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The core foundational block will take place from January 6 to 10, 2020. The next three sessions consist of one-week courses organized along methodological tracks. The first week consists of a core foundational block to ensure participants gain fundamental skills that are essential to methodological training. The Summer School is organized as an intensive four-week program. The 11th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods, and Techniques in Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations will be held at the University of São Paulo, Brazil, from January 6 to 31, 2020. Jason Seawright, Department of Political Science, Northwestern Universityġ1th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods and Techniques in Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations.Alison Post, Department of Political Science, UC Berkeley.Jeff Gill, Department of Government and Department of Mathematics & Statistics, American University.Lonna Atkeson, Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico.Whitten, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University Methodological Challenges of Research on the COVID-19 Pandemic (Thursday, 25 February) Pedro Peixoto, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)ģ.Roberto Kraenkel, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP).Márcia Castro, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health.Bueno, Department of Political Science, Emory University Chair: Lorena Barberia, Department of Political Science, Universidade de São Paulo (USP).The Methodological Challenges of the Dynamics of the Pandemic in Brazil: A Dialogue across the Disciplines (Wednesday, 24 February) Jonathan Phillips, Universidade de São PauloĢ.Allyson Benton, City, University of London.Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Stanford University.Chair: Glauco Peres da Silva, Universidade de São Paulo.The Challenges of Teaching and Learning Methods in the Virtual Classroom during the COVID-19 Pandemic (Tuesday, 23 February) Over 500 participants registered for the seminars, which stimulated lively and productive debates.ġ. Each workshop had an average of 12 students, along with intensive interactions and discussions with faculty.Īdditionally, the Summer School organized three roundtable webinars to discuss key issues related to methodology in the ongoing pandemic. They were invited to submit papers, of which 58 did so and participated in the final school. They were split between a two-hour morning workshop, led by faculty summarizing an applied overview of the research topic, key concepts, and methodologies, and a 1.5-hour afternoon session in which faculty provided feedback on the participants’ previously submitted papers.įrom over 200 applications worldwide, 76 applicants were selected to participate. Time-Series and Panel Data: Guy Whitten (Texas A&M University, USA), Andrew Philips (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA), and Lorena Barberia (University of São Paulo, Brazil).Įach workshop was held on a single day. Surveys and Public Opinion: Bruno Cautrès (Sciences Po, France) and Laron Williams (University Missouri, USA)ĥ.
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Causal Inference and Experiments: Florian Foos (London School of Economics, UK), Mark Pickup (Simon Fraser University, Canada) and Jonathan Phillips (University of São Paulo, Brazil)Ĥ. Comparative Research Design: Allyson Benton (City University, London, UK) and Glauco Peres da Silva (University of São Paulo, Brazil)ģ. Comparative Historical Methods: Matthew Lange (McGill University, Canada) and Derek Beach (Aarhus University, Denmark)Ģ. The 2021 edition offered five distinct workshops on the following topics:ġ. In light of the pandemic constraints and the challenges of teaching and learning for prolonged periods online, the Virtual IPSA-USP Summer School adjusted its focus to provide mentorship and targeted feedback to research projects submitted by students. The 12th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods, and Techniques in Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations was held virtually for the first time on 22-26 February 2021. International Encyclopedia of Political Scienceġ2th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods and Techniques in Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations.International Political Science Abstracts.Host an IPSA Event - Call for Bids 2025.Open Access Publishing: A New Era in Scholarly Communication.- Executive Director & Former Secretaries-General.