Call for Papers for EPSA 2023 is now open

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Benoit,KR
Mon, Oct 10, 2022 7:21 PM

The Call for Papers for EPSA, June 22-24 2023, Glasgow is now open!

Proposal Submission Deadline: December 9, 2022

EPSA’s 13th annual conference will take place in Glasgow, Scotland from 22-24 June 2023. The venue will be the Technology and Innovation Centre, the University of Strathclyde’s award-winning, flagship conference facility, located in the centre of Glasgow.

The Programme Committee co-chairs for EPSA 2023 are Ken Benoit (LSE) and Despina Alexiadou (U Strathclyde). Conference submissions are organised by topic into 12 broad tracks. EPSA also invites proposals to attend as a panel chair or discussant. Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome.

EPSA 2023 will see the conference return to the Scotland for the first time since 2014, to host our 13th annual general conference. As always, the conference will consist of a mix of world-leading political science research, engagement through professional events, roundtables, and networking functions, and an outstanding social programme.

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

For more details and how to submit a paper, see https://www.epsanet.org/

For all additional emails and enquiries, please contact Mel Sawers at mel.sawers@epsanet.orgmailto:mel.sawers@epsanet.org

Check us out on Facebook as well at https://www.facebook.com/europsa
and on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/europsa.

We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you in-person in Glasgow!

Ken Benoit and Despina Alexiadiou (co-organizers)

Programme Committee 2023
Chairs: Despina Alexiadou, Kenneth Benoit
Track Chairs:

  • Political Communication – Ken Benoit (LSE)
  • Behaviour and Opinion - Eri Bertsou (University of St. Gallen)
  • Parties and Legislatures - Zac Greene (U. Strathclyde)
  • Political Methodology - Jude Hays (U Pittsburgh)
  • International Relations and Conflict - Burcu Savun (U. Pittsburgh)
  • International Political Economy and International Organisations - Nita Rudra (U. Georgetown) and Daniela Donno (University of Cyprus)
  • Political Economy - Alexandra Cirone (Cornell)
  • Formal Theory - Thomas Bräuninger (U. Mannheim)
  • Public Policy and Public Administration - Michaël Aklin (U. Pittsburgh)
  • Gender Politics and Diversity - Malu Gato (University College London)
  • Comparative Politics - Despina Alexiadou (U. Strathclyde) and Sergi Pardos-Prado (U Glasgow)
  • European Politics and the EU - Gabriela Borz (U. Strathclyde)

Conference Manager: Mel Sawers

The Call for Papers for EPSA, June 22-24 2023, Glasgow is now open! Proposal Submission Deadline: December 9, 2022 EPSA’s 13th annual conference will take place in Glasgow, Scotland from 22-24 June 2023. The venue will be the Technology and Innovation Centre, the University of Strathclyde’s award-winning, flagship conference facility, located in the centre of Glasgow. The Programme Committee co-chairs for EPSA 2023 are Ken Benoit (LSE) and Despina Alexiadou (U Strathclyde). Conference submissions are organised by topic into 12 broad tracks. EPSA also invites proposals to attend as a panel chair or discussant. Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome. EPSA 2023 will see the conference return to the Scotland for the first time since 2014, to host our 13th annual general conference. As always, the conference will consist of a mix of world-leading political science research, engagement through professional events, roundtables, and networking functions, and an outstanding social programme. 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. (EPSA may be joined from the EPSA webpage, see https://epsanet.org/join/) For more details and how to submit a paper, see https://www.epsanet.org/ For all additional emails and enquiries, please contact Mel Sawers at mel.sawers@epsanet.org<mailto:mel.sawers@epsanet.org> Check us out on Facebook as well at https://www.facebook.com/europsa and on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/europsa. We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you in-person in Glasgow! Ken Benoit and Despina Alexiadiou (co-organizers) Programme Committee 2023 Chairs: Despina Alexiadou, Kenneth Benoit Track Chairs: * Political Communication – Ken Benoit (LSE) * Behaviour and Opinion - Eri Bertsou (University of St. Gallen) * Parties and Legislatures - Zac Greene (U. Strathclyde) * Political Methodology - Jude Hays (U Pittsburgh) * International Relations and Conflict - Burcu Savun (U. Pittsburgh) * International Political Economy and International Organisations - Nita Rudra (U. Georgetown) and Daniela Donno (University of Cyprus) * Political Economy - Alexandra Cirone (Cornell) * Formal Theory - Thomas Bräuninger (U. Mannheim) * Public Policy and Public Administration - Michaël Aklin (U. Pittsburgh) * Gender Politics and Diversity - Malu Gato (University College London) * Comparative Politics - Despina Alexiadou (U. Strathclyde) and Sergi Pardos-Prado (U Glasgow) * European Politics and the EU - Gabriela Borz (U. Strathclyde) Conference Manager: Mel Sawers