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Latest Episodes
Whither constructivism?
Audio of a panel and the subsequent q&a from ISA-Northeast 2012, Baltimore, MD. Panelists were Nick Onuf, Mike Barnett, and PTJ; panel was ably chaired by Sammy Barkin, who also participated in the discussion from time to time.
BISA/ISA 2012 — fear of relativism
Recording of my remarks on a panel on pluralism and diversity in international studies, BISA/ISA joint meeting, Edinburgh, 20 June 2012. A written version of these remarks, featuring the addition of a Star Wars-themed example, appeared here, and I suspect
BISA/ISA 2012 — aesthetics and politics
Better late than never! My discussant comments for a panel on Aesthetics and Politics, Edinburgh BISA/ISA joint meeting, 20 June 2012. I touch on some methodological issues that might be intriguing for those doing work in this area.
How to Talk About the Future
Recording of my talk "How to Talk About the Future," University College Utrecht, 25 September 2012. Slides for the talk are here.
SIS 301 Spring 2012 lecture 13
The final podcast lecture in my Spring 2012 SIS-301 "Theories of International Politics" class -- and the last podcast of the last time I will teach this class for a while, since I become Associate Dean in a couple of months ad that's a full-time administ
SIS 301 Spring 2012 lecture 12
The twelfth lecture in the series: theory and methodology, or, why we have to know something about methodology in order to figure out what is actually going on in a piece of theory.
SIS 301 Spring 2012 lecture 11
The eleventh in the ongoing series. This week, relational theory: boundary processes and sovereign practices, especially the formation of identities.
ISA 2012: The Constructivism That Wasn’t
Audio of my remarks at the panel "Telling the Tale of Constructivism" at ISA 2012. An edited version of the text I spoke from and around will soon be a blog post over at Duck of Minerva.
ISA 2012: Social Technologies of Protest
Unfortunately this recording only contains my discussant comments, and neither of the musical performances by two of the panelists. Nor does it contain my singing of a verse of The Doors' "The End" to close out the festivities. Guess you had to be there.
ISA 2012: Alkerian IR
My comments on the ISA-2012 panel on Alkerian IR. Recorded direct to iPad, so the quality is not as good as it is when I remember to bring my dedicated digital recorder with me.