WESTERN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION 2021 VIRTUAL
MEETING
April 1 - 3, 2021
Populism, Nativism, Democratic Backsliding, and Pandemic
Politics
If you are interested in sponsoring/exhibiting with WPSA
during its 2021 Virtual Conference scheduled for April 1 - 3, 2021, please
contact Elsa Favila, Associate Director, at favilaej@csus.edu for information.
With the cancellation of the 2021 meeting in Seattle and the move to
an entirely online conference, we are especially grateful for the assistance
we have received this year. In particular, we would like to thank the
following exhibitors and advertisers. Please follow their links below.
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The University of Chicago Press publishes more than
80 scholarly journals that cover a wide range of disciplines, from
the humanities and the social sciences to the life and physical sciences.
Visit our virtual exhibit
page to browse political science journals and books. |
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The University of Minnesota Press is offering a 40%
discount on almost two hundred political science titles, including
Digitize and Punish (Brian Jefferson), The Dispossessed (Daniel
Bensaïd), The Death of Asylum (Alison Mountz), Curiosity and
Power (Perry Zurn), Intolerable (Michel Foucault and Prisons Information
Group), Cruelty as Citizenship (Cristina Beltrán), and many
more.
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Polity is an international publisher in the social sciences and
humanities and our list features some of the world’s leading
thinkers. We combine the publication of original, cutting-edge work
of the highest quality with a systematic programme of textbooks and
course books for students and scholars in further and higher education.
Hear more about books that matter and receive exclusive discounts
by joining our mailing list.
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Visit our Teachers College Press book display for WPSA 2021 https://www.tcpress.com/wpsa-virtual-exhibit
(or click on our logo to the left to access our virtual book display)
featuring a range of new and noteworthy TC Press titles for the WPSA
community -- such as A Search for Common Ground by Pedro Noguera and
Rick Hess, Racial Microaggressions by Daniel Solorzano, and Is Everyone
Really Equal? by Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo. Teachers College
Press (Teachers College, Columbia University) has built its reputation
on a commitment to excellence and a readiness to tackle the most difficult
and provocative issues facing American education. TC Press publishes
works at the cutting edge of theory, research, and practice.
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The Scholar’s Choice is a combined exhibit company which markets
books on behalf of university & academic publishers. We exhibit
at 80-100 conferences a year, bringing the latest in scholarship by
presses who choose not to exhibit on their own. This year
we will be featuring highly discounted books from a number of our
publishers and will also have a small list of sale books and T-shirts
available. Please click
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