
The Interpretation, Method and Critique (IMC) Seminar Series promotes and celebrates work in interpretive and critical methodologies and methods in the social sciences. It is interdisciplinary and welcoming of all research that places intersubjective meaning-making at the centre of social scientific inquiry, or that identifies with one or more traditions in critical theory and praxis.
Seminars are on Fridays, 12 - 1pm, Australian Eastern Time (Standard/Daylight) unless otherwise indicated.
Some past IMC seminars videos are available online.
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Upcoming Events
Conceptualising a case, casing a concept? Two faces of global citizenship (April Biccum, ANU)
April Biccum (Australian National University)
This talk addresses the insights to be gained through a comparison of the use of a politically constitutive concept that delineates unlike but…
Past Events
What is interpretivist interviewing? (Frederic Schaffer)
Frederic Schaffer
This talk explores the promise of interpretivist interviewing for political science. That promise is to elucidate, up-close and self-reflectively,…
The Interpretive Aspect of all Social Science Methods (John Dryzek)
John Dryzek
Philosopher of science Karl Popper (who believed in objective causal explanation) argued in The Logic of Scientific Discovery that observations in…
Revisiting ontology (and epistemology): Communicating with one’s methodological others (those who think about research in terms of variables) (Peregrine Schwartz-Shea)
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
In a “new, updated version of KKV”—so says the blurb: “a classic text in guiding strong research design” presents “a unified approach to qualitative…