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To make a Paper proposal, you and your co-author(s) must have a My ECPR profile. If you don’t already have one, it takes just a few clicks to create.
The Academic Convenors may use their discretion to reallocate Panels and Papers to other Sections and Panels as required. Section Chairs may, therefore, be asked to accommodate new Panels in their Sections, and Panel Chairs may be asked to accommodate extra Papers within their Panels. Similarly, Section Chairs may also be asked to reduce the number of their Panels and rearrange their Papers accordingly.
To make a Paper proposal, you and your co-author(s) must have must have a MyECPR profile. If you don’t already have one, it takes just a few clicks to create.
After the proposal deadline, Section Chairs approve/decline/reserve all Papers proposed. Approved Papers not submitted as part of a Panel will be allocated by the Section Chairs to an appropriate Panel. Alternatively, Section Chairs will form additional Panels from individual Papers on a similar subject. Once this has been done, we will email all proposers to let them know the outcome.
You'll need to upload your full Paper to the ECPR website via your MyECPR profile or email it to the Panel Chair, Discussant and fellow Paper givers before 21 June to give your fellow Panellists time to read it.
We do not have a word limit on papers and allow draft papers to be uploaded. For more guidence on paper uploads please contact your Panel Chairs.
If your Paper has been marked as reserved, we will contact you as soon as possible if a space becomes available in the programme. Unfortunately, it is not possible to determine when this will be.
Listed below are the key dates and deadlines in the lead up to the ECPG Conference 2024.