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Latest Episodes

Knowing and the Known 2020 lecture 1
March 20, 2020

Audio and slides from the first lecture in the series, delivered 17 February 2020 in Bamberg, Germany. Slides: here.

ISA-Northeast 2018 methodology workshop — Robbie Shilliam
November 10, 2018

Robbie Shilliam’s remarks and q&a from the 2018 ISA-Northeast workshop on interpretive and relational research methods and methodologies.

ISA-Northeast 2018 methodology workshop — Sarah Stroup
November 10, 2018

Sarah Stroup’s remarks and q&a from the 2018 ISA-Northeast workshop on interpretive and relational research methods and methodologies.

ISA-Northeast 2018 methodology workshop — Jelena Subotic
November 10, 2018

Jelena Subotic’s remarks and q&a from the 2018 ISA-Northeast workshop on interpretive and relational research methods and methodologies.

ISA-Northeast 2018 methodology workshop — Ty Solomon
November 10, 2018

Ty Solomon’s remarks and q&a from the 2018 ISA-Northeast workshop on interpretive and relational research methods and methodologies.

Pragmatism, pluralism, and the idea of a social science
May 08, 2017

Some ruminations about “science” in a world in which facts and factuality per se seem under siege. Lecture at the University of Oslo, 4 May 2017. Slides here.

interpretive explanation
December 08, 2016

Audio (and slides) from a talk entitled “Interpretive Explanation” delivered to the Group on International Theory, Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University, on 2 December 2016. Work in progress; the usual disclaimers apply.

Finland PhD presentation
October 15, 2015

Audio (and slides, here) from a talk delivered at the University of Tampere, Finland, 9 October 2015. The audience was PhD students and faculty, thinking through the question of knowledge in international studies.

Finland MA presentation
October 15, 2015

Audio (and slides, here) from a talk delivered at the University of Tampere, Finland, 8 October 2015. An audience of graduate students working on their MA degrees, for the most part.

ISA-NE workshop presentation
January 15, 2015

Ten years after founding the ISA-NE graduate student workshop on interpretive and relational research methodology, and having handed it off to others a couple of years ago, I was, for the first time, a regular participant this past year.