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Call for Papers: The Impact of Religion on Politics and Policy in the American States
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Calls for Submissions
APSA or APSA-Related Publications

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The information below describes calls for submissions of articles, papers, essays, and proposals for APSA or APSA-related publications. 


Calls from APSA Journals

Calls will be listed as they are received.  For more information on what each journal accepts on a regular basis, see the journals' pages.  

Calls from APSA Organized Section Journals

State Politics and Policy Quarterly
Call for Papers: The Impact of Religion on Politics and Policy in the American States   (Deadline: September 15, 2008)

Journal of Information Technology and Politics
The Journal of Information Technology & Politics covers research, policy, tool development, and teaching issues at the intersection of IT and politics. The journal looks at e-government; the applications of IT in political campaigns, elections, and public sector management; the political economy of IT; and the governance of the Internet. Contributors also examine forms of citizen interaction with government-from “blogs” at the “net-roots” to hyperlinked transnational social movements. The Journal of Information Technology & Politics includes:

  • original theory-driven research papers that focus on the interface between
    IT and politics
  • articles that combine theory and practice to feature a specific focus on policy
    issues at the local, state/provincial, national, and global levels, with analysis to
    benefit academics and practitioners
  • articles that focus on teaching innovations through the use of information
    technology, particularly in the development and assessment of new tools
  • papers that examine different pedagogical approaches to online distance
    education
  • “Workbench Notes,” on topics related specifically to the technological side of the
    interface between IT and politics
  • “Review Essays,” that survey previously published work and chart new directions
    for future research
  • and book reviews, as well as substantial government and research center reports

Learn more here: http://www.jitp.net/.  The Journal's editorial management features online manuscript submission and low turnaround times for review.  You can also recommend authors to the Journal at: https://surveyweb2.ucsur.pitt.edu/jitp/db/.

Journal of Political Science Education
The Editors of the Journal of Political Science Education, the journal of the Political Science Education Section of the American Political Science Association, invite submissions that focus on teaching and learning issues in political science. Call for Submissions  


Call for Submissions for Non-APSA Publications

We also welcome information about relevant calls for submissions, articles, and papers for special editions of journals, new journals, edited books, etc.  in non-APSA publications.