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Margaret Keck’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-Northeast workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies. (Due to some bizarre recording errors, the talk is in four pieces, and there are a few small gaps between the pieces where the recording was unusable.)

Margaret Keck’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-Northeast workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies. (Due to some bizarre recording errors, the talk is in four pieces, and there are a few small gaps between the pieces where the recording was unusable.)

2009 ISA-NE methodology workshop — Hozic

October 18th, 2009 | Posted by ptj in IRRM | ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

Aida Hozic’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-NE workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies.

2009 ISA-NE methodology workshop — Steele

October 18th, 2009 | Posted by ptj in IRRM | ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

Brent Steele’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-Northeast workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies.

ISA-NE 2009 discussant comments

October 18th, 2009 | Posted by ptj in ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

Here are my discussant comments from a panel entitled “The Use of Historical Evidence in International Relations” at the 2009 ISA-Northeast conference in Baltimore, MD.

ISA-NE 2008 (#5 of 5)

October 6th, 2008 | Posted by ptj in IRRM | ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

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

ISA-NE 2008 (#4 of 5)

October 6th, 2008 | Posted by ptj in IRRM | ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

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

ISA-NE 2008 (#3 of 5)

October 6th, 2008 | Posted by ptj in IRRM | ISA-NE - (0 Comments)

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

ISA-NE 2008 (#2 of 5)

October 6th, 2008 | Posted by ptj in ISA-NE | ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

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

ISA-NE 2008 (#1 of 5)

October 6th, 2008 | Posted by ptj in ISA-NE | ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

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.