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FIVE DAYS LEFT to apply to present or receive funding for

The 8th Annual Political Networks Workshops & Conference<http://conference.polinetworks.org/>

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June 17-20, 2015

University Place Hotel

Portland, Oregon, USA

Proposal Deadline: March 4, 2015



Submit Here: http://conference.polinetworks.org/call-for-papers

Apply for Fellowship support here: http://conference.polinetworks.org/travel-fellowships



​The Political Networks Section<http://www.polinetworks.org/> of the American Political Science Association<http://www.apsanet.org/> is pleased to announce a call for paper proposals for the 8th Annual Political Networks Workshops & Conference<http://conference.polinetworks.org/>.

Program Chairs, Stacie Goddard<http://www.wellesley.edu/politicalscience/facstaff/goddard> and Adam Henry<http://sgpp.arizona.edu/user/adam-douglas-henry>, seek proposals for individual papers and organized panels that engage in rigorous theoretical and/or empirical research on the application of network concepts to politics and policy. We welcome contributions that develop novel conceptual and methodological approaches to the analysis of political networks. We aim to have a conference that represents research from a broad range of subfields and methodologies. Submissions are encouraged from scholars in any related field, including, but not limited to, political science, sociology, economics, anthropology, psychology, business, statistics, computer science and information science.

To submit an individual paper proposal, please submit a title and abstract of no more than 250 words on the conference website http://conference.polinetworks.org/ . Three-paper panels may also be submitted; to do so, please note the title of the panel in each paper submission. For full consideration, proposals must be submitted by March 4, 2014. A limited number of travel fellowships will be available.

To make the conference and workshops available to students and junior faculty who seek travel support, we are proud to offer Fellowships for travel, lodging, and registration, for meritorious applicants. The deadline to apply for Fellowship support is March 4, 2015.  Fellowship funds are generously provided by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Apply for fellowship support here: http://conference.polinetworks.org/travel-fellowships



Conference Hosts: Alexander Montgomery<http://www.reed.edu/poli_sci/faculty/montgomery.html>, Reed College & David Kinsella<http://web.pdx.edu/%7Ekinsella/>, Portland State University

Program Chairs: Stacie Goddard<http://www.wellesley.edu/politicalscience/facstaff/goddard>, Wellesley College & Adam Henry<http://sgpp.arizona.edu/user/adam-douglas-henry>, University of Arizona

Workshop & Training Chair: Skyler Cranmer<https://polisci.osu.edu/people/cranmer.12>, The Ohio State  University

Can't wait to see you at PolNet 8!





Jennifer Nicoll Victor, PhD

Assistant Professor of Political Science

Director, B.A. in Government and International Politics

School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs

George Mason University

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(703) 993-3202

http://mason.gmu.edu/~jvictor3/






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