[Poscgrad] SWMMR
Nicholas Weller
nicholas.weller at ucr.edu
Tue Jun 3 17:26:52 PDT 2025
Hello all,
Please consider submitting your paper proposal to the 10th SWMMR on October
23-24, 2025, at the University of California, Irvine.
We especially encourage paper proposals from graduate students in their
last year, postdocs, and early career professors at the Assistant or
Associate rank.
To apply, please visit our website, https://conferencebit.com/swmmr2025/,
and submit your proposal by *June 15, 2025, 11:59 pm (PDT)*. Please include
the following information in your proposal (750 words maximum):
1. Summary or abstract of the paper,
2. An explicit explanation of how your paper incorporates mixed methods.
Specifically, for papers focused on substantive topics, please explain how
the two or more different methods used in the paper strengthen the key
claim(s) of the paper in terms of measurement validity, internal validity,
external validity, causal inference, or other aspects of the research
design. For papers making a methodological contribution, please explain how
the paper’s methodological argument(s) connect with recent scholarship on
and debates about the theory of mixed method research.
3. Current status of your project
4. A key mission of SWMMR is to promote the work of our minoritized
colleagues in the social sciences. If you feel comfortable providing this
information, we welcome any reflections about how your participation may
enhance diversity and inclusion at SWMMR.
We will notify all applicants about the results of their proposals by early
July. If you have any questions, please email swmmrworkshop at gmail.com.
On the Registration page, please click “terms and conditions” and click
“Accept” on the pop-up window. If you have a coauthor, please make sure
they also create a ConferenceBit account before submitting a proposal. Once
you submit your proposal, you should receive a confirmation email from
ConferenceBit.
*Organizing committee: *Nicholas Weller (University of California,
Riverside), Laura García-Montoya (University of Toronto), Young-Im Lee
(California State University, Sacramento), Daniel Solomon (US Holocaust
Memorial Museum), and Angie Jo (MIT)
__________________________________
Nicholas Weller
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
University of California, Riverside
https://sites.google.com/view/nicholas-weller
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