IPSA Newsletter - March 2024

SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSALS FOR IPSA’S

75th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE IN LISBON 

Submission Deadline: 10 April 2024

To mark its 75th anniversary in 2024, IPSA will host an international conference with the support of the Gulbenkian Foundation and in partnership with the Portuguese Political Science Association (APCP) on the theme Democratization and Autocratization in Lisbon, Portugal, from 11-13 September 2024.  

Submit your Proposal by 10 April

The conference webpage provides comprehensive information about the theme, important deadlines, registration fees, venue details, and sponsorship opportunities. See the full list of potential panel topics here. Submit your call for proposals (closed panels and individual papers) by 10 April.

Reduced Fee for IPSA and APCP Members

Registration will open on 15 May 2024. IPSA and APCP members will benefit from a reduced registration fee to attend the conference. IPSA student members from Country Group C and Group D can register FREE OF CHARGE.

 

IPSA PRESIDENT PABLO OÑATE ADDRESSES

THE NEW IDEAS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE CONFERENCE

IPSA President Pablo Oñate delivered a speech at the opening ceremony of the New Ideas in Political Science conference, held jointly by the Polish Political Science Association, Jagiellonian University, and Adam Mickiewicz University in Krakow, Poland, from 14-15 March 2024. Prof. Oñate emphasized IPSA's commitment to the political science communities from Central and Eastern Europe, including the Central Eastern European Regional Workshop, which saw several associations gather in October 2023, with the collaboration of IPSA.

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS FOR IPSA’S

75th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE IN MONTREAL

Application Deadline: 4 April 2024

IPSA is seeking onsite volunteers to contribute to its 75th anniversary conference on Challenges and New Directions in Multi-Level Governance. The event will be held at Concordia University, Montréal, Canada, from 25-26 April 2024. Volunteering for this international conference will provide an opportunity to network and interact with prominent local and international scholars. Please complete the volunteer application form by 4 April 2024.

IPSA AT THE 81ST MIDWEST POLITICAL

SCIENCE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE

IPSA will host a virtual booth at the 81st Midwest Political Science Association conference, held on 13-16 April 2023 in Chicago and in a virtual format. If you are attending the 2024 MPSA Conference, visit IPSA’s virtual booth in the exhibition section of the conference website. Visitors will get an exclusive 25% discount on IPSA membership.

2025 IPSA World Congress Information Session

If you have any questions for us, please join the IPSA World Congress Information Session with the IPSA World Congress team. The Zoom link is available on IPSA's virtual booth page. 

When: Thursday, 4 April 2024, 13:30 to 14:30 EDT


EMPOWERING WOMEN'S VOICES: AZUL A. AGUIAR-AGUILAR ON INTERNATIONAL

WOMEN'S DAY

 

To mark International Women’s Day (8 March) and International Day of Women and Girls in Science (11 February), IPSA invites you to meet Dr. Azul A. Aguiar-Aguilar, Professor of political science in the Department of Sociopolitical and Legal Studies at ITESO, the Jesuit University of Guadalajara, Mexico. First woman President of the Mexican Political Science Association (2023-2025), Dr. Aguiar-Aguilar also sits on the IPSA Executive Committee and serves as the 2025 IPSA World Congress Program Co-Chair. She is an example of how successful women scholars can make a difference in our field.

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CELEBRATING THE INTERNATIONAL DAY OF LA FRANCOPHONIE:

IPSA'S 75-YEAR JOURNEY WITH THE FRENCH LANGUAGE

 

The International Day of La Francophonie, held on 20 March, marks French Language Day at the United Nations and the foundation of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF) in 1970. The International Day of La Francophonie celebrates the richness and diversity of the French-speaking world, estimated by the OIF at over 321 million French speakers across all continents. IPSA has eight French-speaking Collective members worldwide that promote political science education, research, and advocacy. Click on the button below for more information on their upcoming events.

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2024 IPSA-NUS SUMMER SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH METHODS

Early Bird Deadline:

31 March 2024

 

The 13th Annual IPSA-NUS Summer School for Social Science Research Methods will be held at the National University of Singapore from 1-12 July 2024. The summer school will offer 14 courses covering a variety of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Register for the summer school by 31 March 2024 to benefit from the early bird rates. Regular registration ends on 31 May 2024.

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2024 IPSA-CONCORDIA SUMMER INSTITUTE IN APPLIED DIPLOMACY

Application Deadline: 5 May 2024

 

Join the IPSA-Concordia Summer Institute in Applied Diplomacy, held at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada from 19-29 August 2024. This exciting program offers a mixture of theoretical and applied sessions on all aspects of diplomacy, along with a hands-on applied Diplomacy Lab and the opportunity to interact with some of the world’s leading experts on diplomacy from academic and policy backgrounds. The Institute is open to local and international students or young professionals for either credit or non-credit options.

