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CALL FOR PAPERS: Fourth Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science

The Fourth Annual Conference of the Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science will take place at the University of Melbourne on the 9th and 10th of December, 2015.

Keynote Speaker: D. Sunshine Hillygus (Duke University, http://sites.duke.edu/hillygus/)

Professor Hillygus has published widely on the topics of American political behavior, campaigns and elections, survey methods, public opinion, and information technology and politics.  She is co-author of The Persuadable Voter: Wedge Issues in Political Campaigns (Princeton University Press, 2008) and The Hard Count: The Social and Political Challenges of the 2000 Census (Russell Sage Foundation, 2006). From 2003-2009, she taught at Harvard University, where she was the Frederick S. Danziger Associate Professor of Government and founding director of the Program on Survey Research.

The call for papers is now open. Please find the instructions below. The call for papers will close on the 10th August and we will notify acceptance of papers no later than the 7th September.

Andrew Gibbons is the contact for any conference-related questions ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).

To submit an abstract:
1. If you do not already have an account please register through this URL: http://asqps.org.au/index.php/asqps/2015/user/account
2. Paste this URL into your browser: http://asqps.org.au/index.php/asqps/2015/schedConf/cfp
3. Click on Step One of the Submission Process and log into the website
4. Please note that no attachments are required at any stage. The only sections of this process that need information entered are the author details and paper title and abstract which appear on the third page of this process. Please note abstracts should be no longer than 200 words.
5. At the end of the process please click on "Finish submission" to submit your abstract


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