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Solicitations

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This page contains a listing of current solicitations — from conferences, workshops, journals, and other venues — where members of the IGRI community can submit research related to the Institutional Grammar. Some ask explicitly for IG-related contributions while others are more general.

NOTE: This webpage is intended only as an informational clearinghouse. Unless indicated otherwise, the IGRI has no involvement with any of the solicitations listed here. Questions regarding any specific solicitation should be directed to its originating author.

If you are looking for solicitations for events held by the IGRI, such as the annual virtual conference, please visit the Events & Training page.

If you have a solicitation that you would like to see featured here, please contact IGRI Coordinator Davor Mondom and it will be reviewed.

 

Call for Proposals: COPPR24

The 2024 Conference on Policy Process Research (COPPR24) is currently accepting proposals for individual papers, panels, and roundtables. The deadline for submissions is Sunday, October 15, 2023. For more information and to submit, please visit the COPPR website.

 

Call for Papers: PSJ Special Issue on Policy Design

The Policy Studies Journal (PSJ) invites submissions for a Special Issue focusing on policy design in the policy process.

The Special Issue is intended to advance policy design research by exploring its
connections to frameworks, theories, and models of the policy process in which policy design is implicitly or explicitly recognized but otherwise conceptually or empirically underattended. Invited are papers that advance theory and methods for studying policy design, defined either as policy formulation or policy content.

For more information, please view the full call for papers.

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