The Toronto-Montreal
Political Behaviour Workshop
We are pleased to announce that the 10th edition of the Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop will be moving to the beautiful city of Montreal! We have assembled an exciting group of scholars to present at this year’s workshop.
The workshop will take place on September 27 and 28, 2024, near the McGill Campus in downtown Montreal. As in past years, there will be about a dozen papers presented. We will spend nearly an hour on each paper.
The deadline to submit a proposal has passed, but we warmly welcome you to join the workshop as an attendee. Please fill out the REGISTRATION FORM if you would like to join us.
The workshop is jointly hosted by the Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC), the Department of Political Science at McGill University, and the Consortium for Electoral Democracy in collaboration with the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, University of Toronto, and the Department of Politics at Toronto Metropolitan University.
We hope to see you in September!
Dietlind Stolle
Vincent Arel-Bundock
Leo Baccini
Elissa Berwick
Ruth Dassonneville
About the workshop
Peter Loewen and Daniel Rubenson founded the annual Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop in 2013, to bring together social scientists working on political behaviour, political economy and related topics. The idea is to provide a forum for cutting edge work to be discussed in more detail than the normal conference format allows. Participants spend about an hour on each paper, and try to provide lots of opportunity to discuss and socialize outside of paper sessions. There is also a well-attended poster session.
You can find details about past editions here: https://www.rubenson.org/events