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Political Studies Assn Annual Conference
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Dates: March 31-April 1, 2008 Location: University of Swansea Call for submissions deadline: September 28, 2007 Website: http://www.psa.ac.uk/2008/default.htm
Call for Panel and Paper proposals
Never has academic political research been so relevant. The world faces a wide range of controversial political problems; a pressing need for greater knowledge of political systems and practices; and a vibrant interest in re-thinking our understanding of what is ‘the political’. Research inevitably raises a wide range of questions for theoretical debate, empirical analysis and practitioner experience. Consequently, it is important that the UK Political Studies Association annual conference provides a key forum for reflection and dissemination among researchers. It should also continue to move towards developing a regular engagement between researchers and those concerned with the practice of politics outside universities in government, the media, NGOs, think tanks etc.
Accordingly, as organisers of the 58th annual conference, we seek to feature and promote the best of contemporary research in any field of politics and international relations. The conference theme encourages a particular focus on questions of theory and practice in relation to issues of democracy, governance and conflict. We welcome all proposals but would like to encourage imaginative proposals that incorporate non-academic political practitioners in panels. PSA specialist groups have a central role to play in the conference and they are reminded of the funding opportunities provided by the Specialist Group guest speaker competition. As conference organisers we will seek to enhance the programme with guest speakers that highlight issues of major research interest and further raises discussion between political researchers and practitioners.
Please note that this year a separate PSA Graduate Conference has been re-instated. This will be held immediately prior to the annual conference on 31 March-1 April.
The deadline for all Panel and Paper proposals is 28 September 2007
For complete paper submission and conference information please visit http://www.psa.ac.uk/2008/default.htm
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