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Welcome to ISA-NE

ISA-NE is a regional section of the International Studies Association dedicated to enhancing communication among International Relations scholars and to providing a forum for debate and discussion primarily for scholars based in the northeastern part of the United States.

Our annual conference brings together scholars at all levels of their careers, from graduate students to senior research professors, for several days of conversation structured around a series of panels and roundtables. We welcome participants from all over the globe, not merely from the northeastern United States. We also host an interpretive and relational research methodologies workshop for graduate students in conjunction with the conference.

ISA-NE 2011: Continuity and Change in Global Politics Conference Information

Dates: 4-5 November 2011
Location: Providence Biltmore in Providence, RI, USA. To receive the discounted rate, call +1 401 421 0700 prior to the 13 October deadline.
Registration: MyISA
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Register for ISA-NE 2011

Registration is now open for the 2011 ISA-NE conference. You can register online at the following link: http://isanet.ccit.arizona.edu/MyISA/Validated/ConferenceRegistration.aspx?ConferenceID=22

2011 Methodologies Workshop

“Interpretive and Relational Research Methodologies”
A One-Day Graduate Student Workshop
Sponsored by the
International Studies Association-Northeast
5 November, 2011 • Providence, RI

The field of International Studies has always been interdisciplinary, with scholars drawing on a variety of qualitative and quantitative techniques of data collection and data analysis as they seek to produce knowledge about global politics. Recent debates about epistemology and ontology have advanced the methodological openness of the field, albeit mainly at a meta-theoretical level. And while interest in techniques falling outside of well-established comparative and statistical modes of inference has been sparked, opportunities for scholars to discuss and flesh out the operational requirements of these alternative routes to knowledge have been relatively infrequent.

This seventh annual workshop aims to address this lacuna by bringing together faculty and graduate students in a pedagogical environment. The workshop will focus on two broad research approaches that differ in various ways from statistical and comparative methodologies: interpretive methodologies, which highlight the grounding of analysis in actors’ lived experiences and thus produce knowledge phenomenologically and hermeneutically; and relational methodologies, which concentrate on how social networks and intersubjective discursive processes concatenate to generate outcomes.

In the two morning sessions, four established scholars, whose work utilizes such approaches as ethnography, discourse analysis, historical criticism, and linguistic analysis, will talk about precisely how they do their empirical work. These tutorial sessions will be followed by an extended afternoon session in which graduate student participants will have an opportunity to receive feedback from the established scholars and from their fellow workshop participants.

This year’s faculty participants include:

L. H. M. Ling, The New School
Alexander Montgomery, Reed College
Frederic Schaffer, University of Massachusetts-Amherst
Ole Wæver, University of Copenhagen

The workshop will be held in conjunction with the International Studies Association-Northeast’s annual conference, which will take place from 4-5 November in Baltimore, MD. Although all attendees of the conference may come to the workshop sessions, the 6-8 graduate students officially participating in the workshop will have the opportunity to receive detailed feedback and specialized instruction in the methodologies under discussion.

Graduate students interested in participating in the workshop should send their c.v. and a letter describing their current research project to Patrick Thaddeus Jackson by e-mail: ptjack@american.edu. Applications must be received by 1 July 2011.

2011 Call for Papers posted

The 2011 ISA-NE Call for Papers is now available. Our conference,"Continuity and Change in Global Politics," will be held 4-5 November 2011 at the Providence Biltmore in Providence, Rhode Island.

Methodology Workshop Podcasts

Podcasts of presentations from previous ISA-NE Methodology Workshops are available at Patrick Thaddeus Jackson's website.

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