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American Political Science Association

104th APSA Annual Meeting, world's largest for the study of politics, in Boston Aug. 28-31

Washington, DC—The 104th Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (APSA) will convene from August 28-31 in Boston, Massachusetts at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston Marriott Copley Place, and Sheraton Boston. The meeting is the world's largest gathering of political scientists and observers of politics and 7,000 participants are expected to attend over 1,000 panel sessions and events.

Contemporary public debates feature prominently in the meeting program. Hundreds of sessions will be convened on questions such as the 2008 U.S. elections, conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, immigration, terrorism, voting behavior, U.S. foreign and security policy, religion, and political polarization. Journalists can view select listings at www.politicalsciencenews.org. The full meeting program is searchable and is online at www.apsanet.org/mtgs/program.

The 2008 meeting, which has the theme of "Categories and the Politics of Global Inequalities," will examine the way in which we differentiate ideas, people, institutions, and nations. Changes in the world political economy and forms of social organization—like globalization, democratization, and international migration—underscore how dynamic these phenomena are and the ways in which they pose challenges to interested observers of politics. Some featured speakers and events include:

Interested members of the media may pre-register for complimentary meeting credentials online at http://www.apsanet.org/section_77.cfm until 5 PM EST, Friday, August 22. On-site registration at the Hynes Convention Center will also be available.

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The American Political Science Association (est. 1903) is the leading professional organization for the study of politics and has over 14,000 members in 80 countries. For more news and information about political science research and the APSA meeting visit the APSA media website, www.politicalsciencenews.org.



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