Georgia Political Science Association 

The Georgia Political Science Association is the professional association for political science
practitioners and educators in Georgia.  Founded in 1968, the GPSA is the second largest state
political science association in the United States. Membership is drawn from the public, private
and academic sectors. We welcome members, attendees, participants, and students from around
the world. The association annual meeting is held each November in Savannah, Georgia.

For information regarding the Georgia Political Science Association:

http://www.gpsanet.org

Proceedings of the Georgia Political Science Association

A Refereed Internet-Based Publication of Scholarly Papers Intended Primarily as a Resource for the Teaching Political Scientist. 

Any faculty, graduate student or undergraduate student paper and abstract containing original research not
published  or presented at a previous conference  that has been presented in its entirety by the author/s on a panel 
of the GPSA annual meeting program may be submitted by the presenter or the editor for possible inclusion in the
Proceedings of the GPSA. Unsolicited submissions will not be considered. All submissions are subject to a blind peer
review process under the direction of the Proceedings Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Review Board. Submissions may
be returned, returned for revisions and editing, or accepted for publication as submitted. 
The text and citation format
for all submissions should be in conformance with the most recent edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.


The McBrayer Award and an accompanying $500.00 cash prize will be awarded
by the GPSA in years when a paper of outstanding scholarship  within the discipline is
presented in its entirety on the annual meeting program, published in the Proceedings and subsequently
recognized as such at the discretion of the Editorial Board and Editor-in-Chief of the Proceedings
of the GPSA by their decision to bestow the McBrayer Award.

 Please contact Dr. Joe Trachtenberg, Proceedings Editor-in-Chief, with questions and concerns at
joetrachtenberg@clayton.edu or (678) 466-4810.