Call for Proposals
In addition, answers to these questions can serve as a lens for understanding political conflict, voting behavior, social movements, party identification, immigration, LGBT issues, political socialization, political communication, income inequality, and a myriad of other relevant political, social and economic areas. We invite scholars of all methodological persuasions and subfields to submit paper and panel proposals that relate to the broad themes and questions that are informed by identity politics and other related topics.
This year, we ask you to submit your proposal via a Google Form at the link listed below. Please note, that proposals do not have to directly relate to the theme of the conference. If you encounter any problems, please address your questions to this year’s Program Chair and Vice President, Matthew Hipps, at mhipps@daltonstate.edu. Additionally, if you have any special undergraduate panels, workshops or other ideas, please indicate this on the Proposal Submission Form.
Submit your conference proposal
There will be a special call for undergraduate poster sessions, and additional graduate sessions coming shortly.
Please complete your conference proposal by Aug. 25, 2017.