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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender Caucus
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The LGBT Caucus of the APSA is accepting proposals for papers and roundtable discussions for the 2007 Annual Meeting.  While the general conference theme is 'Political Science and Beyond' and papers on this theme are welcomed, proposals on ALL aspects of lgbt politics, political action, policy, and theory are invited.  The theme for the annual conference refers to the "interdisciplinary beyond" so papers co-written by political scientists and colleagues in other disciplines are welcome.   Paper proposals should include an abstract of the paper (300 words) and full contact details for each participant.  The deadline for submitting all proposals is December 11, 2006 (note:  this is slightly later than the deadline for submissions to APSA divisions).

Send proposals and queries to the 2007 LGBT Caucus Program Organizer:

Charles W. Gossett
Political Science Department
Cal Poly Pomona
3801 W. Temple Avenue
Pomona, CA  91768

E-mail:  cwgossett@csupomona.edu 
Telephone: 909-869-3883
Fax: 909-869-6995

NOTE:  E-mail proposals preferred.