Feb 15, 2006

Call for Papers: EPSNET Plenary Conference, 16 - 17 June 2006, Budapest

I. Call for Papers: Plenary Conference, 16 - 17 June 2006, Budapest

Europe in Context: Debating the Project
This is a general call for papers for the next epsNet Plenary Conference, to take
place at the Central European University, Budapest, on 16 -17 June 2006. The
conference Academic Convenors, Laszlo Bruszt (EUI, Florence & CEU, Budapest), Carlos Closa (Centre of Political and Constitutional Studies, Madrid), and Neil Collins (University of Cork, Ireland) are eager to receive proposals for papers on themes relating to any of the workshops set out below:

Researching Europe
• What International Role for Europe?
• The Future of the EU Constitution
• The Limits of Europe
• Europe in Context: Debating the 'Project'
• The Europeanisation of National Systems
• Political Parties and the EU: Is There a New Cleavage Emerging?
• European Political Science: The State of the Art

Researchers, Teaching and the Profession in Europe
• European Accreditation Systems for Political Science
• Political Science Doctoral Studies and Students in Europe
• Politics Students: Work Experience and Employment Prospects
• Professional Practice in European Political Science
• Quality of Teaching
• Teaching Europe: What and Where is Europe Today?
• Women in the (Political Science) Profession

Paper proposals (up to 300 words) should be sent by email to: topf@epsnet.org
When submitting your proposal, please state your name, position, institutional
affiliation, and the title of the workshop in which you are interested.
The deadline for receipt of proposals is 26 March 2006.

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