NEPSA
Department of Political Science
Northeastern University
360 Huntington Avenue
300 Meserve Hall
Boston, MA 02115
The 2008 meeting was held on April 25-26 at the Providence Marriott Downtown. We thank all of those who participated to make the annual meeting a success, and look forward to an equally great 2009 -- marking the 60th anniversary of the New England Political Science Association!
Preliminary program (Any text in red is part of the working draft.)
Matthew Tattar -- Brandeis University, "Inspiration versus Perspiration: Innovation and adaptation in war."
John C. Donovan Prize for the best paper by a faculty member
Steven Teles -- University of Maryland, "Counter-network: The Federalist Society, 1982-2006."
Congratulations to Matthew and Steven! Nominations for the 2008 NEPSA paper awards are now being accepted. Please forward your nominations the Association.
Friday, April 25--Sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society
Michael S. Dukakis, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University, "Reflections on the Presidential Nominating Process, 1988 and 2008."
Saturday, April 26--Sponsored by Cambridge University Press
Dianne Pinderhughes, Professor of Political Science and Africana Studies, University of Notre Dame, and President of the American Political Science Association, "Dimensions of Representation and the Future of Political Science."
NEPSA sponsors the New England Journal of Political Science, James McHugh (Roosevelt University) editor. Questions about the journal can be directed to Professor McHugh at jmchugh@roosevelt.edu.
Current and previous issues of the Journal are here.Questions about the New England Political Science Association? Contact us.