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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
A political sociology panel focused on corruption.
For A Comparative and Historical Sociology of Corruption - Marco Z. Garrido, University of Chicago; Marina Zaloznaya, University of Iowa; Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Stony Brook University
Governing Difference: Corruption, Empire, and the Founding of East India College - Anurag Sinha, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
Mobilization from Above and Below: Corruption Narratives of Latin American Free-Market Think Tanks and Colombian Farmers - Alex Diamond, Oklahoma State University; Tomas Gold, University of Southern California
“Sometimes Good People Do Bad Things”: Personal Ties, Role Conflict, and the Defense of Corrupt Politicians - Philip George Lewin, Florida Atlantic University
The Structure of the Anti-corruption Field - Byron Villacis, University of Oregon