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46-1 (17-1) Theoretical Synthesis Empirical Advances in
International Politics |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 4:15 PM |
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Chair: |
Peter J. Katzenstein,
pjk2@cornell.edu, Cornell University |
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Author(s): |
Cultivating Consensus: International Institutions
and a Liberal World View
Rachel
Epstein,
repstein@du.edu, University of Denver
For the Market, or for ‘Our Friends’? Reforming
Banking Laws in Hungary and Bulgaria after 1989
Aneta
Borislavova Spendzharova,
aneta@email.unc.edu, University of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
The Pattern of International Organization
Liesbet
Hooghe,
hooghe@unc.edu, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Gary
Marks,
marks@unc.edu, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill
Norms, Systemic Change and Instrumentalism:
Explaining the Rise of Election Monitoring
Judith
Kelley,
kelley@pps.duke.edu, Duke University
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Discussant(s): |
Jeffrey T. Checkel,
jeffrey.checkel@stv.uio.no, University of Oslo |
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46-2 (11-19) Roundtable: What Has Comparative Politics
Accomplished? A Conversation Among Leading Scholars
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Date: |
Thursday, Aug 31, 4:15 PM |
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Chair: |
Richard Snyder,
Richard_Snyder@brown.edu, Brown University |
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Participant(s): |
Robert A. Dahl,
robert.dahl@yale.edu, Yale University
David D.
Laitin,
dlaitin@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Theda
Skocpol,
skocpol@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Alfred C.
Stepan,
as48@columbia.edu, Columbia University |
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Discussant(s): |
Gerardo L. Munck,
munck@usc.edu, University of Southern California |
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46-3 (11-20) Temporal Dimensions of Policies and Politics |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
James Mahoney,
James-Mahoney@northwestern.edu, Northwestern
University |
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Author(s): |
Disaggregating Temporal Effects and
Their Policy Impact
Anna M.
Grzymala-Busse,
abusse@umich.edu, University of Michigan
Winners Take All or Policy Feedback Effects?
Maria
Victoria Murillo,
mm2140@columbia.edu, Columbia University
The Politics of Investment: Theorizing Governments'
Policy Choices for the Long Term
Alan M.
Jacobs,
jacobs@politics.ubc.ca, University of British
Columbia
Content and Causal Homogeneity in
Historical Analysis
Tulia G.
Falleti, University of Pennsylvania
Julia
Lynch,
jflynch@sas.upenn.edu, University of
Pennsylvania
Un-privatizing Pensions?: The
Dynamic Policy
Effects of Social Security Reform in the Short,
Medium and Long Term
Shannon
O'Neil,
soneil@post.harvard.edu, Harvard University
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Discussant(s): |
Evelyne Huber,
ehuber@unc.edu, University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Stephen E. Hanson,
shanson@u.washington.edu, University of
Washington |
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46-4 Descriptive Inference: Is there a Method to
Describing? |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 2:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Bear F. Braumoeller,
bfbraum@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University |
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Author(s): |
What Is the Difference Between Good
Description and Bad Description?
John
Gerring,
jgerring@bu.edu, Boston University
Descriptive Statistical Inference
Kevin M.
Quinn,
kquinn@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
The Shape of Political Participation: Descriptive
Inference with Normative and Scientific Implications
Jake
Bowers,
jbowers@rwj.harvard.edu, University of Michigan
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Discussant(s): |
Bear F. Braumoeller,
bfbraum@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Alexander Wendt,
wendt.23@osu.edu, The Ohio State University |
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46-5 Multimethod Research: Best Practices, Challenges, and
Exemplars |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Andrew Bennett,
bennetta@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University |
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Participant(s): |
Margaret Levi,
mlevi@u.washington.edu, University of
Washington, Seattle
Robert H.
Bates,
rbates@latte.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Hein Erich
Goemans,
hgoemans@mail.rochester.edu, University of
Rochester
Kenneth A.
Schultz,
kschultz@stanford.edu, Stanford University
Evan S.
Lieberman,
esl@princeton.edu, Princeton University |
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Discussant(s): |
Andrew Bennett,
bennetta@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University |
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46-6 The Politics of Ideas: Theory, Method, and Analysis |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
Robert H. Cox,
rhcox@ou.edu, University of Oklahoma |
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Author(s): |
Give Peace a Chance: Reconciling
Four (Not Three) 'New Institutionalisms'
Vivien A.
