Call for Papers: Political Psychology Panels at PSAI Annual Meeting, 20-22 October 2023

GA
Gizem Arikan
Fri, May 26, 2023 9:21 AM

Dear Colleagues,

We are inviting paper submissions for panels focused on political
psychology for the upcoming Annual Conference of the Political Studies
Association of Ireland (PSAI), which will be hosted by Queen’s University
Belfast on 20-22 October 2023.

PSAI https://www.psai.ie/ is a renowned organization that brings together
scholars, researchers, and professionals interested in the study of
politics and related fields. The annual conference is a unique opportunity
for us to exchange ideas, present our latest research, and network with
colleagues.

As part of this year's conference, we will organize a set of panels focused
on political psychology. The aim is to facilitate meaningful discussions
and collaborations among scholars in the field. Please note that PhD
students who become members of the PSAI are eligible to apply for Travel
Funding Support Scheme: https://www.psai.ie/conferences/annual-conferences/

To submit a paper proposal, please use this link
https://tcdecon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7ZC6XFpKdRnqUBM or email an
abstract to arikang@tcd.ie along with the paper title, author name(s) and
affiliation(s). The deadline is 16 June *2023, Friday. *

Please feel free to share this call with your colleagues and students who
might be interested. If you have any questions, please let me know.

Best regards,

Gizem Arikan
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
Trinity College Dublin
2-3 College Green, Dublin 2 Ireland

Dear Colleagues, We are inviting paper submissions for panels focused on political psychology for the upcoming Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI), which will be hosted by Queen’s University Belfast on 20-22 October 2023. PSAI <https://www.psai.ie/> is a renowned organization that brings together scholars, researchers, and professionals interested in the study of politics and related fields. The annual conference is a unique opportunity for us to exchange ideas, present our latest research, and network with colleagues. As part of this year's conference, we will organize a set of panels focused on political psychology. The aim is to facilitate meaningful discussions and collaborations among scholars in the field. Please note that PhD students who become members of the PSAI are eligible to apply for Travel Funding Support Scheme: https://www.psai.ie/conferences/annual-conferences/ To submit a paper proposal, please use this link <https://tcdecon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_7ZC6XFpKdRnqUBM> or email an abstract to arikang@tcd.ie along with the paper title, author name(s) and affiliation(s). The deadline is *16 June* *2023, Friday. * Please feel free to share this call with your colleagues and students who might be interested. If you have any questions, please let me know. Best regards, Gizem Arikan Associate Professor Department of Political Science Trinity College Dublin 2-3 College Green, Dublin 2 Ireland