*Call for Abstracts:* * “Policy History Studies: The State and Future of the Field”* February 2-3, 2024 Tempe Mission Palms – Tempe, AZ On behalf of the Center for American Studies at Arizona State University and *Journal of Policy History*, we invite proposals for research to be presented at a two-day conference titled “Policy History Studies: The State and Future of the Field.” The conference will include roughly 40 presentations by early-career scholars in history, public policy, political science, and related disciplines. Participants will receive critical feedback from senior scholars and other participants. Complementary meals and receptions will allow all scholars to communicate further and establish or strengthen professional connections. Lodging at the Tempe Mission Palms resort (up to two nights) will also be provided for all conference participants. Prof. *Richard Bensel* of Cornell University and Prof. *Janet Box-Steffensmeier* of Ohio State University are confirmed to deliver plenary talks. We invite early-career or pre-tenure scholars, including graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, to submit abstracts (up to 500 words) for inclusion in the conference program. Scholars may present research papers, chapters, or book proposals. Abstracts may be submitted via this Google form (*click here for form* <https://forms.gle/2gZdhFtvTZpauEKq6>) by September 15, 2023. We also invite tenured faculty members to serve as discussants. Requests to serve may be submitted using the same Google form (*click here for form* <https://forms.gle/2gZdhFtvTZpauEKq6>). The conference will be held in person at the Tempe Mission Palms resort. The Center for American Institutions will cover all meals and lodging for presenters and discussants. Local transportation (between the airport and resort) will be provided. Participants are responsible for airfare or ground transportation to Phoenix. There is no conference fee. Questions regarding the conference may be sent to [log in to unmask] We are committed to fostering diversity in the field of policy studies and welcome submissions from individuals who identify with underrepresented groups. James Strickland and Donald Critchlow Form link (if not appearing): https://forms.gle/2gZdhFtvTZpauEKq6 ************************************************************** Political Methodology E-Mail List Editors: Yuan (Cecilia) Sui and Gechun Lin <[log in to unmask]> ************************************************************** Send messages to [log in to unmask] To join the list, cancel your subscription, or modify your subscription settings visit: https://www.cambridge.org/core/membership/spm/mailing-list **************************************************************