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46-1 Roundtable: Ethnography Meets Rational Choice: The
Case of David Laitin, For Example
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 2, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Ted Hopf,
hopf.2@osu.edu, The Ohio State University |
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Participant(s): |
Robert H. Bates,
rbates@latte.harvard.edu, Harvard University
David
Woodruff,
dmwoodr@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Ashutosh
Varshney,
varshney@umich.edu, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Kanchan
Chandra,
kchandra@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology |
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Author(s): |
Being David Laitin: The Fearon
Factor
Ted Hopf,
hopf.2@osu.edu, Ohio State University
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Discussant(s): |
Yoshiko M. Herrera,
herrera@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University |
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46-2 The Role of Prediction in Testing Social Science
Theory |
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Date: |
Sunday, Sep 4, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Peter Turchin,
peter.turchin@uconn.edu, University of
Connecticut |
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Author(s): |
Prediction: Its Place in Politics
Michael S.
Lewis-Beck,
carole-eldeen@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa
Thinking Causally About Predictions
David
Waldner,
daw4h@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Stephen
E. Hanson,
shanson@uwashington.edu, University of
Washington
Wisdom, Prophecy, and Prediction: A Weberian
Approach to the Testing of Social Science Theory
Stephen E.
Hanson,
shanson@uwashington.edu, University of
Washington
Testing Theories in Historical Sociology by
Contrasting Model Predictions with Data
Peter
Turchin,
peter.turchin@uconn.edu, University of
Connecticut
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Discussant(s): |
Alexander Wendt,
wendt.23@osu.edu, The Ohio State University |
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46-3 Political Regimes: Concepts, Classifications, and
Comparisons |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 3, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Gerardo L. Munck,
munck@usc.edu, University of Southern California |
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Author(s): |
Militant Democracies? Repression
and Tolerance of Political Dissent in Western Europe
Giovanni
Capoccia,
giovanni.capoccia@ccc.ox.ac.uk, University of
Oxford
Defective Democracies as Hybrid Regimes
Wolfgang
Merkel,
wolfgang.merkel@wz-berlin.de, Humboldt
Universitaet
Backsliding or Deepening? Trajectories of Post-Cold
War Transitions
Philip
Roessler,
proessler@gvpt.umd.edu, University of Maryland
Classifying and Explaining Hybrid Regimes
Marc Morjé
Howard,
mmh@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
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Discussant(s): |
Lucan A. Way,
lway@temple.edu, Temple University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Gerardo L. Munck,
munck@usc.edu, University of Southern California |
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46-4 A Roundtable on Alexander George and Andrew Bennett's
"Case Studies and Theory Development in Social
Sciences" |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1, 4:15 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 43-13 |
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Chair: |
Jack S. Levy,
jacklevy@rci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University |
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Participant(s): |
Daniel W. Drezner,
ddrezner@uchicago.edu, Univeristy of Chicago
Christopher H. Achen,
achen@princeton.edu, Princeton University
John S.
Odell,
odell@usc.edu, University of Southern California
David
Dessler,
dadess@wm.edu, College of William & Mary
Andrew
Bennett,
bennetta@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University |
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46-5 Rethinking Qualitative Methods: A Symposium on
Rethinking Social Inquiry Edited By Henry Brady and
David Collier |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1, 2:00 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 8-11 |
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Participant(s): |
David Collier,
dcollier@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley
Philip A.
Schrodt,
schrodt@ku.edu, University of Kansas
Nathaniel
Beck,
Nathaniel.Beck@nyu.edu, New York University
W.
Phillips Shively,
shively@umn.edu, University of Minnesota
Andrew
Bennett,
bennetta@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University |
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Discussant(s): |
Henry E. Brady,
hbrady@csm.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley |
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46-6 Author Meets Critics Roundtable on Paul Pierson's
Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social
Analysis |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1,
4.15 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 7-22 |
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Chair: |
Kathleen Thelen,
thelen@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University |
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Participant(s): |
David R. Mayhew,
david.mayhew@yale.edu, Yale University
Bo
Rothstein,
bo.rothstein@pol.gu.se, Göteborg University
James
Mahoney,
james_mahoney@brown.edu, Brown University
Kathleen
Thelen,
thelen@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Paul
Pierson,
pierson@berkeley.edu, Harvard University |
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46-7 Qualitative Methods and the Subfields: Performance and
Prospect |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
James A. Caporaso,
caporaso@u.washington.edu, University of
Washington |
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Author(s): |
Comparative Politics
James
Mahoney,
james_mahoney@brown.edu, Brown University
American Politics and American Political Development
Paul
Pierson,
pierson@berkeley.edu, Harvard University
International Relations
Colin
Elman,
colin.elman@asu.edu, Arizona State University
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Discussant(s): |
James A. Caporaso,
caporaso@u.washington.edu, University of
Washington |
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46-8 Constructing Global Politics: Strategies for Research |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 2, 4:15 PM |
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Chair: |
Cecelia Lynch,
clynch@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine |
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Participant(s): |
Mara Sidney,
msidney@andromeda.rutgers.edu, Rutgers
University, Newark
Paul A.
