2024 CFP for APSA, Largest Annual Meeting of Political Science

Whether you do normative or empirical or quantitative research, much of that research is both related to political science and effective altruism. (If you are wondering if your research qualifies, see our list below of research areas that connect both fields.)

Nicholas Emery-Xu (UCLA PhD student) and Mahendra Prasad (Berkeley PhD candidate) are planning to organize sessions and events at APSA, the largest annual meeting of political scientists in North America. In past years, we have organized APSA sessions with Allan Dafoe, Toby Ord, Stuart Russell, and others.

APSA 2023 is scheduled for September 5-8 2024 in Philadelphia.

If you are unfamiliar with APSA, read the APSA CFP. To increase your probability of acceptance, email Nicholas (niemery@ucla.edu) with your proposal no later than January 9, 2024.

Mahendra and Nicholas will give advice on (1) editing your proposal and (2) which divisions or related groups to submit to in order to maximize your likelihood of acceptance. By January 12, 2024, Nick or Mahendra will email you with guidance, and they will help shepherd your proposal until it is submitted by or before January 17, 2024, which is the current APSA deadline.

If your proposal is accepted, we will apply to EA organizations to help cover your travel and board expenses. (Note: Though we will try, we cannot guarantee funding.)

We will also try to organize mixers at APSA to encourage researchers (who do political science research related to EA) to get to know each other and collaborate, as well as give political science researchers unfamiliar with EA the opportunity to learn more about EA and find potential research collaborations.

Important Deadlines

January 9, 2024: Email your proposal. Please title your proposal email “My APSA Proposal

January 12, 2024: You will receive a response from Nicholas or Mahendra

January 17, 2023: Current deadline to submit proposal to APSA

If you have any further questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to email Mahendra or Nicholas.

Research areas connecting effective altruism and political science

This is a non-comprehensive list.

  • Algorithmic game theory

  • Animal welfare

  • Artificial intelligence

  • Biological epidemics/​warfare

  • Climate change

  • Computational modelling

  • Decision theory

  • Existential risks

  • Extreme poverty & inequality

  • Economics

  • Forecasting

  • Formal modelling

  • Game theory

  • Global catastrophic risks

  • Global priorities research

  • Great powers conflict minimization

  • Institutional decision making

  • Intergenerational governance

  • Mechanism design

  • Multiagent systems

  • Moral uncertainty

  • Nuclear disasters/​warfare

  • Political/​economic/​social philosophy

  • Politics for the long term (e.g., longtermism)

  • Quantitative methods (e.g., causal inference, machine learning, etc.)

  • Social choice

  • Value alignment

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