Here’s the third podcast lecture for World Politics for Fall 2010. This one’s on constructivism, and the role of identity and notions of community in world politics.
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Here’s the third podcast lecture for World Politics for Fall 2010. This one’s on constructivism, and the role of identity and notions of community in world politics.
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Here are my comments delivered as part of a roundtable on the question “What does it mean to be critical?” Fantastic panel; I’m only sad that I didn’t leave the recorder running so as to capture the other presentations and the rest of the ensuing discussion. Next time, perhaps.
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Since I was afflicted by unaccustomed jet lag during the first day of the SGIR conference last week, I did not record my comments on the pop culture panel, anticipating that they’d be somewhat rambly and opaque. But since I was presenting my Battlestar Galactica paper, and since the paper is almost unchanged from when I presented it at ISA earlier this year, interested parties can go here and listen to my comments from a few months ago.
Here are my discussant comments from a panel entitled “Peace, the Nordic Way?” at the 2010 SGIR meeting in Stockholm, Sweden last week.
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Discussant comments from a panel on “qualitative” methodology and IR; the panel discussant duties were dispersed among all participants, and in these remarks I am discussing a paper on the economist/sociologist split in IR scholarship.
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The slides from my methodology panel presentation, audio from which can be found here.
The Road Not Taken: Analyticism and Configurational Analysis in IR.
My presentation from a panel on “qualitative” methodology and IR scholarship, 5 September 2010, in Washington DC at the annual APSA meeting. mp3 format. The slides for this presentation are posted here.
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Here are my somewhat rambling discussant comments from a panel on “Time and World Politics,” 4 September 2010, in Washington DC at the annual APSA meeting. mp3 format.
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Here’s the first podcast lecture for the Fall 2010 edition of my World Politics class. The topic is “realism.” it’s an m4a file as usual — chaptered audio with slides — so your best bet is to drop it into iTunes or QuickTime Player in order to view/listen to it. (Apologies for the distorted visuals if you play it through the media player here on the site; downloading is almost always a better idea.)
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Here is a pdf of the slides from the first NSLC International Diplomacy lecture of the 2010 program: “Exchange.†Later on this summer I hope to record a performance and podcast it; check back for that if you’re interested, or subscribe to the NSLC feed (http://kittenboo.com/blog/file/nslc/feed/) for automagic updates as they happen.
In case it wasn’t obvious, and yes I have had questions about this, click on the word “Here†at the start of the post to download the pdf document.