( I am posting this as a reminder, since the proposal deadline is
Monday... - best, Micah)
The section welcomes any proposal that contributes to our understanding of
the impact of technology on politics and policy (or vice-versa). We also
welcome proposals that apply or evaluate technology in innovative ways as
an instrument for teaching, data collection and dissemination, or
statistical/information visualization and analysis We welcome all types of
proposals, for papers, panels, roundtables, poster-sessions, chairs, and
discussants. (Proposals by faculty to discuss or chair panels are always
*more* than welcome :-).
To submit a proposal to present, chair or discuss on a panel, use the
online form by October 2nd:
http://www.indiana.edu/~mpsa/proposal/papermenu.html
( Please designate section 36 when submitting in order to be considered
for an Information Technology and Politics panel )
The MPSA holds one of the largest political science conferences, with
around 4,000 presenters from across the United States and around the
<http://www.indiana.edu/~mpsa/index.html> is held in Chicago, in the
historic Palmer House Hotel. In 2007, the Conference will be held from
April 12-15.
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