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The BPG is accepting proposals for talks, papers, panels and roundtables for the 2008 Annual Meeting. Proposals on all aspects of UK politics are invited. We particularly welcome proposals on topics that address convergence and/or divergence in the Union (for example, policies, institutions, leaders, parties, elections, public opinion…); situate UK politics in regional, transnational and global contexts; and examine the UK in a broader comparative perspective. Paper proposals should include an abstract of the paper and full contact details for the presenter; panel proposals should include an abstract for each paper and full contact details for each participant.

The deadline for submitting all proposals is 1 December 2007.

Send proposals and queries to the 2008 BPG Program Organizer:

Mark Shephard
University of Strathclyde
Department of Government
McCance Building
16 Richmond Street
Glasgow G1 1XQ
UNITED KINGDOM
 
E-mail: mark.shephard@strath.ac.uk

E-mail proposals are preferred. Every effort will be made to acknowledge proposals within three weeks of receipt. Please note that all presenters must be dues-paying members of the BPG (can join upon acceptance).