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Welcome to the Political Studies Association

at London Guildhall University


The Political Studies Association of the United Kingdom was founded in 1950 to develop and promote the study of politics. Its publications include Political Studies, a leading journal in the field which reflects the vigour and importance of the discipline of politics and contributes significantly to its development. Politics, the second journal of the PSA, contains surveys, debates and analyses both by established and up-coming political scientists. The Association is affiliated to the International Political Science Association and represents its members on the Council of that body.


WHAT'S NEW

 

1998 PSA Conference Details ~ INCLUDES UPDATED PANEL AND PAPER INFORMATION

PLEASE NOTE THE DEADLINE FOR PANELS HAS PASSED

please see conference page for further details

Search engine for the PSA website

Political Research Online

Call for papers

UK Citizens' Online Democracy - are running a government supported consultation on the government's Freedom of Information White Paper

"Before we produce the draft Freedom of Information Bill, I am keen to hear people's views on our proposals. This website will be a quick and convenient route for people to provide this feedback. I look forward to taking part in the online discussion planned for the New Year." Dr Clark

 


PSA Administration

PSA Executive Committee

Membership, PSA Specialist Groups, PSA Sub-Committee


Annual Conferences

7-9 April 1998

University of Keele

Details

Easter 1999

University of Nottingham

 

Easter 2000

Birkbeck College & London School of Economics

 


PSA Database

on the World Wide Web and links to on-line politics courses

for social scientific resources, data archives, etc

for links to UK political parties and MP's, national and local governments and Interest Groups

European Union, International Bodies, Open Government sites world-wide

newspapers and other media related sites

Election results and campaigns worldwide

Sites dealing specifically with gender-related political issues

Search the PSA WWW - results returned will direct you to the relevant PSA page


For comments and contributions to the PSA on the World Wide Web please contact Richard Topf at topf@lgu.ac.uk


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