Schmidt,
vschmidt@bu.edu, Boston University
Constructivist Institutionalism – Or, Why Interests
into Ideas Don’t Go
Colin Hay,
c.s.hay@bham.ac.uk, University of Birmingham
Ideas,
Position, and Supranationality
Craig A.
Parsons,
cap@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Ideas versus Expertise: Think Tanks and the
Organizations of Information in American
Policymaking
Andrew
Rich,
arich@ccny.cuny.edu, City College of New York
and CUNY Grad Center
New Social Risks and the Changing Welfare State:
Ideas, Policy Drift, and Early Childhood Education
and Care Policies in Australia, the UK and the
U.S.A.
Daniel
Wincott,
d.wincott@bham.ac.uk, University of Birmingham
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Discussant(s): |
Daniel Beland,
dbeland@ucalgary.ca, University of Calgary |
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46-7 (11-45) Roundtable: Beyond Continuity: Institutional
Change in Advanced Political Economies
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 4:15 PM |
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Chair: |
Ellen M. Immergut,
immergue@cms.hu-berlin.de, Humboldt University
Berlin |
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Participant(s): |
Kathleen Thelen,
thelen@northwestern.edu, Northwestern University
Jacob S.
Hacker,
jacob.hacker@yale.edu, Yale University
Theda
Skocpol,
skocpol@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Julia
Lynch,
jflynch@sas.upenn.edu, University of
Pennsylvania
Pauline
Jones Luong,
Pauline_Luong@brown.edu, Brown University |
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46-8 Roundtable: Path Dependence Meets Punctuated
Equilibrium: Similarities and Differences
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Date: |
Thursday, Aug 31, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Gary Goertz,
ggoertz@u.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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Participant(s): |
Jack A. Goldstone,
jgoldsto@gmu.edu, George Mason University
Bryan D.
Jones,
bdjones@u.washington.edu, University of
Washington
Paul F.
Diehl,
pdiehl@uiuc.edu, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign
Sheri
Berman,
sberman@barnard.edu, Barnard College
Frank R.
Baumgartner,
frankb@la.psu.edu, Pennsylvania State University |
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46-9 The Methods Cafe-Consult a Specialist: Methodological
Brainstorming |
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Date: |
Thursday, Aug 31, 12:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh,
cyrus.zirakzadeh@uconn.edu, University of
Connecticut |
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Author(s): |
Are interpretive methods rigorous?
Evaluative Standards
Peregrine
Schwartz-Shea,
psshea@poli-sci.utah.edu, University of Utah
Conversational Interviewing
Joe Soss,
jbsoss@wisc.edu, University of Wisconsin,
Madison
Discourse Analysis
Cecelia
Lynch,
clynch@uci.edu, University of California, Irvine
Ethnography/Field Research, especially overseas
contexts
Samer S.
Shehata,
sss32@georgetown.edu, Georgetown University
Ethnography/Field Research, especially overseas
contexts
Diane
Singerman,
dsinger@american.edu, American University
New Historical Institutionalism/ Science Studies
Pamela
Brandwein,
pbrand@utdallas.edu, University of Texas, Dallas
Participant Observation/Field Research, especially
U.S. contexts
Dorian T.
Warren,
dw2288@columbia.edu, University of Chicago
Political Theorists Doing Empirical Research
Timothy V.
Kaufman-Osborn,
kaufmatv@whitman.edu, Whitman College
Reflexive Historical Analysis
Ido Oren,
oren@polisci.ufl.edu, University of Florida
Space/Metaphor/Category Analysis
Dvora
Yanow,
d.yanow@fsw.vu.nl, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Working with 'Personal' Documents (Autobiographies,
Diaries, Memoirs, Life Histories, etc.)
Lloyd I.
Rudolph,
lrudolph@uchicago.edu, University of Chicago
Susanne
Hoeber Rudolph,
srudolph@midway.uchicago.edu, University of
Chicago
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46-10 Roundtable on Gary Goertz, 'Social Science Concepts:
A User's Guide' |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
David Collier,
dcollier@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley |
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Participant(s): |
Elinor Ostrom,
ostrom@indiana.edu, Indiana University,
Bloomington
David
Waldner,
daw4h@virginia.edu, University of Virginia
Mark Bevir,
mbevir@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley
James D.
Johnson,
jd.johnson@rochester.edu, University of
Rochester
Amy G.
Mazur,
mazur@mail.wsu.edu, Washington State University |
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46-11 Rethinking Interpretation and the Interpreter
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Date: |
Sunday, Sep 3, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Audie Klotz,
aklotz@maxwell.syr.edu, Syracuse University |
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Author(s): |
Agent Based Modeling as Qualitative Methods
Matthew
Hoffman,
mjhoffud@yahoo.com, University of Delaware
What Defines Research as Qualitative?
