EPSA 2022 Call for Papers

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Melanie Sawers
Wed, Oct 27, 2021 10:14 AM

The Call for Papers for EPSA, June 23-25 2022, Prague is now open!

Proposal Submission Deadline: December 12, 2021

The twelfth annual conference of the European Political Science Association will take place from June 23 - 25 at the Prague Congress Centre. Conference presentations are organized by topic into 13 broad tracks. EPSA also invites proposals to attend as a panel chair or discussant. Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome.

Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city is romantic and successful, ancient and modern, but above all it is a city that is cosmopolitan through and through, very used to welcoming visitors. The conference therefore aims not just to bring together the best of the latest political science research, but also to do so in a convenient fashion for our delegates, and to make sure they also have a great time during the conference.

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, see https://www.epsanet.org/

To submit paper proposals, see https://conference-service.com/epsa-2022/access.html

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 Prague.

Raymond Duch and Mary Stegmaier (co-organizers)

Programme Committee 2022
Chairs: Raymond Duch, Mary Stegmaier
Track Chairs:

  • Political Communication – Denise Laroze (University of Santiago)
  • Behaviour and Opinion - Filip Kostelka (University of Essex) and Kamil Marcinkiewicz (University of Hamburg)
  • Parties and Representation - Hanna Bäck (Lund University)
  • Political Methodology - Michelle Torres (Rice University)
  • Conflict/IR - Bernd Beber and Alex Scacco (WZB, Berlin)
  • Political Institutions - Mathias Poertner (London School of Economics)
  • Political Economy - Nelson Ruiz (university of Oxford)
  • Formal Models - Scott Tyson (University of Rochester)
  • Public Policy administration - Christine Lipsmeyer (Texas A&M)
  • Gender Politics and Diversity - Vera Troeger (University of Hamburg)
  • Comparative Politics - Petra Gausti (Charles University Prague)
  • Legislative Studies - Thomas Däubler (University College Dublin)
  • European Politics - Tom O'Grady (University College London)

Conference Manager: Mel Sawers

Melanie Sawers
Administration Manager
Centre for Experimental Social Science
Nuffield College, University of Oxford
melanie.sawers@nuffield.ox.ac.ukmailto:melanie.sawers@nuffield.ox.ac.uk
https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/

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The Call for Papers for EPSA, June 23-25 2022, Prague is now open! Proposal Submission Deadline: December 12, 2021 The twelfth annual conference of the European Political Science Association will take place from June 23 - 25 at the Prague Congress Centre. Conference presentations are organized by topic into 13 broad tracks. EPSA also invites proposals to attend as a panel chair or discussant. Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome. Prague is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. The city is romantic and successful, ancient and modern, but above all it is a city that is cosmopolitan through and through, very used to welcoming visitors. The conference therefore aims not just to bring together the best of the latest political science research, but also to do so in a convenient fashion for our delegates, and to make sure they also have a great time during the conference. 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, see https://www.epsanet.org/ To submit paper proposals, see https://conference-service.com/epsa-2022/access.html 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 Prague. Raymond Duch and Mary Stegmaier (co-organizers) Programme Committee 2022 Chairs: Raymond Duch, Mary Stegmaier Track Chairs: * Political Communication – Denise Laroze (University of Santiago) * Behaviour and Opinion - Filip Kostelka (University of Essex) and Kamil Marcinkiewicz (University of Hamburg) * Parties and Representation - Hanna Bäck (Lund University) * Political Methodology - Michelle Torres (Rice University) * Conflict/IR - Bernd Beber and Alex Scacco (WZB, Berlin) * Political Institutions - Mathias Poertner (London School of Economics) * Political Economy - Nelson Ruiz (university of Oxford) * Formal Models - Scott Tyson (University of Rochester) * Public Policy administration - Christine Lipsmeyer (Texas A&M) * Gender Politics and Diversity - Vera Troeger (University of Hamburg) * Comparative Politics - Petra Gausti (Charles University Prague) * Legislative Studies - Thomas Däubler (University College Dublin) * European Politics - Tom O'Grady (University College London) Conference Manager: Mel Sawers Melanie Sawers Administration Manager Centre for Experimental Social Science Nuffield College, University of Oxford melanie.sawers@nuffield.ox.ac.uk<mailto:melanie.sawers@nuffield.ox.ac.uk> https://cess-nuffield.nuff.ox.ac.uk/ [cid:48b8d12f-6c66-4615-9114-584d7880c31a]