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We are pleased to announce the call for papers for the 1st annual mini-conference of the Southeast Latin American Behavior (SeLAB) Consortium on Friday, October 13, 2017 at Georgia State University in Atlanta. Attendance is free and open.
Space is provided for 7 papers and a graduate student poster session. Papers will be circulated in advance and paired with discussants on the basis of fit.
Discussants grant feedback for the first 10-15 minutes of each 45-mintue bloc; the remainder is dedicated to workshop-style discussion.
Lunch is hosted by the Americas Center at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
A graduate student poster session coincides with a closing wine & cheese reception sponsored by the Latin American Public Opinion Project.
Proposals will be accepted until July 1, 2017 via email to Ryan Carlin ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>). Decisions will be made by SeLAB's Executive Committee (Ryan Carlin, Gregory Love, Jana Morgan, and Liz Zechmeister) by July 31, 2017. Scholars from institutions in the Southeastern U.S. are particularly encouraged to apply.
Preference will be given to papers at an advanced stage with; posters can be at any stage of the research process. We encourage projects with quantitative or causal inference orientations. Please submit either a 1-page research proposal or a prepared (but not published) paper. A paragraph explaining the history and trajectory of the paper/project is encouraged.
Sponsored by Georgia State University's Department of Political Science, Center for Human Rights & Democracy, Center for Latin American and Latino Studies, Center for Global Information Studies, Political Science Graduate Student Association, Georgia Tech's Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Americas Center, The Carter Center's Latin American and Caribbean Program, and Vanderbilt's Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP).



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