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As a reminder, Public Opinion Quarterly seeks submissions for a special
issue of the journal devoted to an examination of the 2008 election.   The
issue is scheduled to be published in December, 2009.

We invite contributions on all topics related to the 2008 election, and we
especially welcome submissions that are both substantive and methodological
in nature.  Potential topics might include (but are not limited to): the
performance of pre-election polls, the impact of new technologies on
election polling, social desirability effects in polling about race and
gender, measurement issues in evaluating policy attitudes, the estimation of
campaign effects, and the implications of early voting for election polling.

The deadline for manuscript submissions is May 15, 2009.  To submit a
manuscript, please follow the manuscript preparation instructions provided
at the journal's website (
http://poq.oupjournals.org/http://poq.oupjournals.org/). Blinded and
unblinded electronic copies of the paper should be submitted online at
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/poq, and it should be clearly stated in a
cover letter that the manuscript is for consideration in the 2008 election
special issue.  Submissions will be peer-reviewed in accord with normal
journal practice.

For queries about this special issue, please feel free to contact the
special issue guest editor, Sunshine Hillygus at [log in to unmask] .

-- 
D. Sunshine Hillygus
Frederick S. Danziger Associate Professor of Government
Director, Program on Survey Research
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 496-4220

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