Event
8:45 Opening Remarks
9:00 Panel 1: Narratives of Inclusion & Exceptionalism
Aram Hur, "Narratives of Inclusion: National Stories and Migrant Integration in South Korea"
Discussant: Rogers Smith
Ronald Krebs, "Comparative National Exceptionalisms: Notes Toward an Inchoate Research Agenda"
Discussant: Bob Vitalis
10:20 Break
10:35 Panel 2: Narratives of Order Building & Change
Stacie Goddard, "Liberal Legitimation and the Challenge to International Order"
Discussant: Janice Bially Mattern
Rachel Hulvey, "Mobilization for Sovereignty: How China Gains Support for Its Vision of Cyber Order"
Discussant: Orfeo Fioretos
11:55 Lunch
1:00 Panel 3: Public Diplomacy, IOs, & Discourse
Tyler Pratt, "Fighting Facts or Fighting Norms: Norm Transgressions, Reputation Management, and International Organizations"
Discussant: Jennifer Dixon
Kelly Matush, "Does Public Diplomacy Sway Domestic Public Opinion? Presidential Travel Abroad and Approval at Home"
Discussant: Sarah Bush
2:20 Break
2:35 Panel 4: Narratives & International Security
DG Kim, "Race in International Politics: Identity, Racialization, and the Security Dilemma"
Discussant: Alex Weisiger
Colleen Larkin, "Controlling the Apocalypse: "Strategic Narrative Emergence and US Nuclear Strategy"
Discussant: Ronald Krebs
3:55 Closing Discussion
Lessons about discourse and world politics, what are the frontiers of research on discourse and power?