
|
PolMeth XXV: The 25th Annual, Silver Edition Summer Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology Dates: 9 - 13 July 2008 (Core Program: 10-12 July 2008) The 25th Annual, Silver Edition, Summer Methodology Conference will be held 10-12 July 2008, on the campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Sponsors of these meetings are the Institute for Social Research of the University of Michigan, the National Science Foundation, and the Society for Political Methodology. One day (Thursday, 10 July) of plenary sessions (i.e., sessions of the whole) of paper presentations, with discussant & open discussion. The core conference begins Thursday morning and ends Saturday evening, so attendees should plan to arrive Wednesday the 9th and depart Sunday the 13th. To accommodate the expanded size, we have increased the numbers of split sessions, and, also partly in response to that increased size, we intend to expand usage of the poster-session format. Poster presentations and split-session paper-presentations will be scheduled and treated as full equals in every regard with plenary paper-presentation sessions. Applicants may propose a poster or a paper, but the program committee will assign accepted paper-proposals to plenary-sessions, to split-session paper-presentations, or to poster-session presentations entirely on their own discretionary judgment regarding optimal conference design, balance, and flow. NOTABLE REGARDING THE REVISED APPLICATION & REGISTRATION PROCESSES: Following acceptance and upon registration, all conference attendees will pay or have paid for them the $200 conference registration fee. (This is the same amount as the faculty-registration fee last year, but now all attendees will pay it. This is also approximately equal to the variable cost per person of the conference.) The fee is collected in the registration process (via PayPal), and registration cannot be validly completed without payment. Newly expanded this year, the NSF will fund the attendance of 55 (total) graduate students, women, minorities, and assistant professors. The acceptance committee will review applications for funding (which, procedurally, amount to the applicant indicating her/his wish to be considered for funding and then checking boxes for the categories by which s/he is eligible), and winners of funding will be notified along with their acceptance to the conference. Also new this year, all graduate-student applicants will be required to give the email address not only of a faculty recommender, which has long been required, but also to give the email address of a "guarantor of funding." The guarantor may be the same faculty member as the recommender, a different faculty member, someone authorized to commit an ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACCEPTANCES & OF FUNDING SHOULD ARRIVE AROUND MID-APRIL. Following that, LODGING _MUST_ BE BOOKED/CONFIRMED BY END OF MAY. Technical questions regarding the application & registration web-site should be directed to Stephen Haptonstahl (srhapton@wustl.edu). Substantive questions or comments regarding the application process, the conference, or the conference web-site should be directed to Rob Franzese (franzese@umich.edu) or the graduate-student assistant for the conference We look forward to seeing you in Ann Arbor this summer! |