Political Organisation and Participation
APSA Standing Group Annual Workshop
The annual POP workshop is a great place to present work in progress and test your new ideas in a supportive and collegial environment. We welcome attendance and active participation
from scholars at any level.
Venue: Flinders University's city campus, 182 Victoria Square
Date: 5-6 December 2022
Organiser: Rob Manwaring at Flinders University
This workshop has been partially funded by an APSA workshop grant and financial support is available to assist with travel and accommodation for those coming from outside Adelaide. PhD students and ECR’s will be prioritised for financial support.
Please indicate whether you: (1) are a PhD student or ECR*; (2) want to do a presentation only or to submit a full paper. If you choose the latter, a mentor from the group will read your paper in full and provide feedback. Full papers will be due roughly 3 weeks prior but final dates will be decided upon once numbers are confirmed.
*ECR generally means 5 years post-PhD but periods of leave, unemployment or misadventure should be factored in.
In this workshop, we will give a specific focus on the ways in which Australian democracy is undergoing change and transformation. However, papers that fit within the broad outline of the standing group are welcome, including those on political participation; activism; the media; political parties; interest groups; social movements; and much more.
For further information and to submit abstracts, please contact Dr Rob Manwaring.
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