51st Annual Conference, American Politics Group of the UK Political Studies Association, 3rd – 5th January 2025, Keele University

Dates: 3rd  January 2024 – 5th  January 2025

Location: Keele University Campus, Staffordshire, UK.

Booking: 51st Annual Conference, American Politics Group of the UK Political Studies Assoc, 3rd – 5th Jan | Keele University Online Store

 

Last Booking Date for this Event: December 4th, 2024.

Costs with Hotel Accommodation for two nights: https://www.marriott.com/en-gb/hotels/manck-courtyard-keele-staffordshire/overview/

 

Registration

Standard registration: £345

Not in full-time employment (including PGRs): £280

Costs without accommodation

Standard registration: £155

Not in full-time employment (including PGRs): £100

 

Call for Papers

If you are interested in presenting a paper, please send a title and abstract to Dr Jon Herbert at j.n.herbert@keele.ac.uk by 1 December 2024. Proposals should be around 150 words for single papers and 300 words for panels. Please note, proposals for all-male panels should be avoided.

 

Description

The American Politics Group (APG) of the Political Studies Association (PSA) is the premier organisation for the study of US politics beyond America’s shores. The group has acted as a convening point for political scientists and political historians for 50 years, drawing its membership from not only the UK, but with strong representation of scholars from Europe, the US and from further afield. We are very pleased to have won Specialist Group of the Year of the Political Studies Association 2023-24.  

The APG annual conference is a lively and convivial event welcoming everyone with an interest in American domestic and international politics, political history, government and society. As we enter our second half-century, we invite proposals for conference papers on any aspect of US politics. The November elections and their consequences are likely to prove a central topic of discussion, but papers examining contemporary US political institution or processes, US foreign policy, or US political history are all very welcome.

Postgraduate students are particularly encouraged to attend. Previous conferences have had a strong postgraduate presence, and we especially encourage early career scholars to present their work. Scholars at the start of their careers and professors often work together on APG panels, contributing to a community that has helped foster professional development in research, publication and teaching careers.

Keele is just outside Stoke-on-Trent, in easy reach of Manchester, Birmingham and other major UK cities, as well as the beautiful Peak District. The university campus is built in the grounds of Keele Hall, the 19th Century Manor House which will host most of the conference panels. Discounted accommodation is available at the Courtyard by Marriott hotel on campus as part of the conference package, although colleagues can also choose to make their own accommodation arrangements.

Please direct any enquiries to the conference convenor:

Jon Herbert, j.n.herbert@keele.ac.uk.

 

The APG

The APG is the leading scholarly association for the study of US politics in the UK and also has members in continental Europe and the USA. Follow us on:

Twitter: @PSA_APG

Web: /specialist-groups/american-politics

The APG would like to thank the David Bruce Centre for the Study of the Americas, at Keele University, for supporting this year’s Annual Conference.

 

Location: 
Keele University Campus, Staffordshire, UK.