Call for Proposals: Midwest Political Science Association Conference
Posted by on August 11, 2006
Midwest Political Science Association Conference
Call for Proposals.
http://www.mwpsa.org
Deadline for Proposals: 10/2/2006
Conference Dates: April 12-15, 2007 at the Chicago Palmer House Hilton
MPSA CONFERENCE. With the summer drawing to a close, now is the time to consider submitting a proposal to present at the MPSA Annual Political Science conference (April 12-15, 2007, in Downtown Chicago). A link to the Conference Program in 2006 is included on the right; as you can see, it is one of the largest in the discipline, with around 4,000 presenters and 700 panels. There are currently 65 different “sections” (or subfields or related organizations) that accept papers, including areas like political history and political economy as well as comparative politics, international relations, political theory, methodology, public administration and more (a complete list is available in the right column of this email).
For more info about submitting a proposal, visit: http://www.indiana.edu/~mpsa/proposal/papermenu.html
ABOUT THE MPSA. The MPSA is a national organization with a membership of almost four thousand political science professors, students, and public administrators. Founded in 1939, the MPSA is dedicated to the advancement of scholarship in all areas of political science.
OUR JOURNAL. The MPSA also publishes the American Journal of Political Science, a premier journal for research in all major areas of political science.
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