Call for Papers: 18th Annual JCPA-ICPA Workshop-September 10-12, 2020

What Does Comparative Policy Analysis Have to Do With the Structure, Institution and Agency Debate?

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Workshop Dates:

September 10-12, 2020

Venue:

Koç University, Istinye Campus, Istanbul, Turkey

https://istinye.ku.edu.tr/home

Convenor:

Prof. Caner Bakir

Koc University’s Center for Research on Globalization, Peace and Democratic Governance is hosting the 18th Annual Workshop of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA) and the International Comparative Policy Analysis-Forum (ICPA-Forum) scholarly society on September 10-12, 2020. The papers presented at the Annual Workshop are candidates for a Special Issue of the JCPA, guest edited by the convener of the workshop. Papers presented at this workshop, following the Aims and Scope of the JCPA, will be considered for publication in the JCPA, following the Journal’s standard reviewing process (COMPARATIVEPOLICY.ORG) Furthermore, panels are planned at a major academic conference in 2020 for papers selected to appear in the special issue in order to increase their visibility and impact.

 

Comparative policy analysis (CPA) takes into account key structural, institutional and agency-level differences among countries over time in its widely accepted research strategy. This is because interactions among structures (broader material and cultural contexts within which institutions and actors are embedded), institutions (formal and informal rules that inform the actions of actors), and actors (individuals, organizations and/or collective entities)inform CPA. Yet CPA scholars rarely acknowledge, much less explore, such interactions among these interdependent factors. In common parlance, the terms ‘structure’, ‘institution’ and ‘organization’ are often combined and/or conflated. Notwithstanding, it is important to distinguish between them for academic purposes in order to analyze their relationship, interactions and influence. To do so, it is crucial to go beyond ‘context matters’ and to explore some of the interrelated dynamics informing CPA. This is exactly what the workshop aims to do. The 18th Annual JCPA and ICPA-Forum Workshop calls for original contributions that shed light on how, where, when and why structural, institutional and agency-level factors inform policy analysis.

 

The goals of this ICPA-Forum and JCPA Workshop are threefold: (1) to encourage empirical and theoretical interest in the interactions among structural, institutional and agency-level factors that inform CPA perspectives, focusing on different levels of analysis, and applying different research methodologies; (2) to build richly contextualized, interdisciplinary and comparative conceptual or theoretical foundations for analysis and research; and (3) to stimulate further comparative empirical policy research that uses original data and focuses on, for example, comparative analysis of countries or cases in the policy domains. This involves examination of the impact of structural, institutional and agency-related factors affecting policy analysis at the national, the supranational, regional, or actor levels of analysis.

 

Given the limited attention paid to the individual and joint effects of structures, institutions and actors on policy analysis, this call for papers is purposefully broad. What is critical is to build bridges between the public policy and institutional scholarship, by using CPA in order to help develop new empirical and/or theoretical insights. The papers presented at the workshop are expected to guide future research in addressing various factors that shape policy analysis across time and space. Participants are expected to present well-developed working drafts ready by summer 2020 and serve as discussants in a small intensive workshop group setting.

Important Key Deadlines

Abstract Submissions Deadline to Convener: April 18, 2020 (500 words)

Notification of Accepted Proposals: April 23, 2020

Full Paper Submission and Registration: July 1, 2020

Dissemination of Comments from the Assigned Discussants and Convener to Authors: July 17, 2020

Revised Paper Submission Deadline: August 24, 2020

Dissemination of Revised Papers to Workshop Participants: August 25, 2020

Workshop Date: September 10-12, 2020

Final version submissions: November 20, 2020

Financial Support:

Financial support of GLODEM/Koc University: three nights’ accommodation for up to 9 paper givers at Istinye Campus; a fully equipped meeting room; catering during the day of the workshop (breakfast, lunch and coffee breaks); subsidized dinner at Yuksel Balik Restaurant, Tarabya on September 11th (participants self-pay USD35). A reception sponsored by JCPA and ICPA-Forum (Free). Sponsoring organizations: GLODEM, Koc University, JCPA, ICPA-Forum.

Registration and Payment Information:

The workshop includes a complimentary reception for invited paper presenters and discussants as well as refreshments and lunch during Workshop.
The required workshop fee for all participants (presenters, discussants and other attendees), is $250 payable at: paypal.me/comparativepolicy
The fee includes membership to the ICPA-Forum and all related benefits as well as a free annual subscription to the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis.
For any questions regarding payment and registration, please email secretary@comparativepolicy.org.

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