WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
2009 ANNUAL MEETING
March 19– 21, 2009
Vancouver, BC, Canada

The Western Political Science Association will host its 2009 annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver, BC Canada from March 19 to 21, 2009. Please make plans to attend and encourage others to join us!

The DEADLINE for submission of paper proposals/program participation forms will be September 19, 2008. The partcipation form is now available online. If you wish to serve as chair/discussant, please complete the form and designate that you would like to serve in this capacity. The system will ask you for a panel name. Indicate that you would be willing to serve on any panel as chair and or discussant or both. Since panels have not been organized yet, the section chair will make the assignment to the appropriate panel.

Registration for the conference this year will be $100.00 for regular members, $55.00 for students/retirees, and $150 for nonmembers. Dues for the association are now $50.00 for regular membership and $20 for students and retired faculty.

If you would like to see our list of the 2009 Section Chairs, click here. Our 2009 Program Chair is:

Shaun Bowler
Department of Political Science
UC Riverside
Riverside, CA 92521
shaun.bowler@ucr.edu

The Theme for the 2009 Meeting:
Ideas, Interests and Institutions

The study of politics involves the study of ideas, interests and institutions. The theme of “Ideas, Interests and Institutions” may be interpreted in a variety of ways and is meant to accommodate the broad range of scholarly interests and overall inclusiveness of our association. In this conference we would like to pay attention to the interaction between these three different elements of politics.

We invite panel proposals that incorporate the conference theme and encourage all authors to keep the theme in mind as they develop their papers/presentations. It is hoped that one of the features of the conference will be dialogue between scholars working within different areas of the discipline. For example, do political theorists and empirical scholars share common ground when considering political action, agency and expression? What defines and delimits that common ground? How may empirical theories of democracy and representation be informed by newer normative work in those areas? What implications does recent work on diversity and minority politics have for our understanding of established institutions of representation?

While the conference is unlikely to see such questions answered, it is hoped that it will see these questions raised and discussed and that the conference will see the current interest in inter-disciplinary thought accompanied by intra-disciplinary and cross-field discussion.

This conference marks the first meeting by WPSA outside the U.S. In addition to the many possibilities for tourism and sight seeing offered by Vancouver itself, the conference site opens possibilities for greater international collaboration and dialogue in scholarship on common themes and issues.

Please remember that U.S. Passports are now required for travel by US citizens to Canada.

Note: All participants in the program are required to preregister for the meeting by early December.

BECOME A MEMBER TODAY. NOW IT IS EASIER THAN EVER WITH THE ONLINE FORM.

As a WPSA member you will receive: 

1. a substantial discount in the registration fee for the annual meeting;
2. a subscription to the Political Research Quarterly; and
3. an opportunity to participate in the governance of WPSA as an officer, council member, member of the PRQ editorial policy board, or member of one of the Association's committees.

Dues are:

Regular members $50.00
Student and retired members $20.00.

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