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Gary Goertz workshop and seminar

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Location: R0.03 (Ramphal)

2-3:30: Workshop, R0.03: “Guidelines for constructing and evaluating complex concepts”
For PAIS staff and PhD students. Some brief words from Professor Goertz, followed by a discussion of relevant challenges to these issues in our own work.

4-5:30, R0.03: Seminar, "Three schools of conceptualization and measurement: with applications to global indicators such poverty and human well-being"
Professor Goertz will present work from his forthcoming, completely revised book, Social Science Concepts: A User’s Guide. Earlier versions of the book have served as a touchstone for students of political science, and for social scientists more broadly. The talk will focus on approaches to concepts, conceptualization, and measurement in the social sciences.

Bio:

Gary Goertz is professor at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author or co-author of nine books and over 50 articles and chapters on issues of international conflict and peace, institutions, and methodology. A major focus is research on international conflict, conflict management, and peace. His publications in this area include Contexts of International Politics, Explaining War and Peace (2007) and with Paul Diehl Territorial Changes and International Conflict (1992) and War and Peace in International Rivalry (2000). A major focus of current research is the Causes of Peace project, which explores the rise of peace in the international system. One central area of activity is the theory of international institutions and norms which was an important part of his book Contexts of International Politics (1994 Cambridge), then expanded and developed in the book International Norms and Decisionmaking: A Punctuated Equilibrium Model (Rowman and Littlefield 2004). He is also currently working on a book on the evolution of regional economic institutions and their involvement in conflict management. Methodology is also a major research emphasis. His methodological works include "Social Science Concepts: A User's Guide" (2006 Princeton University Press) and "Politics, Gender, and Concepts: Theory and Methodology" (2008 Cambridge University Press) and "A Tale of Two Cultures: Qualitative and Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences" (2012 Princeton University Press).

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