List of Communications-related Conferences - Public Opinion and Political Communication

Public Opinion and Political Communication

  • World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR)

Next conference: May 15–18, 2008 in New Orleans, LA; submissions closed
Regional seminar, "Democracy, Development & Disasters: The 3 D's of Opinion Research in the Transitional Societies," February 27–29, 2008 in New Delhi, India

  • American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)

Next conference: May 15–18, 2008 in New Orleans, LA; submissions closed

  • Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research (MAPOR)

Next conference: November 15–16, 2008 in Chicago; abstract submissions due June 30, 2008

  • American Political Science Association (APSA)

Next conference: August 28–31, 2008 in Boston, MA; submissions closed

  • Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)

Next conference: April 3–6, 2008 in Chicago; submissions closed

  • Western Political Science Association (WPSA)

Next conference: March 20–22, 2008 in San Diego, CA; submissions closed

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