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HomeUpcoming EventsEvent SeriesIMC Seminar SeriesIMC Seminars Available On Youtube
IMC Seminars Available on Youtube

Past IMC seminars available on Youtube:

May 10, 2024: How to Do Interpretive Research: Insights for PhD Students and Early Career Researchers in the Social Sciences (Coletter Einfeld & Helen Sullivan)

May 3, 2024: Making al-Qa’ida legible: Interpretive methods, secrets, and mess (Sarah Phillips)

April 19, 2024: Interpretive Political Science as a Tool for Understanding Policy Making in Practice (Sarah Ball) 

November 24, 2023: Interpretive International Relations: Narrative and Explanation (Ian Hall, Griffith University)

October 27, 2023: Piracy, Punishment, and Structural Hermeneutics (Matt Norton, University of Oregon)

May 26, 2023: Book Discussion — Mobilizing in Uncertainty: Collective Identities and War in Abkhazia (Anastasia Shesterinina)

March 24, 2023: Genealogy as Method: Historicising Political Subjectivities and the Political Unconscious (Adele Webb)

March 10, 2023: What is Interpretivist Interviewing? (Frederic Schaffer)

December 2, 2022: The Interpretive Aspect of all Social Science Methods (John Dryzek)

November 18, 2022: Revisiting ontology (and epistemology): Communicating with one’s methodological others (those who think about research in terms of variables) (Peregrine Schwartz-Shea)

October 14, 2022: Taking ideology seriously: An interpretive account of ideological experience (Jason Blakely)

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