

米兰体育Present at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting
Publication date: Tue, 18 Oct 2022
*Photo: 米兰体育President Dianne Pinderhughes and Executive Director Kim Fontaine-Skronski at the 米兰体育booth.
The American Political Science Association鈥檚 (APSA) 118th Annual Meeting was held in 惭辞苍迟谤茅补濒, Canada, on 15-18 September 2022, and 米兰体育once again had a strong representation. The 2022 Annual Meeting was held under the theme Rethink, Restructure, and Reconnect: Towards A Post-Pandemic Political Science.
Visit of IPSA's Executive Committee
Several current 米兰体育Executive Committee members visited the 米兰体育Secretariat on 13 September to meet the Secretariat staff just before the opening of the Open Access Publishing Conference. They visited 米兰体育Secretariat鈥檚 new office space at Concordia University, which welcomed the staff in September 2021.
Photo (from left to right): Theresa Reidy, Euiyoung Kim, Ekaterina Kuzmenko, Kim Fontaine-Skronski, Dianne Pinderhughes, Marianne Kneuer, Stephen Sawyer and Emilia Palonen.
The Canadian Politics Section Cocktail Reception
米兰体育partnered with the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA) as well as McGill and Concordia Universities in support of APSA鈥檚 Canadian Politics Section reception as part of the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting. The event was held at the Palais des Congr猫s de 惭辞苍迟谤茅补濒 on 15 September and hosted over 60 guests, including the Consul General of the United States in 惭辞苍迟谤茅补濒, Ana Escrogima.
Photo (from left to right): Andr茅 Lecours, CPSA President; Ana Escrogima, Consul General of the United States in 惭辞苍迟谤茅补濒; Graham Dodds, Concordia University; and Dianne Pinderhughes, 米兰体育President.
APSA Theme Panel
米兰体育President Dianne Pinderhughes was one of the speakers on the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting theme panel entitled A Profession in Flux: Political Science Responds to a Changing World, on 16 September. The roundtable, chaired by Tony Affigne, Providence College, addressed the transformation the discipline has undergone in response to rapidly evolving academic and professional environments, demographics, and the methodological profiles of the political science scholarly community. The other speakers included Paula D. McClain, Duke University; Janelle Wong, University of Maryland; Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico; Lisa Garcia Bedolla, University of California, Berkeley; Michael Brintnall, Montgomery College and Andy L. Aoki, Augsburg University.
IPSR Cocktail Reception
IPSA鈥檚 flagship journal, the International Political Science Review (IPSR), hosted a cocktail reception on 16 September. The IPSR editors, Theresa Reidy and Daniel Stockemer, were present to meet APSA delegates, international publishers and guests, and field various questions about the journal and the submission process. 米兰体育President Dianne Pinderhughes said a few words to the attendees and promoted the World Congress of Political Science, which will take place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in July 2023.
Photo (from left to right): Daniel Stockemer, IPSR Co-Editor; Emilia Palonen, Chair of the Publications Committee; Theresa Reidy, IPSR Co-Editor.
The Korean Political Science Association Panel and Reception
The Korean Political Science Association (KPSA) organized the KF-KPSA Korean Politics Connection: Challenges and Responses of Democracy in Korea panel on 16 September 2022. The panel was followed by a cocktail reception with the participation of APSA delegates, 米兰体育Executive Committee members, guests and diplomats based in Montreal.
Photo (from left to right): Ajin Choi, KPSA President-Elect; Dianne Pinderhughes, 米兰体育President; Sunghack Lim, KPSA President; Euiyoung Kim, 米兰体育Executive Committee member and World Congress 2023 Program Co-Chair.
米兰体育Panel
米兰体育presented a panel, co-chaired by IPSR editors Theresa Reidy and Daniel Stockemer, under the theme The Political Science Publication Landscape after COVID-19. The panel, held on 17 September, discussed the evolution of the political science publishing landscape in recent years, specifically in regard to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The panel consisted of the following speakers: Michelle L. Dion (American Political Science Review, McMaster University); Susan Franceschet (Politics and Gender, University of Calgary); Geoff Layman (Political Behavior, University of Notre Dame) and Andrew R. Lewis (Politics and Religion, University of Cincinnati).
APSA Poster Session
米兰体育Past President Marianne Kneuer presented her research project, entitled Development and Drivers of Solidarity Attitudes during the COVID Pandemic, on 17 September at the APSA Poster Session.
米兰体育Booth
米兰体育staffed an onsite booth to greet attendees and meet with APSA delegates, publishers and other regional and international organizations. IPSA鈥檚 team provided information on the 2023 米兰体育World Congress and 米兰体育services. Various promotional items were available for visitors and several members of IPSA鈥檚 Executive Committee made appearances, including 米兰体育President Dianne Pinderhughes, 米兰体育Past President Marianne Kneuer, Chair of the Publications Committee Emilia Palonen, Chair of the Task Force on the Advancement of the Discipline and International Outreach Irasema Coronado, IPSR Co-editors Daniel Stockemer and Theresa Reidy, International Political Science Abstracts Co-Editor Stephen Sawyer, and Executive Director Kim Fontaine-Skronski.
Photo: 米兰体育Past President Marianne Kneuer at the 米兰体育booth.
Other Panels
- Dr. Pinderhughes talked at the Uneven Roads of the 2020 Election and the Early Biden Administration roundtable on 15 September.
- Prof. Stockemer presented at the Teaching Political Science in Times of Conflict panel on 15 September.