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Gary Goertz workshop and seminar
R0.03 (Ramphal)

2-3:30: Workshop, R0.03: 鈥淕uidelines for constructing and evaluating complex concepts鈥
With 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鈥檚 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.

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Annual Debate on the Future of International Political Economy: Brexit in Context
S0.12

This year's debate will challenge some of the common interpretations of Brexit, whilst offering up a wider range of ways in which we can better understand it, including through gender, post-colonial and new institutionalist lenses. By broadening our vision and placing Brexit within longer term political, cultural and economic contexts, the debate will shed light on Brexit as a process, and on what it means for the political economy of Britain and Europe.

We have, again, a great line-up of speakers: Professor Roberta Guerrina, University of Surrey; Professor Ben Rosamond, Copenhagen University; Dr Nadine El-Enany, Birkbeck University of London; and Dr Muireann O'Dwyer, University of 糖心TV.

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