At each APSA Annual Meeting, the current cycle of RBSI Scholars have the opportunity to visually and verbally present their research in the form of iPosters. The iPosters are part of the APSA Exhibit Hall. This year’s presentations occured on Saturday, September 1. The scholars that presented focused on a wide-variety of research including:
An Exploration of Racialized Economic Shame in the United States
Alfredo Yei Hernandez, Loyola Marymount University
Freedom from Mental Slavery? An Analysis of European Colonialism on the Politics of Racial Group Consciousness for Afro-Caribbean Immigrants
Leann Marie Mclaren, University of Connecticut
Effects of Multi-Dimensional Peacekeeping Operations on Sexual Violence in Armed Conflict
Vanessa Navarro Rodriguez, Cornell University
Black Lives Matter and Racial Attitudes
Crystal Robertson, University of Michigan
The Importance of Gun Control Framed by Different Mediums of Media and The Effect on Public Opinion
Michael Strawbridge, Beloit College
Terrorism and Trafficking: The Effect of Terrorism on Modern-Day Slavery
Catalina Udani, University of Central Florida
Beyond Group Consciousness: The Psychological Involvement of Black Americans in the 2016 Presidential Election
Zoe Walker, University of Notre Dame