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comments on Richard Price’s IO article

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 1:17 pm on Friday, October 24, 2008

Here’s a recording of the introductory comments I made at an SIS-American University faculty-PhD student reading group in which we discuss recent IR articles. This session was on Richard Price’s “Moral Limit and Possibility in World Politics,” International Organization 62:2 (2008). This is audio only, but it’s in mp4 format; should play fine in iTunes.

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Delaware talk

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 1:08 pm on Friday, October 24, 2008

Here’s an audio-and-slides (.m4a) recording of a talk on my philosophy of science book (in progress), delivered at the University of Delaware on 22 October 2008.

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constructionism

Filed under: ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 7:28 am on Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Here’s a presentation — audio and slides — I delivered yesterday at Georgetown University as part of a Ph.D. seminar on political science as a vocation. It’s a .m4a file, so you’ll need to download and play it in QuickTime Player or iTunes.

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ISA-NE 2008 (#5 of 5)

Filed under: ISA-NE — ptj at 6:53 pm on Monday, October 6, 2008

Track Five, the third methodology workshop presentation, by Amy Skonieczny.

ISA-NE 2008 (#4 of 5)

Filed under: ISA-NE — ptj at 6:52 pm on Monday, October 6, 2008

Track Four, the second workshop presentation, by Renee Marlin-Bennett. Featuring twelves tips for doing “emancipatory empiricist” research.

ISA-NE 2008 (#3 of 5)

Filed under: ISA-NE — ptj at 6:50 pm on Monday, October 6, 2008

Track Three, the first presentation from this year’s methodology workshop — this one’s by Rose Shinko.

ISA-NE 2008 (#2 of 5)

Filed under: ISA-NE,ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 6:48 pm on Monday, October 6, 2008

Track Two, my comments as a discussant on a panel entitled “Agents, Structures, and Change.”

ISA-NE 2008 (#1 of 5)

Filed under: ISA-NE,ProfPTJ's Podcasts — ptj at 6:46 pm on Monday, October 6, 2008

So here’s a little EP called “ISA-NE 2008.” Track One, my comments at the roundtable on David Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah’s book manuscript Savage Economics.

World Politics 2008, fourth podcast

Filed under: SIS-105 — ptj at 1:16 pm on Thursday, October 2, 2008

So upon closer examination, the only thing I didn’t like about last year’s fourth podcast was the crappy sound. So I played with it a bit and here is a modified version of the podcast — unfortunately, in making the sound better I managed to eliminate the chapter menus, so if you want the version with those you should go here instead.

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