|
|
 |

home
› Resources
› Organizations
European Consortium for Political Research
|
 |
Website: http://www.essex.ac.uk/ECPR
The European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) is an independent, scholarly association, which supports and encourages the training, research and cross-national cooperation of approximately 8,000 political scientists in over 300 institutions throughout Europe and beyond. Activities include:
- organising workshops, roundtables, conferences and summer schools
- publishing journals, books, articles and newsletters
- providing a comprehensive European information source for political scientists through its website, electronic bulletins and online searchable databases.
The ECPR has close links with similar organisations, such as the American Political Science Association (APSA), European national associations and the International Political Science Association (IPSA).
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:
Carlos R. Alba, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid Klaus Armingeon, University of Bern Luciano Bardi, University of Pisa Eileen Connolly, Dublin City University Michael Cox, London School of Economics & Political Science Maurizio Ferrera, Università degli Studi di Milano Ursula Hoffman-Lange, Universität Bamberg Hanne Marthe Narud, ???????scroll>University of Oslo Joaquim Molins, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona Erik Neveu, Institut d'Etudes politiques de Rennes Vello Pettai, ???????scroll>University of Tartu Jacob Torfing, Roskilde University????????SCROLL> ????????SCROLL> JOURNALS:
European Political Science http://www.essex.ac.uk/ecpr/publications/eps/index.aspx
The ECPR launched its own professional journal 'European Political Science' (eps) in Autumn 2001, and at the same time, ECPR News ceased publication with the Summer 2001 issue, with European Political Science and the electronic bulletin taking forward its outreach and news roles.
At the beginning of 2005 Palgrave Macmillan took over publication of EPS, on behalf of the ECPR, introducing a fourth Reviews' issue each year, and developing and improving the on-line presence and functionality of the Journal. The Reviews
|