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[ecrea] CFP: PMG stream at PSA 2011
Thu Sep 16 21:32:58 GMT 2010
Political Marketing
Group panels and workshops at the PSA Annual Conference April 2011,
London
The 61st Political Studies Association Annual Conference will take place
on 19 - 21 April 2011 in London. The PSA Political Marketing Group
will be organising a stream of workshops and panels during this
conference and we invite you to submit proposals for panels and papers to
be delivered as part of this programme.
This year the overall objective of the conference is to bring together
scholars, policy makers and practitioners from diverse international
backgrounds, and we are keen to reflect this ambition in our own
programme of activities. We seek papers on any of the whole range
of political marketing research and practice, but are particularly
interested in receiving submissions that fall within the following
thematic streams:
A) Public Affairs & Public Relations
This panel seeks to address the notion of professionalization and in
particular the role of business practices on democracy. We welcome
papers focusing on the relationship between citizens, the election
process and the use of marketing tools. Themes may include:
Role of professional marketers
Strategy, lobbying & targeting
Impact on citizens & the Polis
B) Electoral Reforms
Coalitions & hung parliaments (Australia & UK) – and also
minority governments (Canada) -- provide unique opportunities and
challenges to both political parties and citizens. We welcome
papers on how political marketing needs to adapt or may possibly be
responsible for these recent trends. Panel papers may be either
contemporary or historical. Themes may include:
Comparisons of practice between electoral systems
Coalitions, hung parliaments & log trading
Positioning strategies internally, with coalition partners, and
externally to voters.
C) Political Marketing -- as a Discipline
This panel intends to draw upon practitioner expertise; providing a
platform and opportunity to analyse the impact that the marketing
profession has on the political process. We encourage proposals
that will look at these themes from a theoretical and/or a practical
perspective. Potential themes may include:
Impact of business practices on democracy
Role of marketing as propaganda & diplomacy
Creating new synergies between political marketing and public relations
research
The influence and role of non-political actors
D) The Channel
How does technology impact on the political process, the citizen and
engagement with politics? Drawing upon various experiences (for
example US versus UK) we want to encourage comparative and cross
disciplinary research and consideration of media challenges and changes
to political marketing. Themes may include:
Beyond WEB 2.0
Crowd sourcing & single issue politics
Segmentation & Targeting
The deadline for submission of abstracts is September 21st.
Please send abstracts of up to 200 words, including full name, title and
institutional affiliation to either:
Dr Scott Davidson
De Montfort University
(sdavidson /at/ dmu.ac.uk)
Or
Dr Mark Passera,
Bournemouth University
(mpassera /at/ gmail.com)
Membership is of the PSA-PMG group is free, and activated by joining the
political marketing Google group. Please email Jenny Lloyd on
(jenny.lloyd /at/ uwe.ac.uk) or
Jennifer Lees-Marshment on
(j.lees-marshment /at/ auckland.ac.nz) to be signed up.
Dr Scott Davidson
Senior Lecturer in Public Relations and Media
De Montfort University
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