The 4th Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference
Thu, 19 Jun 2025 - Fri, 20 Jun 2025
Danemark
Organized by: Copenhagen Business School
We are pleased to announce the fourth Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference, to be held on 19-20 June 2025. The conference will be held at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS), and co-organized by faculty at Princeton’s School of Public and international Affairs and CBS. We invite submissions of research proposals that examine the relationship between money and politics. This includes – but is not limited to – research on non-market strategy, lobbying, campaign finance, political connections, corruption, business and politics, and how decision-makers (including bureaucrats) interact with special interests.
Over the last decade, research into the role of money in politics has experienced a renaissance. Despite the increasing interest, few conferences have been dedicated to this field of study. As a result, there are few opportunities for scholars with an interest in the role of money in politics to meet and discuss their research. The Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference provides a unique opportunity for scholars to meet and discuss cutting-edge research on money in politics.
To help cover the costs of the conference, we will charge a participation fee for participants with sufficient research accounts ($50 for junior scholars, $100 for associate professors, and $150 for full professors). However, the fee will be waived for participants with insufficient research funds. Similarly, for those without research funds, limited travel funding is available (with priority given to junior scholars).
If you would like to participate in the conference, please submit your research proposal or volunteer as a discussant using this Google Form: https://forms.gle/ZFP4v2dD3SZ9A2NaA.
The deadline for applications is Friday, 10 January 2025.
Applicants will be notified of whether their proposal is accepted before 7 February 2025. We welcome applications from scholars regardless of age, gender, race, religion, or ethnic background.
If you have any questions, you can email the organizing committee at cphmoneyinpolitics@gmail.com.
Copenhagen Money in Politics Conference Organizing Committee (2025)
Hye Young You (Princeton)
Anne Jamison (CBS)
Michael Müller (CBS)
Jan Stuckatz (CBS)
Florian M. Hollenbach (CBS)
Benjamin C.K. Egerod (CBS)
Mogens K. Justesen (CBS)
Yumi Park (CBS)
Felix Hartmann (CBS)