J. Samuel
Barkin,
barkin@polisci.ufl.edu, University of Florida
The 'Real Politics of Reason': Thinking
International Relations through Bourdieu's Fields,
Habitus and Practice
Anna
Leander,
ale.ikl@cbs.dk, Copenhagen Business School
Examining Historical Representations
Kevin C.
Dunn,
dunn@hws.edu, Hobart William Smith Colleges |
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Discussant(s): |
Ted Hopf,
hopf.2@osu.edu, The Ohio State University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Nina Tannenwald,
ninat@brown.edu, Brown University |
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46-12 Roundtable: Social Inquiry and Political Knowledge |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Martin O. Heisler,
mheisler@gvpt.umd.edu, University of Maryland |
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Participant(s): |
Macartan Humphreys,
mh2245@columbia.edu, Columbia University
John
Gerring,
jgerring@bu.edu, Boston University
Stefano
Guzzini,
sgu@diis.dk, Uppsala University/Danish Institute
for International Studies
Martin O.
Heisler,
mheisler@gvpt.umd.edu, University of Maryland |
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Discussant(s): |
Mark I. Lichbach,
mlichbach@gvpt.umd.edu, University of Maryland |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Richard Ned Lebow,
richard.ned.lebow@dartmouth.edu, Dartmouth
College |
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46-13 New Directions in Constructivist Political Economy |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
Philip G. Cerny,
pgcerny@rutgers.edu, Rutgers University, Newark |
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Author(s): |
Constructivism Can Be as Causal as
Anything Else
Craig A.
Parsons,
cap@uoregon.edu, University of Oregon
Cheerleading for Liberalization: The IMF and
Financial Globalization in Emerging Markets
Jeffrey M.
Chwieroth,
j.m.chwieroth@lse.ac.uk, London School of
Economics
A Constructivist Perspective on Political Strategy:
Building Europe's Market
Nicolas
Jabko,
jabko@ceri-sciences-po.org, Sciences Po |
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Discussant(s): |
Rodney Bruce Hall,
rodney.hall@qeh.ox.ac.uk, Oxford University |
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46-14 (De)coding Discourse
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Date: |
Sunday, Sep 3, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
Laura Stoker,
stoker@socrates.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley |
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Author(s): |
(De)coding
Content: Emergent
Code Identification in Content Analysis
Emily D
Shaw,
e_shaw@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley
Melodramatic Discourse and the Legitimation of Power
Elisabeth
Anker,
libanker@gmail.com, University of California,
Berkeley
Matthew
Scherer,
scherer@gmail.com, Johns Hopkins University
Coded Communication and Religious Appeals in
American Politics
Bethany
Albertson,
balberts@u.washington.edu, University of Chicago
What Are the Blogs Telling Us? Exploiting Blogs as a
Source of Data
Kevin Jay
Wallsten,
wallsten@uclink.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley
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Discussant(s): |
Laura Stoker,
stoker@socrates.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley |
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46-15 The Making of Modern Political Science |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Shannon C. Stimson,
stimson@berkeley.edu, University of
California-Berkeley |
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Author(s): |
The Historical Science(s) of
Politics: The Principles, Association and Fate of an
American Discipline
James
Farr,
jfarr@umn.edu, University of Minnesota
Making Democracy Safe for the World: Political
Science Between the Wars
John G.
Gunnell,
jgg@albany.edu, SUNY, Albany
Interpreting Behavioralism
Robert
Kaufman Adcock,
adcockr@berkeley.edu, Stanford University
Historicizing the New Institutionalism(s)
Mark
Bevir,
mbevir@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley
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Discussant(s): |
Terence Ball,
terence.ball@asu.edu, Arizona State University |
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46-16 (8-5) Examples of Multi-Method Research |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 8:00 AM |
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Chair: |
Rose McDermott,
rmcdermott@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of
California, Santa Barbara |
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Author(s): |
The Calculus of Patient Advocacy in
FDA Drug Review: Stories and Models
Daniel P.
Carpenter,
dcarpenter@latte.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Using Multiple Methods to Study Multiple
Marginalization: Qualitative, Quantitative, and
Normative Approaches to Studying the Intersectional
Politics of Racial, Gender, and Income Inequalities
Dara Z.
