[Air-L] Technology, Internet, and Policy (TIP) Panels at the 2025 Political Studies Association's Annual Conference (Deadline on the 18th)

McLoughlin, Liam Liam.Mcloughlin at liverpool.ac.uk
Tue Oct 8 04:55:24 PDT 2024


Dear AoIR friends,

The Technology, Internet, and Policy PSA Specialist Group is inviting you all to submit proposals for the PSA Annual Conference. It will take place from 14 to 16 April 2025 in Birmingham (UK). You can see the PSA's call out here: https://www.psa.ac.uk/events/psa-annual-conference. We welcome proposals on all aspects related to the intersection of our core topics (tech, internet, digital politics), and can include, but not exclusive of, research relating to data, artificial intelligence, social media and their intricate relationships with society and policy.

The deadline for submission is 18 October.

How to submit:

  *   Log into the PSA25 Ex-Ordo website (https://psa25.exordo.com/) with your account details and click on the dashboard link in the top bar. On the dashboard home page, you will see a card that says, 'SUBMIT ABSTRACT' and a button labelled 'Submit Your Abstract Now' which will take you to the My Submission Portal
  *   In the My Submission portal, you will find an easy step-by-step process to follow and successfully submit your abstract
  *   When submitting your abstract, please select the "Technology, Internet and Policy" Specialist Group's name in the 'Topics' section, which will identify us as the intended recipient and ensure your abstract is sent to us by the PSA team
  *   When there is more than one author per paper, you should also ensure that the 'Lead Author' includes the details of the co-authors
  *   That's it!
Timeline:

  *   18th October: CfP closes
  *   15th November: paper givers notified if paper has been accepted
  *   December: first draft programme released and early-bird registration opens
  *   February: paper givers must have registered for conference

Please do forward this invitation to anyone who you think might be interested in submitting to be in a TIP panel!

As always, if you have any questions please get in touch. We're also very happy to give plenty of advice to ECRs and the general conference process if you feel you need it. We're super nice (promise). Any other questions? Get in touch via email<mailto:tip at psa.ac.uk> (tip at psa.ac.uk).

Best,

Liam McLoughlin
On behalf of the TIP Group

Website: https://psatip.uk
BSky: techpolicy.bsky.social<https://bsky.app/profile/techpolicy.bsky.social>



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