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IPSR SPECIAL ISSUE: WAR IN UKRAINE

The latest issue of the International Political Science Review (IPSR) for March 2023 (Volume 45, Number 2) features a special issue on the War in Ukraine, consisting of four articles and an introduction. Along with this special collection, the second issue features four excellent articles in the field of public opinion, legislative behavior and voter preferences. IPSA members can access all issues of the journal, including the IPSR archive dating back to 1980, through the My IPSA menu.


TIME TO RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP OR BECOME

AN IPSA MEMBER FOR 2024

IPSA invites you to renew your membership or join our global political science community for 2024. Your commitment allows IPSA to pursue its mission to support the development of political science worldwide, particularly in the Global South. Last year, IPSA revised its individual membership fee structure to more accurately reflect the diverse financial realities of our global membership.


JOB OFFERS/GRANTS

 

PhD Position on Climate Negotiations

Sciences Po Paris

Deadline: 1 April 2024

 

PhD researcher in (Multi-Disciplinary) Legal Research in the Field of Migration

Brussels School of Governance

Deadline: 1 April 2024

 

Postdoc in Political Economy of Fiscal Policy and Technological Change

Maastricht University

Deadline: 4 April 2024

 

Two Doctoral Researcher Positions in Political Science ETH Zurich

Deadline: 15 April 2024

 

Ad Astra Doctoral Scholarship

University College Dublin

Deadline: 24 April 2024

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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Events, Call for Proposals, Awards

Events

European Conference on Politics and Gender

Ghent, Belgium

8-10 July 2024

 

SISP 2024 - Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Political Science

Trieste, Italy

12-14 September 2024

 

Call for Proposals (Events)

RC09 - Comparative Judicial Studies 2024 Interim Meeting

Deadline: 2 April 2024

 

Call for Proposals (Journal/Book)

European Political Science Review

Deadline: 31 December 2024

 

Awards/Grants

Turkish Academy of Sciences Academy Prizes

Deadline: 5 May 2024

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MEMBERS' BOOKS

IPSA Members' Latest Releases

 

Lessons from Regional Responses to Security, Health and Environmental Challenges in Latin America

Edited by Ivo Ganchev

 

Napoléon III et la Suisse

By Georges Assima

 

Ensayo para después del naufragio

By Francisco Valdés-Ugalde

 

Democracy in Latin America - The Failure of Inclusion and the Emergence of Autocratization

By Francisco Valdés-Ugalde

 

Political Debasement - Incivility, Contempt, and Humiliation in Parliamentary and Public Discourse

Edited by Ofer Feldman

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1. With over 80 countries, including in the EU, set to hold elections in 2024, the involvement of university students in democratic debate is deemed to be of particular importance. The Times Higher Education podcast, featuring Elizabeth Matto, Director of the Eagleton Institute of Politics, and Michael Bruter, Professor of Political Science and European Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), looks at “how to turn university students into engaged citizens – and voters”. They explore voting habits, Generation Z, and student civic engagement. Their discussion is paired with a talk given by Kathryn Sikkink, Professor of Human Rights at Harvard Kennedy Business School. Professor Sikkink explores the reasons for which voting is not only a right, but also a responsibility (Thematic Networks on the IPSAPortal).

2. According to a recent survey of 24 nations conducted by Pew Research Centerpublic support for authoritarian systems stands at a median of 31%. These systems allow a strong leader to make decisions without interference from parliament or the courts and, in some countries, they involve military rule. Support for at least one of these models ranges from 85% in India to 8% in Sweden. In many countries, individuals on the ideological right are more likely to support authoritarian systems. For instance, South Koreans on the right are nearly twice as likely to support authoritarian systems as those on the left (49% vs. 28%). Similarly, in Germany, 37% of respondents who hold a favourable view of the Alternative for Germany party support non-democratic means of governance. Additionally, people with lower incomes are more likely to support authoritarian systems. For example, 47% of people with incomes below the median in the UK support authoritarian systems (Research Institutes on the IPSAPortal).

3. The AI revolution is driven by advancements in technology and market demand. This continuing saga, which opened with the governance upheaval brought about by OpenAI, will herald the beginning of a new chapter, with Jeff Bezos, Nvidia Corp. and other big tech firms reportedly investing in the development of human-like robots. Already funded by OpenAI and Microsoft, the startup FigureAI is raising approximately $675 million in a funding round. The round includes a $100 million investment from Bezos through his firm Explore Investments LLC, $95 million from Microsoft, and $50 million each from Nvidia and an Amazon.com affiliate. Figure 01 is a new machine designed to perform dangerous tasks deemed unsuitable for humans. Its technology can help alleviate labour shortages, which threaten to disrupt the global job market (Media Sources on the IPSAPortal).