[Poscgrad] Fwd: Political Economy Section Junior Research pre-APSA Workshop: Call for Proposals
Marissa Brookes
mbrookes at ucr.edu
Wed Jul 26 12:48:54 PDT 2023
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From: Irfan Nooruddin <in62 at georgetown.edu>
Date: Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 3:49 PM
Subject: Political Economy Section Junior Research pre-APSA Workshop: Call
for Proposals
To:
The Political Economy (PE) organized section of the American Political
Science Association is seeking applications from junior scholars for a
pre-conference research workshop, held on *Wednesday, August 30th*, prior
to the APSA annual meeting. The workshop aims to provide feedback on a
specific paper as well as the broader research program of scholars
underrepresented in the political economy field. Through this effort, the
section seeks to foster greater inclusivity and diversity within the PE
community. Dimensions of diversity could include, among other things, race
and ethnic identity; gender; non-R1 (“research intensive”) academic
institutions; and home departments with little or no presence of other
political economy scholars. *The workshop is open to tenure-track,
non-tenure track, post-docs, and advanced ABD candidates close to
completing their Ph.D. dissertation.*
Each junior scholar will be asked to present a working paper. We will pair
each presenter with a senior PE scholar, sharing similar substantive
interests. The senior scholar will offer constructive feedback on the
manuscript and provide more generalized mentoring guidance during the
workshop and the dinner that follows. Other workshop participants also will
offer feedback and participate in the conversation about each paper. We
will select three junior scholars for this workshop. The Political Economy
section will defray the costs of participation (lodging and meals) with a
$700 travel grant for each paper presenter.
*Interested applicants should submit a two-page proposal indicating how
they would benefit from this research workshop, identifying between three
and five senior scholars they believe could provide helpful feedback on the
paper, and discussing their eligibility for this workshop. In addition,
each applicant should submit a PDF version of the working paper they will
present if selected to participate. *
Scholars working in any part of the political economy tradition, broadly
construed, are welcome to apply. Please share this call with ABDs and
recent PhDs who may be interested, but who are not currently members of the
Political Economy section.
Applications – and any questions -- should be sent via e-mail to PE Section
Chair, Irfan Nooruddin, at in62 at georgetown.edu.
*Deadline for applications is Thursday, August 3, 2023, at 5pm US ET*.
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