Kowert,
kowert@fiu.edu, Florida International University
Audie
Klotz,
aklotz@maxwell.syr.edu, Syracuse University |
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Discussant(s): |
Celine Andree Jacquemin,
cjacquemin1@stmarytx.edu, St. Mary's University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Siba Grovogui,
sibagro@jhu.edu, |
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46-9 Measuring the Unmeasurable
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 2, 2:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Jacques E.C. Hymans,
jhymans@email.smith.edu, Smith College |
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Participant(s): |
Kathleen R. McNamara,
krm32@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
M. Taylor
Fravel,
fravel@mit.edu, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Jacques
E.C. Hymans,
jhymans@email.smith.edu, Smith College
Aaron
Lobel,
alobel@americaabroadmedia.org, America Abroad
Media |
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Discussant(s): |
Rawi Abdelal,
rabdelal@hbs.edu, Harvard University |
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46-10 Analysis of International Treaties: Major Research
Projects |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1,
4.15 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 17-20 |
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Chair: |
Brett Ashley Leeds,
leeds@rice.edu, Rice University |
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Author(s): |
Coding Alliances--Issues Related to
State Commitments and Treaty Termination in the
Correlates of War Formal Alliance Dataset
Douglas M.
Gibler,
dgibler@uky.edu, University of Kentucky
Comprehensive Statistical Database of Multilateral
Treaties (CSDMT)
John King
Gamble,
jkg2@psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University
Treaty Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements:
Analysis and Coding Issues in Multi-Issue Treaties
Kathy L.
Powers,
klp18@psu.edu, Penn State University
The
International Environmental Agreements Project:
Structure, Analytic Goals, and an Example From
Fisheries
Ronald B.
Mitchell,
rmitchel@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
How Membership in an International Agreement Affects
the Compliance Mechanisms
Barbara
Koremenos,
koremeno@polisci.ucla.edu, University of
California, Los Angeles
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Discussant(s): |
Brett Ashley Leeds,
leeds@rice.edu, Rice University |
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46-11 Advances in Qualitative Comparative Analysis and
Fuzzy Sets |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 3, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
Charles C. Ragin,
cragin@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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Author(s): |
Apples and Oranges, Elections and
Free Expression: Measuring Democracy Using QCA
Jimi
Adams,
adams.644@sociology.osu.edu, The Ohio State
University
Dan
Tope,
tope.14@sociology.osu.edu,
Multi-Value Qualitative Comparative Analysis
(MVQCA)--A New Tool for Cross-National Research
Lasse
Cronqvist,
lasse4@cronqvist.net, University of Marburg
Dirk
Berg-Schlosser,
bergschl@mailer.uni-marburg.de,
Philipps-University Marburg
Failing States, Failing Data: The Case for QCA
(Qualitative Comparative Analysis)
Caty
Clement,
clement@spri.ucl.ac.be, Harvard University
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Discussant(s): |
Charles C. Ragin,
cragin@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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46-12 Gendered Concepts
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 2, 2:00 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 31-15 |
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Chair: |
Pamela Paxton,
paxton.36@osu.edu, The Ohio State University |
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Author(s): |
Comparative Study of Women’s
Movements: Conceptual Puzzles and RNGS Solutions
Dorothy E.
McBride,
stetsond@fau.edu, Florida Atlantic University
Amy G.
Mazur,
mazur@mail.wsu.edu, Washington State University
Rethinking Intersectionality: Conceptual Problems in
Comparative Research on Gendered Welfare States
S. Laurel
Weldon,
weldon@polsci.purdue.edu, Purdue University
You Got It, So When Do You Flaunt It?: Fieldwork
Settings and the Strategic Deployment of Gender
Erin E.
O'Brien,
eobrien1@kent.edu, Kent State University
Julie M.
Mazzei,
juliet12@centurytel.net, American University
Is Intersectionality a New Paradigm for Democratic
Justice?
