Comparto convocatoria que recibí vía REPAL:
«We are excited to announce the Call for Abstracts for the sixth Latin American PolMeth (LAPolMeth) meeting. The event will take place on November 18-19, 2022 and will be hosted by Universidad de San Andrés (UdeSA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Participants will have the option to participate in person or online.
The event, sponsored by UdeSA, the Society for Political Methodology, Princeton University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, seeks to bring together junior and senior scholars working on innovative research methods and their applications. The conference will feature several workshop-style panels, a poster session for graduate students, and two outstanding keynote speakers: Thad Dunning (UC Berkeley) and Vera Tröger (UHH).
We are interested in both proposals that make methodological innovations and papers that apply cutting-edge methods to substantively important topics. Although the conference seeks to promote the advancement of quantitative social science research in Latin America, we hope to have scholars focusing on regions all over the world represented at the conference.
Those who wish to attend should submit their abstract through the application form available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/membership/spm/conferences.
The application process will be open through June 3, 2022. Those interested in attending must indicate paper title, author information, and an abstract not exceeding 3,000 characters. Graduate students must indicate their intention to participate in the poster session. We will notify applicants of a decision by June 20, 2022.
For further information about the event, please visit the conference’s website: https://latam-polmeth.github.io/Meeting2022/.
We hope you can join us in Buenos Aires this November!
Sincerely,
The LAPolMeth Organizing Team
Corresponding member: Germán Feierherd (UdeSA; gfeierherd@udesa.edu.ar)
Lorena Barberia (Universidade de São Paulo)
Carmen Le Foulon (Centro de Estudios Públicos)
John Londregan (Princeton University)
Santiago López-Cariboni (Universidad de la República)
Adrián Lucardi (ITAM)
Santiago Olivella (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)»