GPSA 2022 Annual Conference

Savannah, GA Nov. 9-11

Conference Theme: The Scope of Conflict

This year has been defined by conflict. In 1960, Political Scientist E. E. Schattschneider described politics in terms of the scope of conflict. He theorized that political outcomes are determined by which outside actors become involved in the conflict. Winners and losers are determined by who joins the fight. Knowing the scope of the conflict allows us to understand the struggle between individuals, groups, and nations. Schattschneider’s sixty-year-old theory shows how relevant and essential Political Science remains to understand our world. Once again, let us come together in Savannah to share research and teaching strategies, hoping they will contribute to our understanding of conflicts within and across societies.

We, therefore, invite and encourage faculty, independent scholars, practitioners, graduate students, and undergraduate students (with faculty sponsor) to submit their research to the 53rd Annual Georgia Political Science Conference to be held Nov. 9-11, 2022, in Savannah, Georgia. The conference is in the heart of the city’s famed historic district. Papers will be accepted from all fields of Political Science and related disciplines. We welcome undergraduate poster sessions, undergraduate research panels, and scholarship of teaching and learning proposals. Once presented, scholars and faculty members are encouraged to submit their papers for publication consideration in our edited and refereed annual proceedings, Questions in Politics.

Please submit your proposal via the Proposal Submission Form.

Please note, that proposals do not have to relate directly to the theme of the conference. If you encounter any issues, please address all questions to this year’s Program Chair, Sean Richey at srichey.gsu.edu. Additionally, if you have any ideas for special undergraduate panels, workshops, or sessions, please indicate them on the Proposal Submission Form.

The deadline for submission of proposals is Sept. 15, 2022. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by Oct. 6, 2022.

GPSA 2020 SoTL Call for Submissions

GPSA 2020 Teaching & Learning Consortium

Online: Nov. 11-13

Zooming from One Lecture to the Next: Political Science Pedagogy in the Age of COVID-19.

The political science classroom changed dramatically in the waning months of Winter, 2020.  Due to the outbreak and subsequent global spread of COVID-19, universities across the world, and here in Georgia, closed campus doors and moved operations fully online.  This included converting fully seated, synchronous, campus courses to online, asynchronous instruction in a matter of a week or two.  Due to this unprecedented mid-semester shift in delivery, much can be learned from our collective experiences and such information can be used to prepare for future situations that may make such changes again necessary.

We invite and encourage faculty, independent scholars, practitioners, and graduate students to submit their SoTL research on this delivery change, or any other topic in regard to political science pedagogy, for discussion and review at the 51st Annual Georgia Political Science Conference, Teaching & Learning Consortium, to be held virtually Nov. 11-13, 2020.  Papers will be accepted from all fields of Political Science, History, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Sociology and all other related disciplines. Once presented, scholars and faculty members are encouraged to submit their papers for publication consideration in our peer-edited conference proceedings of the Teaching & Learning Consortium.

This year we ask you to submit your proposal directly to the SoTL Coordinator, Joshua Meddaugh. The deadline for submission of proposals is October 4, 2020. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by October 11, 2020

2020 GPSA conference to be held online

The executive board has decided to cancel the in-person meeting and will be developing a plan to meet online. As you are aware, colleges and universities across the state have begun issuing their decisions regarding 2020-2021 budgets and many, if not all, include dramatic cuts to travel. Furthermore, we cannot predict the nature of the pandemic in November and the health and wellbeing of the GPSA community is important. I have been in contact with our liaison and the hotel has agreed to shift our 2020 contract to 2021.

The plan, as of now, is to hold the online conference Nov. 11-13 as scheduled. The number of days needed will depend on the number of panels scheduled which will be determined by the number of proposals received. The online conference will be conducted using either Zoom or Microsoft Teams (specific details will be released closer to November). The goal is to have virtual panels set up with 4-5 presenters, a chair, and a discussant. Audience participation is encouraged. The executive board will meet prior to the conference and we plan on holding a general body meeting at the end of the conference on Nov. 13 at 12:30 p.m. (which would have been our scheduled meeting time). We strongly encourage student participation and hope that the virtual format makes this more accessible for students, especially from schools that typically lack travel funds for student research. Paper, panel, and roundtable proposals will follow the guidelines outlined on the website.

Finally, awards will be provided, and framed awards will be mailed to the winners. Papers presented at this year’s conference will be eligible for submission to Questions in Politics.

Please feel free to email me with any questions, comments, concerns, and/or suggestions. We certainly hate that we will not be able to see you Savannah but hope you will join us online in November.

Sincerely,

Keith E. Lee Jr.

GPSA President

Valdosta State seeks Political Science Department Head

Valdosta State University seeks qualified applicants for a fiscal (12-month) administrative faculty position in the Department of Political Science to serve as the department head. Position is tenure earning and rank is dependent upon credentials. Reporting directly to the Dean of the College, the department head is responsible for the overall day to day functions of the Political Science Department. Position Details.

 

Vice president/program chair, other board nominations sought

Candidates are being sought for the role of vice president/program co-chair of the GPSA Annual Conference in 2019. The position is the first of a three-year leadership arc (vice president, president and past-president), each with specific duties. GPSA actively looking for people to serve in the cycle that begins in November 2018.

In addition, candidates for board at large positions on the GPSA board are being sought. Please send names, with school and contact information of nominees. Those interested in serving in another leadership position are also encouraged to respond.

For more information or to submit a nomination, email Tamra Ortgies-Young.

Emerging Global Issues Forum on Forced Migration, Immigration, and Security to be held at Georgia State, March 30

Georgia State University’s Global Studies Institute is holding the first annual Emerging Global Issues Forum on Forced Migration,  Immigration, and Security on Thursday, March 30 on the Atlanta Campus.  The forum will explore the causes, consequences, and policy responses to the global refugee crisis, along with other trends in migration.  Program details and registration link. Registration is free.