Ange-Marie
Hancock,
Ange-Marie.Hancock@yale.edu, Yale University
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Discussant(s): |
Sheri L. Kunovich,
kunovich@smu.edu, Southern Methodist University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Gary Goertz,
ggoertz@u.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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46-13 Methodology and the Study of Gender and Politics |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 3, 4:15 PM |
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Co-sponsored by 31-16 |
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Chair: |
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea,
psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah |
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Author(s): |
Theory and Emprical Research
Reconciled. Methodological Reflexions on ‘Women MP’s
Representing Women’
Karen
Celis,
karen.celis@hogent.be, Hogeschool Gent
Comparing Methods for Studying Women in Politics:
Statistical, Case Study, and Qualitative-Comparative
Techniques
Mona Lena
Krook,
mlkrook@yahoo.com, Washington University in St.
Louis
Relations and Representions of Women of Color:
Struggling with Theory and Methods
Anna
Sampaio,
asampaio@carbon.cudenver.edu, University of
Colorado, Denver
N = 5 to 20: A Challenge to Feminist Research?
Candice D.
Ortbals,
Candice.Ortbals@pepperdine.edu, Pepperdine
University
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Discussant(s): |
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea,
psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah |
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46-14 What Makes a Good Case Study?
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1, 8:00 AM |
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Co-sponsored by 43-14 |
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Chair: |
Charles C. Ragin,
cragin@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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Author(s): |
What
You See (Possibly) Isn't What You Get - A Two-Step
Procedure for Nesting Case Studies in Regression
Analysis
Ingo
Rohlfing,
i.rohlfing@iu-bremen.de, International
University Bremen
What`s the Utility of the Case-Study Method for
Social Science Research? A Response to Critiques
from the Qualitative/Statistical Perspective
Jugdep S.
Chima,
jschima2000@yahoo.com, University of California,
Berkeley
What is a Good Case?: Case-Selection Methods for
Case Study Research
John
Gerring,
jgerring@bu.edu, Boston University
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Discussant(s): |
Charles C. Ragin,
cragin@email.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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46-15 Critical Junctures, Path Dependency and
Process Tracing |
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Date: |
Thursday, Sep 1, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
Melani Cammett,
Melani_Cammett@Brown.edu, Brown
University |
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Author(s): |
Congress in Time: Issues of Path
Dependency and Sequencing in Analyses of
Congressional Reform
Jens
Borchert,
borchert@rz.uni-potsdam.de, University of
Potsdam
Theory, Narrative and Counterfactuals in the
Analysis of Critical Junctures
Giovanni
Capoccia,
giovanni.capoccia@ccc.ox.ac.uk, University of
Oxford
R.
Daniel Kelemen,
daniel.kelemen@politics.ox.ac.uk, Oxford
University
Critical Inertia
Douglas B.
Grob,
dgrob@umd.edu, University of Maryland
Comparability:
A Key Issue in Research Design
Craig W.
Thomas,
cthomas@polsci.umass.edu, University of
Massachusetts, Amherst
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46-16 Philosophy,
Methods and the Nature of Causation
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 3, 4:15 PM |
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Chair: |
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson,
ptjack@american.edu, American University |
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Author(s): |
What is Analytic Eclecticism and
Why Do We Need It? A Pragmatic Perspective on
Problems, Mechanisms and Progress in Comparative and
International Studies
Rudra Sil,
rudysil@sas.upenn.edu, University of
Pennsylvania
Peter J.
Katzenstein,
pjk2@cornell.edu, Cornell University
Causality and the
Logic of Methods
Abhishek
Chatterjee,
ac7y@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
The Philosophy of Social Explanations
Alexej
Behnisch,
aab02@aber.ac.uk, University of Wales,
Aberystwyth
Reduction, Emergence, and Downward Causation in
International Relations Theory
David
Leon,
dleon@polisci.umn.edu, University of Minnesota
Relexivity and Falsification in Qualitative Methods
J. P.
Singh,
jps6@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
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Discussant(s): |
Patrick Thaddeus Jackson,
ptjack@american.edu, American University |
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46-17 Do Concepts Travel?
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 3, 2:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Lisa L. Miller,
miller@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University |
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Author(s): |
The Fuzzy Concept of Democracy
James W.
Davis,
james.davis@unisg.ch, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität
München
Theory as a Hermeneutical Mechanism of Attaching
Meaning to Political Concepts: Some Observations
from the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Piki
Ish-Shalom,
pinhas_ish-shalom@ksg.harvard.edu, Harvard
University
What Makes a Political Concept Political?
Michael
Freeden,
michael.freeden@mansfield.ox.ac.uk, University
of Oxford
Crafting Explanatory Concepts
Naomi
Choi,
nchoi@socrates.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley
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Discussant(s): |
Lisa L. Miller,
miller@polisci.rutgers.edu, Rutgers University |
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46-18 Methodological Innovation at the
Intersection of Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
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Date: |
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