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Call for Proposals for New Editor of Politics and Religion (P&R)

Politics and Religion

Call for Proposals for New Editor

The Religion and Politics Section of the American Political Science Association invites applications from individuals for the editorship of Politics and Religion (P&R) for a 1 year term starting in January 1, 2026. 

 

Interested applicants for editor should be senior scholars. Applicants are expected to have records of significant research accomplishment in the subfield of Religion and Politics, intellectual breadth and depth, an entrepreneurial approach to attracting and soliciting quality manuscripts, authors, and reviewers, and excellent administrative, organizational, and interpersonal skills.

 

Information for Candidates

Politics and Religion is the flagship journal for the subfield of religion and politics. It is published by Cambridge University Press and is now open access. As a result, both the number of submissions and the scrutiny required to evaluate them have increased. On average, the journal receives approximately 150-175 submissions per year, and this number continues to grow. Serving as editor therefore demands substantial time, intellectual effort, and management skills. At the same time, editorship provides an opportunity to shape the journal’s intellectual direction and influence the field of religion and politics. Given the open-access model, the rising volume of submissions, challenges in securing reviewers, and the evolving landscape of peer-reviewed publishing with the widespread availability of AI tools, the current editors have graciously agreed to invite a third editor to join them.

 

The P&R editor reports to the Executive Committee of the Religion and Politics Section of APSA and to the Publishing Editor at Cambridge University Press. The editor will appoint book review editors and journal editorial board members in consultation with the section’s executive committee. The editor is required to provide at least one written report per year on the state of the journal, in addition to frequent informal consultation with the section and CUP. Cambridge University Press provides a stipend to the editors each year.

 

To Apply

Candidates should e-mail a single PDF that includes a full curriculum vita, and a letter of intent or proposal that discusses vision and goals for the journal. The proposal should include experiences directly relevant to the position of editor; plans for management, and organization of the journal’s workflow; and statements of support from the host university(ies).

 

Applications that can demonstrate managerial support from host institutions will be preferred. Such support may include graduate assistantship funding, direct financial contributions, or institutional arrangements that provide editors with dedicated time for their duties.

 

Applications should be sent to the search committee at apsa.religion.politics@gmail.com and must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. EST November 15 2025. All applicants will receive e-mail confirmation. If you have questions about the editorial responsibilities and the journal’s workflow, please contact the current Editors, Andrew Lewis (Andrew.Lewis@uc.edu) or Sultan Tepe (sultant@uic.edu).

 

REMINDER! Small Grants Proposals due November 10th!

Call for Proposals: 

Small Grants for Research in Religion and Politics

Due November 10, 2025

 

The Religion and Politics section of the American Political Science Association is requesting proposals for small grant awards of up to $2,500 for research on religion and politics. Proposals may address any topic of theoretical, empirical, and practical significance for the study of religion and politics. 

Effective proposals will make clear what the author(s) intend to do, why that research is important, and how the project will be executed. 

Proposals should have the following components:

  1. Cover Page: This should contain project title, author(s), institutional affiliation(s), title(s), email address(es), and a project abstract of 250 words or less.
  2. Narrative: This text should be no more than three pages, single-spaced, in a standard font. The narrative should have (at a minimum) the following sections:
    • Project Overview
    • Background and Literature Review
    • Research Design and Analysis Plans
  3. Brief Budget and Narrative Explaining Budget: Authors may request up to $2,500.
    • Please note that funds may be used for research purposes, such as hiring of research assistants, survey data collection and interviews, purchasing of data, or travel expenses (e.g., travel, lodging, food, ground transportation). 
    • Funds may not be used for salary or honoraria for the researcher. University indirect costs (NDCs) will not be allowed.
  4. Bibliography containing only references cited within the proposal.
  5. Biography(ies): Please limit each author’s biography to no more than 200 words.
  6. CV(s) of author(s)
  7. Applicants who have not completed their PhDs should request a letter of support from their advisor. Letters should be emailed to apsa.religion.politics@gmail.com.

Award terms and requirements:

  • Application opens October 1. Please submit proposals to apsa.religion.politics@gmail.com by 11:59 PM on November 10, 2025. 
  • Awards will be announced by December 10, 2025.
  • Funds may be spent through December 10, 2026.
  • Applicants must be members of the Religion & Politics section (note that section membership is free to graduate students).
  • Preference will be given to graduate students, recent PhDs, and untenured faculty. 
  • Questions may be addressed to Nandini Deo nandini.deo@georgetown.edu

Call for Proposals: 

Small Grants for Research in Religion and Politics

Due November 10, 2025

 

The Religion and Politics section of the American Political Science Association is requesting proposals for small grant awards of up to $2,500 for research on religion and politics. Proposals may address any topic of theoretical, empirical, and practical significance for the study of religion and politics. 

Effective proposals will make clear what the author(s) intend to do, why that research is important, and how the project will be executed. 

Proposals should have the following components:

  1. Cover Page: This should contain project title, author(s), institutional affiliation(s), title(s), email address(es), and a project abstract of 250 words or less.
  2. Narrative: This text should be no more than three pages, single-spaced, in a standard font. The narrative should have (at a minimum) the following sections:
    • Project Overview
    • Background and Literature Review
    • Research Design and Analysis Plans
  3. Brief Budget and Narrative Explaining Budget: Authors may request up to $2,500.
    • Please note that funds may be used for research purposes, such as hiring of research assistants, survey data collection and interviews, purchasing of data, or travel expenses (e.g., travel, lodging, food, ground transportation). 
    • Funds may not be used for salary or honoraria for the researcher. University indirect costs (NDCs) will not be allowed.
  4. Bibliography containing only references cited within the proposal.
  5. Biography(ies): Please limit each author’s biography to no more than 200 words.
  6. CV(s) of author(s)
  7. Applicants who have not completed their PhDs should request a letter of support from their advisor. Letters should be emailed to apsa.religion.politics@gmail.com.

Award terms and requirements:

  • Application opens October 1. Please submit proposals to apsa.religion.politics@gmail.com by 11:59 PM on November 10, 2025. 
  • Awards will be announced by December 10, 2025.
  • Funds may be spent through December 10, 2026.
  • Applicants must be members of the Religion & Politics section (note that section membership is free to graduate students).
  • Preference will be given to graduate students, recent PhDs, and untenured faculty. 
  • Questions may be addressed to Nandini Deo nandini.deo@georgetown.edu