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Discounts, access, and spotlight

As a complement to all the real-time scholarly publishing sessions taking place throughout the General Conference, we have been working with our publishing publishers to provide  free access to a range of related subscription articles across our journals portfolio, and discounts on books in our series. We are also spotlighting key articles from our open access and blogging publications. Full details of all of these can be found on our Conference platform via the Expo, but here's a taster of what's on offer.

EPS

20th Anniversary Edition free to read online throughout September.

In addition, five articles will be available to read throughout October this year! These articles showcase the best of EPS, so do keep an eye out for them.


ECPR Press

Participants receive 30% off all ECPR titles publishing 2018-2021, ebook and physical, for a year.

Find the code at our Expo!


EJIR

The EJIR's 25th Anniversary Edition has been made available to read outside of the paywall from the 30 August 2021 to the 13 September 2021.

The editors have also identified the following collections as excellent companion reading for the general themes of this year's Conference.

Editors choice: Climate Change and Governance

Editors choice: Emotions in International Relations


EJPR & PDY

We've worked with our publishing partner Wiley to make a number of articles in the EJPR available from 30 August to 30 September. These articles are themed around our Featured Roundtables, and make ideal companion reading.


EPSR

We've worked with our publishing partner Cambridge University Press to make a number of articles in the EPSR available until the end of September. These articles are also specially selected by our editors to complement the Conference programme, and have been gathered into a collection.


PRX

The Editors of PRX have identified the following articles as excellent companion reading for the general themes of this year's Conference.

In addition, Taylor and Francis have granted free access to an article relevant to our Conference themes by our PRX editor Alexandra Segerberg along with W. Lance Bennett, Social Media and the Organization of Collective Action: Using Twitter to Explore the Ecologies of Two Climate Change Protests. This article will be free to read until November.


And more!

Our Expo features a range of publishers, distributors, and data companies, some of whom have arranged deals on their products for the Conference. Why not have a look?