[Interpretationandmethods] APSA 2007 Short Course in
Interpretive Methods
Lee Ann Fujii
lafujii at gwu.edu
Wed May 2 12:50:16 EDT 2007
I know this is a dumb question but do I have to pay for my participation in the short course? (I know i need to send Peri money for the ticket.)
LAF
----- Original Message -----
From: Dvora Yanow <D.Yanow at fsw.vu.nl>
Date: Wednesday, May 2, 2007 10:39 am
Subject: [Interpretationandmethods] APSA 2007 Short Course in Interpretive Methods
To: interpretationandmethods at listserv.cddc.vt.edu
> NEWS FLASH!!
>
> An optional part of the Short Course announced below is a Second City
> (improv theater) show the night the course ends.
>
> Tickets to the show -- Between Barack and a Hard Place -- are selling
> out fast, as it has garnered national attention and smashing reviews.
>
> So, we are purchasing tickets this week!!! If you are interested,
> please register for the Short Course via APSA (see links below),
> contact Peri Schwartz-Shea <psshea at csbs.utah.edu> and let her know how
> many seats you'd like for the show, and put a check for both the
> course and the show in the mail to her ASAP.
>
> Short Course places are limited because of the special afternoon workshops.
>
> Here is the original announcement:
>
>
> Dear Colleague:
>
> We would like to call your attention to a Short Course in
> interpretive methodologies and methods being offered at APSA this year.
>
> Intended for both graduate students and faculty, Short Course #15,
> "Interpret This! A Conceptual and Practical Workshop in Interpretive
> Political Science," explores the place of interpretive research
> methods in political science.
>
> The morning session provides an overview of the conceptual and
> philosophical groundings of interpretivism, locates interpretive
> approaches in the various subfields of political science, and provides
> an opportunity for participants to explore the place an interpretive
> approach might play in their own research.
>
> With the help of The Second City Training Center in Chicago, the
> afternoon session explore the relationship between the skills and
> sensibilities developed in theatrical improvisation and the conduct of
> interpretive research in various arenas ranging from field research to
> interviewing to document analysis.
>
> Full information is available at
>
> https://www.apsanet.org/content_15038.cfm (for all Short Courses)
>
> or, for Short Course 15, at
>
> https://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/Short%20Course%2015.pdf
>
> Please bring this to the attention of others who might be interested.
> Space is limited to the first 25 people registering!
> Dvora Yanow, for the organizing committee
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