FREE EVENT - IPSA Workshop: The Importance of Developing Ties between Political Science Associations

FREE EVENT - IPSA WORKSHOP:
THE IMPORTANCE OF DEVELOPING TIES BETWEEN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATIONS
MONDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2021
 
 
IPSA would like to invite you to IPSA's free Pre-APSA Annual Meeting Workshop, titled The Importance of Developing Ties between Political Science Associations, on Monday, 27 September, from 16:00 to 17:45 UTC. IPSA President Dr. Dianne Pinderhughes will chair the online workshop with the participation of the following prominent scholars:
 
  • Prof. Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University, APSA President
  • Prof. Kristian Skrede Gleditsch, University of Essex, ISA President
  • Prof. Rodney Hero, Arizona State University, former IPSA Vice-President and former APSA President
  • Prof. Dr. Marianne Kneuer, University of Hildesheim, IPSA Past President
  • Prof. Helen V. Milner, Princeton University, former IPSA and ISA President
 
The idea behind this workshop is to set the historical table on the close ties between IPSA and APSA by identifying successful projects and collaborations over the years as well as challenges we have faced in maintaining and strengthening our relationship. This will also provide an opportunity to share advances made by IPSA under the administrative reform initiated by former President İlter Turan and completed by President Emerita Marianne Kneuer. Finally, workshop participants will be asked to look to the future and consider ways to broaden the scope of the relationship. While the focus of our organizations, particularly IPSA and ISA, was largely on Europe following World War II, the emphasis, in the 21st century, has increasingly shifted to other parts of the world, to gender and diversity balance within our organizations, and to the international political science community.
 
How to attend?
 
The workshop will be held online and broadcast on Zoom. The event is free of charge but advance online registration is required.
 
When: Monday, 27 September, from 16:00 to 17:45 UTC.
 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the webinar.