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Short Course: Visual Storytelling for Political Science: Learning DataViz & Simulation in R

June 17, 2022 0

Visual Storytelling for Political Science: Learning DataViz & Simulation in R Timothy Fraser Half Day, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 512G Political science has been inundated with great tools for […]

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Short Course: Successful Pre-law Advising in Today’s Legal Environment

June 15, 2022 0

Successful Pre-law Advising in Today’s Legal Environment Mahalley Allen Half Day, 1:30 AM – 5:30 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 512G This short course is designed for both new and more advanced pre-law advisors […]

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Short Course: Political Mobilization in 21st Century Cities: Resistance, Reform, Renewal

June 13, 2022 0

Political Mobilization in 21st Century Cities: Resistance, Reform, Renewal Jeffrey Paller Full Day, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 512B The world faces an affordable housing crisis that threatens the lives […]

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Short Course: McClain Taskforce on Systemic Inequality in the Discipline: Creating and Enacting your Department’s Plan for Equity

June 10, 2022 0

McClain Taskforce on Systemic Inequality in the Discipline: Creating and Enacting your Department’s Plan for Equity More information coming soon. View more 2022 Short Courses Register for the APSA Annual Meeting.

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Short Course: Managing and Sharing Qualitative Data (QMMR 4)

June 8, 2022 0

Managing and Sharing Qualitative Data (QMMR 4) Tasha Fairfield Half Day, 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 513A Research data management entails developing a data management plan and handling research materials […]

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Short Course: Studying Causal Mechanisms Using In-Depth Case Studies (QMMR 3)

June 6, 2022 0

Studying Causal Mechanisms Using In-Depth Case Studies (QMMR 3) Tasha Fairfield Half Day, 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 512G The study of causal mechanisms is ubiquitous in the social sciences. […]

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Short Course: Bayesian Process Tracing (QMMR 2)

June 3, 2022 0

Bayesian Process Tracing (QMMR 2) Tasha Fairfield Half Day, 1:30 PM – 5:00 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 513B This short course outlines the logic of Bayesian process tracing and provides students with practical […]

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Short Course: Process Tracing (QMMR 1)

June 1, 2022 0

Process Tracing (QMMR 1) Tasha Fairfield Half Day, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Palais des congrés de Montréal, 513B This short course will cover the underlying logic and best practices of process tracing, which is […]

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    Undergraduates in New Hampshire for the First-in-the-Nation Primary By Elliott Fullmer, Randolph–Macon College In 2016 and 2020, I led travel courses to Manchester, New Hampshire, where students participated in the state’s first-in-the-nation presidential primary. For [...]
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