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INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

SIS-680
Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Course Level: Graduate

This course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a 'toolkit' for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.

SIS-680
001
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
SPRING 2013

Course Level: Graduate

Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Qualitative Methods and Methodology

This course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a "toolkit" for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.

SIS-680
002
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
SPRING 2013

Course Level: Graduate

Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Qualitative Methods and Methodology

This course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a "toolkit" for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.

SIS-680
E01L
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Graduate

Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Qualitative Methods and Methodology

This online course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a "toolkit" for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.

SIS-680
F02L
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Graduate

Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Qualitative Methods and Methodology

This online course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a "toolkit" for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.

SIS-680
F01L
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
SUMMER 2013

Course Level: Graduate

Topics in Research Methods in International Affairs (3)

Qualitative Methods and Methodology

This online course examines three leading qualitative approaches to the production of knowledge about world politics: comparative case studies, participant observation, and the analysis of social networks. It considers theoretical and application issues, as well as reading and discussing exemplary work in each of these different approaches. The course provides students with a "toolkit" for the analysis of questions and issues not amenable to quantification.