Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
|   |
Georgia Political Science Association Conference |
| Nov 13-15, 2008 at
TBD, Savannah
Georgia United States |
| The GPSA Vice President organizes the preliminary program from the accepted proposals. Panels and roundtables are assembled from the accepted proposals and individual papers. Seven sessions of four concurrent panels each are spread over two days. Three to five presentations are assigned to each panel.
The last annual meeting attracted 200 participants from Georgia, other U.S. states, and overseas. Although political scientists are in the majority, the conference is definitely interdisciplinary. Since 1968, participants have included political scientists, historians, economists, humanists, sociologists, criminologists, anthropologists, public administrators, philosophers, students, interested non-academics and many others. |
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