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ARTICLE 1: NAME The name of this research committee is the Committee on Political Sociology or CPS. ARTICLE 2: AFFILIATION The CPS has a dual professional affiliation. It is recognized by and operates as Research Committee 18 by the ISA and as Research Committee 6 by the IPSA. The CPS membership is compirised of 'sociologists' and 'political scientists' and its elected Board officers represent both disciplines and the interests of the two parent international organizations. This interdisciplinary exchange of scholars and ideas lies at the core of the CPS and determines its policies. ARTICLE 3: GOALS 3.1. To establish a community of scholars in universities
and elsewhere who have scientific interests in examining the relationship
between political and sociological phenomena ARTICLE 4: ACTIVITIES 4.1. To organize panels, paper sessions, research symposia
and workshops at the ISA and IPSA World Congress meetings and to discharge
the business of the CPS and its sponsor organizations ARTICLE 5: WORK GROUPS 5.1. In order to foster activity in specific subfields of
political sociology, Work Groups may be created ARTICLE 6: MEMBERSHIP 6.1. The membership of the CPS may be individual or collective
(an organization), as specified in the statutes and by-laws of the ISA
and IPSA ARTICLE 7: VOTING Any ISA/IPSA member interested in the CPS can participate in CPS-sponsored activities, but only regular members (individual or organization) will be eligible to vote, conduct formal activities and hold elected office in the CPS. ARTICLE 8: OFFICERS AND ELECTIONS 8.1. The officers of the CPS shall consist of an Executive
Board that is made up of a president, a secretary and at least three additional
officers ARTICLE 9: FUNDS 9.1 The CPS is free to organize itself and to administer
its own funds, to cooperate with academic and non-academic bodies, as
well as to engage in any activities the CPS membership may consider appropriate
to its stated goals and objectives ARTICLE 10: COMPLIANCE All CPS statutes listed above are compatible with the principles, rules and regulations of its parent organizations - the ISA and IPSA; see 'Statutes of the International Sociological Association (ISA)' and 'By-laws of the International Sociological Association', ISA Bulletin 63, Spring 1994:9-15; 'Constitution of the International Political Science Association', July 1992, available from: IPSA Secretariat, Department of Politics, Arts Building, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin, Ireland.1
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Posted at May 21,
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