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Collaborate on ICPP7 Panel Proposals!

We are excited to invite critical and interpretive policy scholars to collaborate on panel proposals for the 7th International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP7), taking place from July 2-4, 2025, in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This event, organized by the ICPP in partnership with the Chiang Mai University School of Public Policy, offers a unique platform to present your research and engage with leading policy scholars from around the world.

In line with the conference’s aim to promote dynamic intellectual exchange, we are reaching out to critical and interpretive policy scholars who are interested in proposing panels for this event. Instead of submitting individual proposals, we believe a coordinated effort will enhance our impact and create more space for the unique contributions of our field.

Why Collaborate on a Panel Proposal?

By working together, we can:

  • Strengthen our presence at the conference by bringing together diverse perspectives on critical and interpretive policy analysis.
  • Create panels that facilitate rich, cross-cutting discussions that reflect the complexity of today’s policy challenges.
  • Ensure that our collective work gains visibility in plenary sessions and multi-session formats at this influential event.

Key Dates to Remember:

  • Call for Panels Deadline: October 28, 2024
  • Call for Papers: November 15, 2024 – January 31, 2025
  • Registration: February 17, 2025 – July 1, 2025
    (Early bird registration ends on March 31, 2025)

Join Us!

If you are interested in collaborating on a panel proposal for ICPP7, we encourage you to get in touch with us as soon as possible. Let’s come together to ensure that critical and interpretive policy research is strongly represented at this key global event.

For more information about ICPP7, visit the official ICPP7 page or contact us directly to discuss potential collaboration opportunities.

Let’s make ICPP7 an inspiring and impactful event for all critical and interpretive policy scholars!