Call for articles - International Political Science Abstracts

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Jacob Bromberg
Thu, Jun 22, 2023 10:54 AM

[Apologies for cross-posting]

Dear colleagues,

The International Political Science Association (IPSA) and the International
Political Science Abstracts
https://www.ipsa.org/publications/abstracts seek
articles for the journal's Trends in International Political Science rubric.
Every year, International Political Science Abstracts receives over 30,000
articles from around the globe, providing us with an unparalleled access to
articles published in and around our discipline. Trends seeks to build on
this material, determining six burgeoning currents in the field. We gather
leading articles on these trends over the last 2-4 years and seek scholars
with expertise in each of these areas to write a short (3500-4000 words)
review of these works (in English). A *Trends *article is then published as
the first chapter of each bi-monthly issue of the International Political
Science Abstracts
and distributed to libraries around the world in both
print and database editions.

We are currently soliciting authors to write articles on the following
subjects:

  1. Sortition;
  2. Economic Sanctions;
  3. Indigenous Politics;
  4. Negative Campaigning;
  5. Emotions in Politics;
  6. Mini-publics.

Authors will receive an honorarium of 500 euros, which may be shared with a
co-author.

Those interested in writing an article in English on one of these topics
should send an email by 10 July 2023 to Trends.IPSA@gmail.com with copy
to Stephen Sawyer < ssawyer@aup.edu  ssawyer@aup.edu> and Daniel
Stockemer < daniel.stockemer@uottawa.ca >. Please include a cv that
highlights expertise, i.e. publications, teaching or research, in the
specific trend on which you would like to write. Following selection, we
will contact you with the relevant article titles and abstracts and expect
a first draft of the Trends article by 16 October 2023.

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need any
further information.

Stephen W. Sawyer
Co-Editor, International Political Science Abstracts

Daniel Stockemer
Co-Editor, International Political Science Review

[Apologies for cross-posting] Dear colleagues, The International Political Science Association (IPSA) and the *International Political Science Abstracts* <https://www.ipsa.org/publications/abstracts> seek articles for the journal's *Trends in International Political Science* rubric. Every year, *International Political Science Abstracts* receives over 30,000 articles from around the globe, providing us with an unparalleled access to articles published in and around our discipline. *Trends* seeks to build on this material, determining six burgeoning currents in the field. We gather leading articles on these trends over the last 2-4 years and seek scholars with expertise in each of these areas to write a short (3500-4000 words) review of these works (in English). A *Trends *article is then published as the first chapter of each bi-monthly issue of the *International Political Science Abstracts* and distributed to libraries around the world in both print and database editions. We are currently soliciting authors to write articles on the following subjects: 1) Sortition; 2) Economic Sanctions; 3) Indigenous Politics; 4) Negative Campaigning; 5) Emotions in Politics; 6) Mini-publics. Authors will receive an honorarium of 500 euros, which may be shared with a co-author. Those interested in writing an article in English on one of these topics should send an email by *10 July 2023* to Trends.IPSA@gmail.com with copy to Stephen Sawyer < ssawyer@aup.edu <ssawyer@aup.edu>> and Daniel Stockemer < daniel.stockemer@uottawa.ca >. Please include a cv that highlights expertise, i.e. publications, teaching or research, in the specific trend on which you would like to write. Following selection, we will contact you with the relevant article titles and abstracts and expect a first draft of the *Trends* article by *16 October 2023*. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need any further information. Stephen W. Sawyer Co-Editor, International Political Science Abstracts Daniel Stockemer Co-Editor, International Political Science Review