Strolovitch,
dara@polisci.umn.edu, University of Minnesota,
Twin Cities
A Multi-Method Exploration of Truth Commissions
Eric
Brahm,
eric.brahm@unlv.edu, University of Colorado
Was Iraq a Threat to International Peace and
Security? Methodological Insights to Explore the
Question
Laura
Sjoberg,
laura_sjoberg@ksg.harvard.edu, Harvard
University
Christopher
Marcoux,
cmarcoux@polsci.umass.edu, University of
Massachusetts Amherst
Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Can They Be
Joined?
Nathaniel
Beck,
Nathaniel.Beck@nyu.edu, New York University
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Discussant(s): |
Rose McDermott,
rmcdermott@polsci.ucsb.edu, University of
California, Santa Barbara |
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46-17 Ethnographic Methods and Knowledge about Politics |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 2:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Jessica Allina-Pisano,
jallina-pisano@mail.colgate.edu, Colgate
University |
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Participant(s): |
Lorraine Bayard de Volo,
LBDV@ku.edu, University of Kansas |
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Author(s): |
Ethnography from Below? Reflections
from an Industrialized Slaughterhouse on
Perspective, Power, and the Ethnographic Voice
Timothy
Pachirat,
timothy.pachirat@yale.edu, Yale University
The Problem with the Toolbox Metaphor: Ethnography
and the Limits to Multiple-Methods Research
Edward
Schatz,
ed.schatz@utoronto.ca, University of Toronto
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Discussant(s): |
James C. Scott,
james.scott@yale.edu, Yale University |
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Co-Discussant(s): |
Dvora Yanow,
d.yanow@fsw.vu.nl, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam |
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46-18 Concept Analysis: Unpacking Clientelism, Governance
and Neoliberalism
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 8:00 AM |
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Author(s): |
From Rallying Cry to Whipping Boy:
The Concept of Neoliberalism in the Study of
Development
Taylor C.
Boas,
tboas@uclink.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley
Jordan
Luc Gans-Morse,
g_morse@uclink.berkeley.edu, University of
California, Berkeley
Liberalization, Segmentation, Informalization:
Strategies of Adaptation in Varieties of Capitalism
Sebastian
R. Karcher,
karcher@northwestern.edu, Northwestern
University
Rethinking Governance: Shared Standards among
Quantiative, Qualitative, and Interpretive Tools
Aaron
Schneider,
a.schneider@ids.ac.uk, University of Sussex
Reconceptualizing Clientelism: Combining Demand and
Supply-Driven Approaches
Nikolaos
Biziouras,
nikolaos_biziouras@ksg.harvard.edu, Harvard
University
Conceptualizing Clientelism: Political Exchange and
Democratic Theory
Jonathan
Hopkin,
J.R.Hopkin@lse.ac.uk, London School of Economics
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46-19 Roundtable on the Work and Legacy of Giovanni Sartori |
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Date: |
Thursday, Aug 31, 10:15 AM |
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Chair: |
David Collier,
dcollier@berkeley.edu, University of California,
Berkeley |
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Participant(s): |
Giovanni Sartori, Columbia University
John
Gerring,
jgerring@bu.edu, Boston University
Cindy L.
Skach,
skach@fas.harvard.edu, Harvard University
Marcus J.
Kurtz,
kurtz.61@osu.edu, Ohio State University
Gary
Goertz,
ggoertz@u.arizona.edu, University of Arizona |
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46-20 The Ethics and Process of Data Collection and
Analysis |
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Date: |
Saturday, Sep 2, 2:00 PM |
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Chair: |
Benjamin L. Read,
benjamin-read@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa |
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Author(s): |
Pragmatism, Politics, Political
Science
Jonathan
B. Isacoff,
isacoff@gonzaga.edu, Gonzaga University
Methodological Issues in the Study of Governance:
Practitioner-Oriented Design, Qualitative
Information, and User Confidence -- Epistemological
and Pragmatic Issues in Applied Research
T. Allen
Lambert,
lament@clarityconnect.com, SUNY, Albany
Enoch A.
Lambert,
el48@cornell.edu, Cornell University
The Power of Position: The Consideration of Power in
the Process of Political Science Research
Lauren M.
Morris MacLean,
macleanl@indiana.edu, Indiana University
When to Stop Interviewing: Applying Insights from
Gadamer’s Hermeneutic Circle
Bernd
Reiter,
reiter@iac.usf.edu, USF
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Discussant(s): |
Benjamin L. Read,
benjamin-read@uiowa.edu, University of Iowa |
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46-21 Process Tracing and Causal Analysis in Small-N
Research |
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Date: |
Friday, Sep 1, 4:15 PM |
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