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Dear All,


The International Political Economy Society’s (IPES) *Virtual IPES *is
issuing a call for papers for presentation in Fall 2019. *Submissions, in
the form of full papers, are due on September 27.*


To be considered, submit a full paper by email to *[log in to unmask]
<[log in to unmask]>*.


Since its inaugural meeting in 2006, IPES has met a huge unsatisfied demand
and has been extremely successful. Indeed, IPES’s biggest challenge today
is arguably that there is not enough of it to go around. IPES hosts only
one meeting per year and the number of presentation slots is far fewer than
the number of proposals. *Virtual IPES* is extending the IPES experience,
expanding the opportunities for scholars interested in international
political economy to stay connected throughout the year. *Virtual IPES* follows
into the steps of other subfields of Political Science that have started to
organize virtually.


*Virtual IPES* aims to further integrate and socialize the IPE/CPE
community, serve as an outlet for the many papers that the annual IPES
meeting is unable to fit and improve the chances that the papers discussed
are published in reputable outlets.  Papers accepted to the *Virtual IPES* Fall
2019 session will be circulated to three or four discussants each of whom
will be asked to prepare comments. An online meeting will follow where the
author gives a brief overview of the paper and then receives feedback from
each discussant. The schedule of workshops will be posted online so others
interested in the topics may join in and provide feedback.


*Fall 2019 Virtual IPES timeline and format*:

-          Submissions for *Virtual IPES* are due on September 27.
Submissions must be full papers.

-          Four papers will selected by mid-October 2019 and scheduled for
discussion in Fall 2019.

-          Each workshop will last 60-90 minutes and will be held using
Google Hangout.

-          Each workshop will have a chair and three to four discussants,
recruited by the Virtual IPES committee. There is no formal presentation. A
chair moderates the discussion and as the discussants make their points,
the author is given an opportunity to respond.



*Virtual IPES website:*
https://internationalpoliticaleconomysociety.org/virtual-ipes




*Virtual IPES committee: *Michaël Aklin, University of Pittsburgh
Sarah Bauerle Danzman, University of Indiana

Simone Dietrich, University of Geneva
Nikhar Gaikwad, Columbia University

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