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Welcome Remarks: 9:00-9:30 a.m. Kamal Sadiq, Director of CGPACS 

Session 1: 9:30-11:00 a.m. Territory and Governance

  • Edward Nadurata (Global and International Studies), Love to Live in the Philippines: The Politics of Aging and Migration in the Philippines
  • Sweta Rijal (Political Science), Access to Justice for Women Migrant Workers: A Case Study of Nepal
  • Danielle Puretz (Criminology, Law and Society), US War on Drugs and Territoriality Beyond US Jurisdiction;

Discussant: Professor Mi-Hwa Hong (Kookmin University, South Korea) 

Morning Break: 11:00-11:30 a.m. (30 minutes)

Session 2: 11:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Technology and Regulation

  • Chris Chih-Hua Tseng (Sociology), Emerging Technologies Reimagined: Export Control and the Changing Scope of Regulating the Semiconductor Value Chain
  • Tom Wang (Economics), Prices versus Quantities Revisited: The Case of a Transboundary Stock Pollutant
  • Leonard Russ (Economics), Willingness to Play: An Economic Approach to Online Content Moderation 

Discussants: Professor Erin Lockwood (Political Science, UCI) and Professor Stergios Skaperdas (Economics, UCI)

Lunch Break: 1:00-1:45 p.m. (45 minutes)

Session 3: 1:45-3:15 p.m. Conflict and Memory 

  • Merima Tricic (Urban Planning and Public Policy), A War of Words: Activist Narratives of Sexual Violence and Contested Public Memories in Post-War Bosnia
  • Alexis Jenson (Political Science), Transnational Solidarity Politics in the Northern Irish Arts Community
  • Hanna Dosenko (Anthropology), Field Notes from the Frontline in Ukraine: My Journey as an Embedded Researcher

Discussant: Professor Eve Darian-Smith (Global and International Studies, UCI) 

Afternoon Break: 3:15-3:30 p.m. (15 minutes)

Session 4: 3:30-5:00 p.m. Displacement and Identity

  • Caroline Martinez (Sociology), The Migration of Indigenous Discrimination: How Indigenous Latinxs Confront and Navigate Anti-Indigeneity
  • Jennifer Perez Lopez (Sociology), Capturing Identity: Mapping Central Americans' Travel Experiences
  • Nasim Fekrat (Anthropology), Hazara Immigrants: Displacement, Identity, and Belonging

Discussant: Professor Long Bui (Global and International Studies, UCI)

Reception & Social Hour 5:00-7:00 pm SBSG 1517 
Closing Remarks, Professor Bill Maurer, Dean School of Social Sciences

Conference Organizers: 
Tom Wang (Economics), Udita Ghosh (Political Science) and Kamal Sadiq (Political Science)

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