ESPA 2024 - Call for Papers open

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Matthew Shaikh
Mon, Oct 23, 2023 11:23 AM

The Call for Papers for EPSA, July 4-6 2024, Cologne is now open!

Proposal Submission Deadline: December 15, 2023

The 14th annual conference of the European Political Science Association
will take place from JULY 4-6 in Cologne, Germany, Mediapark (Komed).
Conference presentations are organized by topic into 1 2 sections. As
always, we expect that tenured participants contribute to the success of
the conference by serving as chairs or discussants.

We invite paper submissions that represent the state of the art in
political science and that focus on any substantive area of politics.
Submit your proposal here

https://conference-service.com/epsa2024/access.html

Please note that you will need to reset your account password, apologies
for any inconvience caused.

If your proposal does not fit to any of the themes, please select “other”
in the dropdown menu.

If you wish to submit a pre-organized panel, make sure that all proposals
are submitted to the same “theme” and add a panel abbreviation to the paper
title.Note that we evaluate paper proposals without attention to whether
the are part of a pre-organized panel.

EPSA 2024 is organized in 12 sections

S1: Comparative Politics

Simone Wegmann, University of Kiel

S2: Conflict and Security

*Sebastian Ziaja, GESIS, Cologne *

*S3: European Politics      *

Paul Matthew Loveless, Bocconi

S4: Formal Political Theory

*Nikitas Konstantinidis, IE University *

S5: International Relations

Marianne Dahl, PRIO

S6: Party Politics

*Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh *

*S7: Political Behavior *

Daniel Bischof, Aarhus University

S8: Political Economy

*Amy Pond, Washington University in St. Louis *

S9: Political Representation

*Oliver Proksch, University of Cologne and Simon W. Weschle, Syracuse
University *

*S10: Public Opinion and Political Communication *

Denise Traber, University of Basle

*S11: Public Policy and Administration      *

*Thomas Plümper, Vienna University of Economics *

*S12: Political Methodology        *

*Vera Troeger, University of Hamburg and Theresa Gessler, Europa University
Viadrina *

EPSA employs a policy of non-discrimination and therefore does not have
panels for graduate students only.  In the spirit of this equal
participation policy, however, all attendees face the same registration
fees, although registration will be discounted for EPSA members.

We will keep fees constant at 275 € for members and 400 € for non-members
for the 2024 conference.

Located on the river Rhine, Köln is the cultural capital of Germany. A city
enriched with more than 2,000 years of history, where construction
companies are reluctant to dig into the ground, simply because they are
likely to find *Roman reminiscences, most of which can now be seen in the
Romano-Germanic Museum. True, the city is best known for its cathedral, but
the hidden gems are the Romanic churches. For others, it is the
microbreweries and the Bräuhäuser that makes the city worth a visit. *Cologne
also hosts a large open-minded, artsy scene. It is a very lively city, with
numerous distinct must-see ‘veedel’, including the Agnesviertel and the
Belgische Viertel, both in walking distance from the conference venue.

(EPSA may be joined from the EPSA webpage, see https://epsanet.org/join/)

For more details, see https://www.epsanet.org/

--
Matthew Shaikh

The Call for Papers for EPSA, July 4-6 2024, Cologne is now open! Proposal Submission Deadline: December 15, 2023 The 14th annual conference of the European Political Science Association will take place from JULY 4-6 in Cologne, Germany, Mediapark (Komed). Conference presentations are organized by topic into 1 2 sections. As always, we expect that tenured participants contribute to the success of the conference by serving as chairs or discussants. We invite paper submissions that represent the state of the art in political science and that focus on any substantive area of politics. Submit your proposal here https://conference-service.com/epsa2024/access.html Please note that you will need to reset your account password, apologies for any inconvience caused. If your proposal does not fit to any of the themes, please select “other” in the dropdown menu. If you wish to submit a pre-organized panel, make sure that all proposals are submitted to the same “theme” and add a panel abbreviation to the paper title.Note that we evaluate paper proposals without attention to whether the are part of a pre-organized panel. EPSA 2024 is organized in 12 sections *S1: Comparative Politics* *Simone Wegmann, University of Kiel* *S2: Conflict and Security* *Sebastian Ziaja, GESIS, Cologne * *S3: European Politics * *Paul Matthew Loveless, Bocconi* *S4: Formal Political Theory* *Nikitas Konstantinidis, IE University * *S5: International Relations* *Marianne Dahl, PRIO* *S6: Party Politics* *Jae-Jae Spoon, University of Pittsburgh * *S7: Political Behavior * *Daniel Bischof, Aarhus University* *S8: Political Economy* *Amy Pond, Washington University in St. Louis * *S9: Political Representation* *Oliver Proksch, University of Cologne and Simon W. Weschle, Syracuse University * *S10: Public Opinion and Political Communication * *Denise Traber, University of Basle* *S11: Public Policy and Administration * *Thomas Plümper, Vienna University of Economics * *S12: Political Methodology * *Vera Troeger, University of Hamburg and Theresa Gessler, Europa University Viadrina * EPSA employs a policy of non-discrimination and therefore does not have panels for graduate students only. In the spirit of this equal participation policy, however, all attendees face the same registration fees, although registration will be discounted for EPSA members. We will keep fees constant at 275 € for members and 400 € for non-members for the 2024 conference. Located on the river Rhine, Köln is the cultural capital of Germany. A city enriched with more than 2,000 years of history, where construction companies are reluctant to dig into the ground, simply because they are likely to find *Roman reminiscences, most of which can now be seen in the Romano-Germanic Museum. True, the city is best known for its cathedral, but the hidden gems are the Romanic churches. For others, it is the microbreweries and the Bräuhäuser that makes the city worth a visit. *Cologne also hosts a large open-minded, artsy scene. It is a very lively city, with numerous distinct must-see ‘veedel’, including the Agnesviertel and the Belgische Viertel, both in walking distance from the conference venue. (EPSA may be joined from the EPSA webpage, see https://epsanet.org/join/) For more details, see https://www.epsanet.org/ -- Matthew Shaikh