Reception and Business Meeting

Reception and Business Meeting 2019 (2020 Coming SOON!)

IHAP Business Meeting
Friday August 31 at 6:30 PM
Location: Marriott Hyannis

IHAP Reception*
Friday August 31 at 6:30 PM
Location: Marriott Dartmouth
* Co-hosted with History & Politics Section.

Slate of New IHAP Officers:

 We will vote in this slate at our Business Meeting, 6:30-7:30 Marriot Hyannis

  1. Chair — Cecelia M. Lynch, Professor of Political Science at UC Irvine and works on religion, ethics and humanitarianism in international affairs, social movements and civil society organizations, and interpretive/qualitative methods in social science research. Cecelia has served as section co-chair for two years.
  2. Vice-Chair — Stacie Goddard, Professor of Political Science at Wellesley College and researches issues of international security with a specific focus on legitimacy, rising powers, and territorial conflict. Stacie has served on our Executive Committee.
  3. Secretary-Treasurer — Harris Mylonas, Associate Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs, George Washington University. He is interested in the processes of nation- and state-building, diaspora policies, and political development.
  4. Executive Committee Member — Narendra Subramanian, Professor of Political Science at McGill University. He studies the politics of nationalism, ethnicity, religion, gender and race in a comparative perspective, focusing primarily on India.
  5. Executive Committee Member — Joseph M. Parent, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. His research examines how shifts in power affect cooperation.
  6. Executive Committee Member — Philip J. Howe, Associate Professor of Political Science at Adrian College. His academic interests include ethnic group politics and nationalism, the history and politics of Central and Eastern Europe, democracy in divided societies, comparative electoral systems, historical elections, coding party manifestos, democratization, comparative empire, and digital teaching tool development.

This slate of candidates was created by the IHAP Nomination Committees (Fiona Adamson, Jeff Colgan, Bridget Coggins)