Aida Hozic’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-NE workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies.
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Aida Hozic’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-NE workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies.
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Brent Steele’s presentation from the 2009 ISA-Northeast workshop on Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies.
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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.
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Here is part two of my presentation and the 2009 NSF Workshop on Interpretive Methodologies in Political Science. The workshop — held in Toronto, Canada, conveniently just prior to the APSA annual meeting in that city — was on interpretive political science; my presentation was on philosophy of science, research methodology, and such things. Based on my forthcoming book, of course, but a slightly different mix of the same themes I’ve played with in other performances archived here on the site.
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Here is part one of my presentation and the 2009 NSF Workshop on Interpretive Methodologies in Political Science. The workshop — held in Toronto, Canada, conveniently just prior to the APSA annual meeting in that city — was on interpretive political science; my presentation was on philosophy of science, research methodology, and such things. Based on my forthcoming book, of course, but a slightly different mix of the same themes I’ve played with in other performances archived here on the site.
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Here’s a podcast of the presentation I gave at yesterday’s New Faculty Orientation. As usual, you’ll have to download this and then open it in either iTunes or QuickTime Player, both of which are free downloads from Apple.
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Here’s the podcast on online communication techniques that I made during the 2009 AACP Teachers Seminar.
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This will make no sense to you unless you’re a participant in the AACP 2009 Teachers Seminar, so if you are not a participant, please just ignore this post.
If, on the other hand, you are a participant, you’ll want to download this document outlining the simulation exercise. Also, you’ll want to have this web evaluation form open during the presentations themselves; the password to access the form should be on the main presentation screen at the front of the room).
This is the concluding lecture from SIS-680, Summer 2009. I decided to re-deliver this one this year because I wasn’t entirely happy with the last version, so here it is — recorded live.
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Here’s the outline for proposal #3 for SIS-680, Summer 2009.