2022 APSA Conference:
Reimagining an Uncertain Political Future
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are excited to announce that the 2022 Australian Political Studies Conference will be hosted at the Australian National University between 26-28 September 2022 (with Postgraduate Workshop on Sunday 25 September 2022). The Conference is jointly hosted by the School of Politics & International Relations, the Crawford School of Public Policy, and the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs. The conference will be an in-person event. The theme for APSA 2022 ‘Reimagining our Political Futures’ recognises the upheavals of contemporary politics including but not limited to navigating a post-COVID world. We invite paper proposals with an explicit focus on how actors navigate uncertainty in contemporary politics and the possible trajectories of our shared political future.
When: Monday 26 September – Wednesday 28 September 2022
Where: The Australian National University (in-person)
To submit a paper proposal, please visit: https://forms.gle/g3nk9b5FJKuDd9tCA
Conference streams:
- Australian politics
- Comparative politics
- East and South-East Asian politics
- Environmental politics and policy
- Gender and sexuality
- Indigenous politics
- International political economy
- International relations
- Law and politics
- Pacific studies
- Policy and governance
- Political theory
- Security/strategy studies
- Teaching/learning
Key dates and deadlines:
- Abstract submissions open: Monday 7 March 2022
- Abstract submissions close: Friday 15 May 2022
- Authors notified of results: Friday 3 June 2022
- Early bird registration deadline: 31 July 2022
- Final registration deadline: 2 September
Registration fees (all prices in AUD and inclusive of GST):
- Members (Early Bird): $300
- Members (Standard): $400
- Non-Members (Early Bird): $400
- Non-Members (Standard) $500
- ECRs and/or Unwaged: $200*
- Student (Early Bird): $100
- Student (Standard): $200
*Includes researchers on non-permanent, fixed term or casual contracts.