Call for Proposals: 2023 Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference

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Jan Stuckatz
Tue, Nov 22, 2022 3:33 PM

Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference 2023

Copenhagen Business School is pleased to announce the second Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference, to be held on June 15-16 2023. The conference is hosted by the Department of International Economics, Government, and Business at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). We invite submissions of research proposals that examine the relationship between money and politics. This includes - but is not limited to - research on lobbying, campaign finance, political connections, corruption, business and politics, and how decision-makers (including bureaucrats) interact with special interests.

Over the last decade, research into the role of money in politics has experienced a renaissance. Despite the increasing interest, few conferences have been dedicated to this field of study. As a result, there are few opportunities for scholars with an interest in the role of money in politics to meet and discuss their research. The Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference provides a unique opportunity for scholars to meet and discuss cutting-edge research on money in politics.

Please submit your research proposal no later than Monday February 1, 2023 if you wish to attend as a presenter by emailing cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.commailto:cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com. When submitting your proposal, please include the following in your email:

§ The title of your paper

§ A list of co-authors (if applicable)

§ An extended abstract of your paper of no more than 500 words.

§ Whether you wish to apply for financial support for travel and accommodation. We have limited resources available for financial support. We will give preference to Ph.D. candidates and junior faculty, particularly those without a research account. Please also indicate in your email whether you wish to apply for financial support and whether you have access to your own travel funds.

Applicants will be notified of whether their proposal is accepted before March 1, 2023. We welcome applications from money in politics scholars regardless of age, gender, race, religion, or ethnic background.

Discussants will mainly be drawn from the pool of participants. However, if you would like to be considered for a role as a discussant, please send an email to cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.commailto:cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com.

Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference Organizing Committee (2023)

Anne Jamison

Michael Müller

Jan Stuckatz

Florian Hollenbach

Benjamin C.K. Egerod

Mogens K. Justesen

Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference 2023 Copenhagen Business School is pleased to announce the second Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference, to be held on June 15-16 2023. The conference is hosted by the Department of International Economics, Government, and Business at Copenhagen Business School (CBS). We invite submissions of research proposals that examine the relationship between money and politics. This includes - but is not limited to - research on lobbying, campaign finance, political connections, corruption, business and politics, and how decision-makers (including bureaucrats) interact with special interests. Over the last decade, research into the role of money in politics has experienced a renaissance. Despite the increasing interest, few conferences have been dedicated to this field of study. As a result, there are few opportunities for scholars with an interest in the role of money in politics to meet and discuss their research. The Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference provides a unique opportunity for scholars to meet and discuss cutting-edge research on money in politics. Please submit your research proposal no later than Monday February 1, 2023 if you wish to attend as a presenter by emailing cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com<mailto:cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com>. When submitting your proposal, please include the following in your email: § The title of your paper § A list of co-authors (if applicable) § An extended abstract of your paper of no more than 500 words. § Whether you wish to apply for financial support for travel and accommodation. We have limited resources available for financial support. We will give preference to Ph.D. candidates and junior faculty, particularly those without a research account. Please also indicate in your email whether you wish to apply for financial support and whether you have access to your own travel funds. Applicants will be notified of whether their proposal is accepted before March 1, 2023. We welcome applications from money in politics scholars regardless of age, gender, race, religion, or ethnic background. Discussants will mainly be drawn from the pool of participants. However, if you would like to be considered for a role as a discussant, please send an email to cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com<mailto:cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com>. Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference Organizing Committee (2023) Anne Jamison Michael Müller Jan Stuckatz Florian Hollenbach Benjamin C.K. Egerod Mogens K. Justesen