It’s not too late to submit a proposal for the 2015 Indiana Political Science Association Meeting at Indiana University South Bend! IPSA has extended the deadline for proposals to Monday, March 9.
Conference Date/Time: March 27, 8:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. at IU South Bend
2015 Keynote Address: “The Voting Rights Act and the Problem of Race in American Politics” by Dr. Dianne Pinderhughes, Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame.
Publication Opportunity: Papers presented at the conference may be submitted for publication in the peer-reviewed Indiana Journal of Political Science.
To submit a proposal: SUBMIT NAME, INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION, STATUS (undergraduate, graduate, faculty) PAPER TITLE, AND A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PAPER to jms21@iusb.edu by March 9.
https://www.indianapsa.org/?page_id=115
The Annual Meeting of the Indiana Political Science Association will be held on Friday, March 27, at Indiana University South Bend maroc viagra. Be sure to check out our call for papers at this link. We will keep you updated about the conference on our 2015 Conference page, which can be found here.
During its meeting on August 13, 2014, the members of the Indiana Political Science Association’s Board of Directors elected its officers for 2014-2015. James Smith, Indiana University South Bend, President; Matthew Hanka, University of Southern Indiana, Vice-President; and Andrew Downs, IPFW, Recorder and Treasurer. Executive Board members are:
Mary Hallock Morris, University of Southern Indiana; Thomas Buchanan, Ancilla College; Pamela Schaal, Ball State University; and Marie Eisenstein, Indiana University – Northwest. Andrew Downs will remain editor of the Indiana Journal of Political Science. Mary Hallock Morris will continue to serve as the IPSA’s webmistress. Please see our “About” page for contact information.
Volume 14 of the Indiana Journal of Political Science is now online. This edition includes:
Politics Across the Curriculum: Teaching Introductory Political Science Courses in Learning Communities by David E. Leaman
Correct Voting in Senate Elections by Matthew L. Bergbower
Cheap, But Still Not Effective: An Experiment Showing that Indiana’s Online Registration System Fails to Make eMail an Effective Way to Register New Voters by Elizabeth Bennion and David W. Nickerson
The Role of Nonprofits and Latino Political Mobilization by Matthew Todd Bradley, Karl Besel, and Regina Padgett
The State, Property Rights and the Middle Class: Empirical Support for an Aristotelian
Observation by Itai Sened, Marshall Thompson, and Robert Walker
You can download the full journal by clicking here.
The Board of Directors of the Indiana Political Science Association will meet on Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at noon (Eastern) for the purpose of electing officers for the 2014-2015 term and to establish the location for the 2015 annual conference.
This meeting is being held due to the cancellation of the 2014 Annual Meeting and is in accordance with the IPSA’s Constitution: “If there is no Annual Meeting, the Board of Directors may vote to elect officers or may email a ballot to members of the Association achat viagra sans ordonnance.” Furthermore, the IPSA Bylaws require that meetings of the Board shall be posted for at least seven (7) days before the meeting.
The conference proposal deadline for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Indiana Political Science Association has been extended until March 7, 2016. ALL SUBFIELDS WELCOME!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela M. Schaal, Ph acheter du viagra en ligne.D.
President, Indiana Political Science Association
pmschaal@bsu.edu
(765) 285-8800
Mark your calendars! Please join us for the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Indiana Political Science Association, scheduled for March 25, 2016: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. The 2016 conference will be held at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The deadline for proposal submission is February 15, 2016.
ALL SUBFIELDS WELCOME!
The Association will have a block of rooms available in the Ball State University Hotel, which is located at the Student Center. Hotels in the surrounding area include Hampton Inn and Suites, Muncie; Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites, Muncie, and the Fairfield Inn, Muncie.
Papers presented at the conference may be submitted for publication in the peer-reviewed Indiana Journal of Political Science.
FACULTY: Please encourage your graduate and undergraduate students to attend and present their research!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Pamela M. Schaal, Ph.D.
President, Indiana Political Science Association
pmschaal@bsu.edu
(765) 285-8800
It’s not too late to submit a proposal for the 2015 Indiana Political Science Association Meeting at Indiana University South Bend! IPSA has extended the deadline for proposals to Monday, March 9.
Conference Date/Time: March 27, 8:30 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. at IU South Bend
2015 Keynote Address: “The Voting Rights Act and the Problem of Race in American Politics” by Dr. Dianne Pinderhughes, Notre Dame Presidential Faculty Fellow and Professor in the Department of Africana Studies and the Department of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame comparer les prix viagra.
Publication Opportunity: Papers presented at the conference may be submitted for publication in the peer-reviewed Indiana Journal of Political Science.
To submit a proposal: SUBMIT NAME, INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATION, STATUS (undergraduate, graduate, faculty) PAPER TITLE, AND A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF YOUR PAPER to jms21@iusb.edu by March 9.
For full information and to view the call for papers, visit https://www.indianapsa.org/?page_id=115
For any other questions contact:
Jamie Smith, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Political Science
Indiana University South Bend
574.520.4817
jms21@iusb.edu