Call for Paper Proposals: Visions in Methodology 2016 at University of California, Davis

January 25, 2016

By Amber E. Boydstun

[Ed. note: this post is taken from a message to the PolMeth listserv by Amber E. Boydstun, Assistant Professor at UC Davis. The 2016 VIM conference is hosted by UC Davis and UC Merced.]

The 2016 Visions in Methodology (VIM) Program Committee is now accepting proposals for papers for the VIM 2016 Workshop to be held at the University of California, Davis from May 16 to 18, 2016. We invite submissions from female graduate students and faculty that address measurement, causal inference, and the application of advanced statistical methods to substantive research questions.

Participants are expected to arrive at UC Davis by 5:00 pm on May 16. The workshop consists of two days of research presentations and opportunities for networking and mentoring and concludes with a dinner on May 18. Participants are welcome to depart on May 19 or to take part in an optional trip to Napa Valley on May 19. VIM offers financial support for travel, lodging, and food for selected participants for activities from May 16 to May 18.

To apply, please send the title and description of your research project (100 – 150 words) along with a curriculum vita to visionsinmethodology@gmail.com. The application deadline is January 31, 2016. Female graduate students and faculty at all ranks are encouraged to apply, although preference will be given to those at earlier stages of their careers.

The Visions in Methodology (VIM) workshop is part of a broad effort to support women in the field of political methodology. VIM provides 
opportunities for scholarship, networking, and mentoring for women in the political methodology community. In addition to providing a forum to present research, VIM aims to connect women in a subfield of political science where they are underrepresented. 

Program Co-Chairs
Amber Boydstun (UCD); Courtenay Conrad, Emily Ritter (UCM)

Program Committee
Cheryl Boudreau, Adrienne Hosek, Heather McKibben, Lauren Peritz (UCD); Jessica Trounstine (UCM)