Presidential Nomination Campaign” (Audrey Haynes, University of
Georgia)
PANEL 3: PARTY POLITICS,
VOTERS AND REFORM
“Crossover Voting in
Presidential Primaries” (Michael Hagen, Temple University (co-authored
with Richard Johnston, University of Pennsylvania))
“The Party Decides: Presidential
Nominations Before and After Reform” (Marty Cohen, James Madison
University, David Karol, University of California, Berkeley (co-authored with
John Zaller, UCLA))
PANEL 4: REFORM
“Regional
Primaries: Past and Future”
(Barbara Norrander, University of Arizona)
“Nomination Contests
and Political Change: It’s Not Just Who Wins that Counts”
(Ron Rappaport, College of William and Mary
(co-authored with Walter Stone, University of California, Davis))
“An Incremental
Approach to Presidential Nomination Reform” (William Mayer,