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Conference Presentations

“Connecting to the Classical: Reimagining the Classical Political Theory Survey Course from an Outsider’s Perspective.”

  • International Studies Association, Spring 2024.

“Teaching the Body Politic: Structuring an Accessible, Relevant, and Critical Modern Political Theory Survey Course.”

  • International Studies Association, Spring 2023.

“Assessing Media Literacy Approaches in the International Studies Context.”

  • With Sarah Fisher and Ruth Castillo.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2023.

“Media Literacy and the International Relations Classroom.”

  • With Sarah Fisher and Ruth Castillo.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2022.

“Exploring the Major Themes and Pedagogical Value of Woman at War.”

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • Southern Political Science Association, Spring 2021.

“Using Memorials to Reframe the Debate around Confederate Monuments.”

  • With Sarah Fisher and Manda Remmen.
  • College Art Association, Spring 2019.

“Monuments and Memorials: Using Art Theory and International Comparisons to Ethically Pay Homage to War Dead.

  • With Sarah Fisher and Manda Remmen.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2019.
  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2018.

“Governing Towards a Glass Cliff? An Experimental Examination of Attitudes Towards Female Political Leadership.”

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2018.
  • International Studies Association-Midwest, Fall 2017.

“Thucydides in Dublin, 1916: Two Tales of Proportionality and International Relations.”

  • With Christopher McDonough.
  • International Studies Association-Midwest, Fall 2017.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2017.

“Bad Behavior and Angry Onlookers: Measuring the Influence of Disproportionate Responses on Third-Party Public Support for Interventions.”

  • With Florian Justwan.
  • Midwestern Political Science Association, Spring 2017.

“Launching a Thousand Ships? Gendered Violence and Overreactions in Foreign Policy.”

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2017.
  • American Political Science Association, Fall 2016.

“Bringing a Gun to a Knife Fight: Disproportionality and International Mediation.”

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • Midwest Political Science Association, Spring 2016

“The Training of Graduate Teaching Assistants in American Universities”

  • Midwest Political Science Association, Spring 2016

“Sifting Through Sand: Revenge and Proportionality in the Middle East.”

  • American Political Science Association, Fall 2015

“Sweeter Than Life Itself: Revenge as an Explanation for Disproportionate Responses to Security Crises.”

  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2014

“Disproportionate Responses and Third-Party Interventions”

  • American Political Science Association, Fall 2014
  • Midwest Political Science Association, Spring 2014

“Hiding Death and Honing Sovereignty: Necropolitics and the Dover Ban”

  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2013.

“Ditching the Desks: Kinesthetic Learning in College Classrooms”

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2013.

 “Revenge, Proportionality, and International Relations”

  • International Studies Association, Spring 2013.

“Teaching American Foreign Policy with Agency, Ethics, and The West Wing

  • With Sarah Fisher.
  • International Studies Association, Spring 2013.
  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2012.

 “George W. Bush and the Law of Revenge”

  • International Studies Association, Spring 2012.
  • International Studies Association-South, Fall 2011.

“Super-Winners, Winners, Sub-Winners, and Losers”

  • With Sarah Fisher, Patrick Howell, and Florian Justwan.
  • Southern Political Science Association, Spring 2012.

“The Trade Game: A Re-Imagining of an In-Class Simulation of the Global Trade System”

  • With Matthew Clary.
  • International Studies Association–South, Fall 2011.

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