The Call for Papers for EPSA XV, June 26-28 June, Madrid is now open!
Proposal Submission Deadline: December 18, 2024
The 15th annual conference of the European Political Science Association
will take place from June 26 - 28 June in Madrid, Spain at the University
Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M - Puerta de Toledo campus). We invite paper
submissions that represent the state of the art in political science and
that focus on any substantive area of politics.
Proposals can be submitted via https://coms.app/epsa2025/welcome.html (you
will need to create a new account). We recommend submitting in good time as
submissions after the deadline will not be considered.
Please consider submitting your paper in one of our 18 divisions, which
this year include several new divisions:
Comparative Politics of High-income countries - Aina Gallego
Comparative Politics of Low and Middle Income Countries - Miguel Rueda
European Politics - Adriana Bunea
Formal Political Theory - Tara Slough
International Relations - Anna Getmansky
Party Politics - Oda Nedregård
Electoral and Voting Behaviour - Miguel Pereira
Gender and Politics - Silvia Claveria
Political Economy - Irene Menendez Gonzalez
Political Methodology - Tom Robinson
Political Representation and Electoral Systems - Julia Payson
Public Opinion - Lauren Young
Political Communication - Constantine Broussalis
Public Policy and Administration - Gloria Gennaro
Migration Politics - Ilona Lahdelma
Conflict, Violence and Security - Niloufer Siddiqui
Experimental Research - Kristin Michelitch
Legislative Politics - David Fortunato
Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome. Proposals should be
submitted to the same “track” with a panel abbreviation added to the paper
title with a request made by panel organisers before the submission
deadline.
As always, we expect participants to contribute to the success of the
conference by serving as chairs or discussants.
Madrid, cheerful and sunny, is famous for being an open city. Boasting not
only lively streets, world class restaurants and unbeatable nightlife, but
also renowned museums and tranquil historic spots, Madrid is, without a
doubt, one of Europe’s best cities.
For more details, see https://www.epsanet.org/
All emails and enquiries regarding the Madrid conference or the European
Political Science Association should be addressed to Matthew Shaikh at
conference@epsanet.org.
You can also check us out on social media
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/europsa
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/epsanet?igsh=MWExMmQzMHU4NHBxag==
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/europsa.
We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you in-person in
Madrid.
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, Simon Chauchard, Nelson Ruiz and Raymond Duch
(co-organisers)
The Call for Papers for EPSA XV, June 26-28 June, Madrid is now open!
Proposal Submission Deadline: December 18, 2024
The 15th annual conference of the European Political Science Association
will take place from June 26 - 28 June in Madrid, Spain at the University
Carlos III of Madrid (UC3M - Puerta de Toledo campus). We invite paper
submissions that represent the state of the art in political science and
that focus on any substantive area of politics.
Proposals can be submitted via https://coms.app/epsa2025/welcome.html (you
will need to create a new account). We recommend submitting in good time as
submissions after the deadline will not be considered.
Please consider submitting your paper in one of our 18 divisions, which
this year include several new divisions:
-
Comparative Politics of High-income countries - Aina Gallego
-
Comparative Politics of Low and Middle Income Countries - Miguel Rueda
-
European Politics - Adriana Bunea
-
Formal Political Theory - Tara Slough
-
International Relations - Anna Getmansky
-
Party Politics - Oda Nedregård
-
Electoral and Voting Behaviour - Miguel Pereira
-
Gender and Politics - Silvia Claveria
-
Political Economy - Irene Menendez Gonzalez
-
Political Methodology - Tom Robinson
-
Political Representation and Electoral Systems - Julia Payson
-
Public Opinion - Lauren Young
-
Political Communication - Constantine Broussalis
-
Public Policy and Administration - Gloria Gennaro
-
Migration Politics - Ilona Lahdelma
-
Conflict, Violence and Security - Niloufer Siddiqui
-
Experimental Research - Kristin Michelitch
-
Legislative Politics - David Fortunato
Proposals for pre-organized panels are also welcome. Proposals should be
submitted to the same “track” with a panel abbreviation added to the paper
title with a request made by panel organisers before the submission
deadline.
As always, we expect participants to contribute to the success of the
conference by serving as chairs or discussants.
Madrid, cheerful and sunny, is famous for being an open city. Boasting not
only lively streets, world class restaurants and unbeatable nightlife, but
also renowned museums and tranquil historic spots, Madrid is, without a
doubt, one of Europe’s best cities.
For more details, see https://www.epsanet.org/
All emails and enquiries regarding the Madrid conference or the European
Political Science Association should be addressed to Matthew Shaikh at
conference@epsanet.org.
You can also check us out on social media
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/europsa
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/epsanet?igsh=MWExMmQzMHU4NHBxag==
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/europsa.
We look forward to receiving your proposals and seeing you in-person in
Madrid.
Amuitz Garmendia Madariaga, Simon Chauchard, Nelson Ruiz and Raymond Duch
(co-organisers)