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Koc University C of I talk

June 23rd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

My talk at Koc University in Istanbul, 14 June 2011.

C of I at CAST: slides

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ - (0 Comments)

Here are the slides from my talk at CAST, 27 May 2011.

C of I at CAST: q and a

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

The q and a following my talk at CAST, 27 May 2011.

C of I at CAST: discussant

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

Ole Wæver‘s discussant comments following my talk at CAST in Copenhagen, 27 May 2011.

C of I at CAST

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

Another talk based on my Conduct of Inquiry book. This one — a particularly good one, I’d say — was held at the Center for Advanced Security Theory (CAST) at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, 27 May 2011.

Weber in Oslo: q and a

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

The q and a that followed my talk on Max Weber’s methodology at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), which is archived here.

Weber in Oslo

June 2nd, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (1 Comments)

Here’s a talk I gave at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) on 25 May. Topic: Weberian methodology.

NSSR: Towards Global IR

April 9th, 2011 | Posted by ptj in ProfPTJ's Podcasts - (0 Comments)

I was invited to participate in the keynote panel for a graduate student conference entitled “Amplification and Resistance: Introducing the Politics of the Globe” (more information here) at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Here’s what I said.

Note that the slides I reference in the talk can be seen here.

Together with my colleague Celine-Marie Pascalefrom AU’s Sociology Department, here’s a talk delivered in AU’s School of Public Affairs’ research seminar series, 30 March 2011. Celine-Marie’s book Cartographies of Knowledge is a really great critical overview of how many of the same issues I wrestle with in The Conduct of Inquiry in International Relations play out in Sociology.

And now for something not so completely different: the “zombie apocalypse” panel from ISA 2011, in which I did not personally participate, but lots of friends and colleagues did. Fair warning, this is a pretty big file, which is why I have not tagged it for automatic syndication.