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Dear PolMeth members,

the Standing Group on Political Research Methods of the Italian political science association (SISP) is calling for panels for the 2022 SISP Annual Meeting that will be held in the beautiful Rome (Department of Political Sciences of Sapienza Università, 8-10 september 2022).



In particular, the Section 9 (Methodology of Research) calls for panels that pinpoint issues or discuss solutions of the different elements of the research process – such as but not limited to, theoretical foundations, concept analyses, epistemology, causal ontologies and models, research designs, technical and interpretive choices. It encourages submissions focused on experimental, statistical, configurative, comparative, in-depth, or mixed studies. The panels should draw attention to the reasons beneath the technical and methodological choices of actual research strategies. Their hallmark is their inclusive pluralism, to nourish the rich diversity of political studies. Lastly, Section 9 welcomes submissions from Ph.D. candidates and early career researchers and admits promising works to the discussion even if in progress. 



The proposal for a panel must be sent by April 10 to the section chairs exclusively through the SISP reserved area.

To submit your proposal: 

1. Log in to MySISP (or register yourself if this is your first time) - URL: https://www.sisp.it/login

2. Click on Conference 2022 in the MySISP area

3. Click on PROPOSE A PANEL and complete the form with the following information:

- the Section in which you want to propose the panel (9 for the Methodology of Research section); 

- the Title of the panel

- your full name, your institution, your e-mail address and of any co-chairs

- the text of no more than 2500 characters (including spaces) of the Call for Papers in english, and optionally in italian, that will be published on the SISP website if the proposal is accepted.



Plz for further info, take a look at the following URL: https://www.sisp.it/en/call-for-panels-2022-eng



Hope to see you in Rome!

Best,

Luigi Curini, Chair of the Standing Group on Political Research Methods 


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Luigi Curini
Professor of Political Science, Università degli Studi di Milano 
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Via Conservatorio, 7 - 20122 Milano (Italy)
Tel. +39 02 50321231 Fax +39 02 50321240

Visiting Professor, Waseda University of Tokyo, School of Political Science and Economics
Fellow IREF (Institute for Research in Economic and Fiscal Issues) 

Chair of the Standing Group SISP (Italian Political Science Association) "Metodi della ricerca per la scienza politica / Research Methods for Political Science"

Selected by the U.S. Department of State for the 2016 International Visiting Leadership Program


Home Page: http://www.luigicurini.com/ ; Twitter: @Curini

Latest publications (books):

The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations (coedited with Robert Franzese), London: Sage, 2020

Corruption, Ideology, Populism. The rise of valence political campaigning, London: Palgrave, 2018
Politics and Big Data. Nowcasting and Forecasting Elections with Social Media (with Andrea Ceron & Stefano M. Iacus), London: Routledge, 2017




Latest publications (articles):
What you seek is who you are. An applied spatial model of newspapers ideological slant, The International Journal of Press/Politics, 27(1), 96-119, 2022
Committed moderates and uncommitted extremists: ideological leaning and parties’ narratives on military interventions in Italy (with Valerio Vignoli), Foreign Policy Analysis, DOI: 10.1093/fpa/orab016 
The spatial determinants of the prevalence of anti-elite rhetoric across parties, West European Politics, 43(7), 2020, 1415-1435

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