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American Politics Group 2023 Postgraduate and Early Career Conference

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American Politics Group 2023 Postgraduate and Early Career Conference

Vere Harmsworth Library Rothemere American Institute, 1a S Parks Rd, Oxford

Are you polishing a dissertation chapter, turning it into a journal article, thinking about your first book manuscript, drafting or re-drafting a work you currently have in progress?  This conference is for you! Join the American Politics Group on Friday, June 23rd, at the Vere Harmsworth Library in Oxford to share your research in US Politics. The APG embraces a broad definition of US Politics to include, for example, social, cultural, and institutional politics, governance, political history, domestic policy at federal, state and local levels as well as foreign policy and international relations. To submit your paper proposal, please complete the Google Form before Wednesday, 10th May. An automated response will confirm the safe receipt of your submission. After the deadline, you will be notified by e-mail of the outcome. Proposals for individual papers or panels are welcome (4 presenters max) through the Google Form. If you are suggesting a panel, please […]

Politics, Policy and Publics in the United States and United Kingdom: Exploring Linkages and Making Comparisons

University of Leicester University Rd, Leicester

Workshop, University of Leicester, Friday 26th May 2023 Supported by the School of History, Politics and International Relations The University of Leicester invites the submission of proposals for the presentation of research which addresses topics of relevance to both the US and UK, including relations between the two countries in the international context and comparisons of political phenomena or public policy in the two countries’ domestic contexts. It also welcomes research exploring the linkages between the two countries’ societies and peoples. The workshop’s focus concerns the period from World War Two to the present day. The workshop will involve themed panels for the presentation and discussion of current research (15-20 minutes per presentation). The organisers encourage submissions from scholars working within Politics, International Relations, History and cognate areas. The organisers also welcome papers with either a contemporary or historical focus, using different theoretical or conceptual approaches, research methodologies, and source […]