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    ICED 2016 - 2nd International Conference on Election & Democracy 2016

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    Website http://electionanddemocracy.serendivusconference.com/index.php/main/callforpapers# | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category Democracy; Electoral system and administration of elections; History of Election; Voter interests ,priorities and behaviour; Challengers and changers of election; Pre and post-elections; Political leadership parties and coalitions; Ethical and unethical promotions in election; Campaign manifestos strategies and messages; Role of media and technology; Women and elections; Political polling and electoral study methodologies Young voters and First time voters Money politics Drift votes Beyond elections ? participatory democracy and non-formal politics Election monitoring and observation; NGO INGO and election examiners ;Traditional election method

    Deadline: April 18, 2016 | Date: May 27, 2016-May 28, 2016

    Venue/Country: Azores University, Ponta Delgada, Portugal, Portugal

    Updated: 2016-03-01 16:43:29 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Welcome to the official website of INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ELECTION AND DEMOCRACY ? ICED 2016. Elections are key components of any democratic system. It is a medium that allows citizens to choose individuals and parties to represent their interests at state and/or national level and to formulate and uphold laws that not only conform to internationally recognized standards but that act as a check and balance to unbridled executive power. As well, there is the view that often, what is promised in elections is seldom, if at all, translated into real policy that strengthens democracy and improves governance practices. This situation is also often negatively exacerbated when narrow-minded political exigencies of an authoritarian government demands the forging of ‘political compromises’ built on abstract ‘social contracts’ that disdain larger democratic interests so as to preserve ‘national security’, ‘ethnic harmony’ and ‘religious primacy’. Given this evident dichotomy and conflict between political theory and political reality, the department of Politics and International Relations feels compelled to host a regular International Conference on Elections and Democracy that would play a role in structuring future discourse on elections and democracy in a more rational and intellectual fashion among researchers and practitioners alike. Through this conference, it is hoped that politicians, political parties, bureaucrats, researchers, the media and general public would not only begin to understand and appreciate how electoral systems and electoral practices impact democratic governance (and vice-versa) but also to advocate better media, electoral and governance practices so as to advance the cause of democracy and good governance practices.

    Please note that though you to need send a proposed title and abstract at this stage, speakers are encouraged to submit a full paper before the conference. The conference will bring together academics, discussion and networking place for academics, Journalist, NGO’s, scientist, researchers, professionals, administrators, educational leaders, policy makers, industry representatives, advanced students, and others. In addition, all the submitted full papers will be included in the conference proceedings CD and proceeding book. The selected best papers are published in world reputed Journals and also all the papers are published in our website research library page and all the presentation videos are uploaded on YouTube and social media.


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