Workshops by Subfield

American Politics Workshop

The American Politics Workshop provides a forum for graduate students and faculty in American politics to discuss the main themes of research in the field today.  The meetings are broken down by substantive topic areas and include:  discussion of published work, working papers, faculty and student presentations, and guest speakers.  The aim of this workshop is for participants to gain a better understanding of the key questions in a variety of substantive areas of American politics and to see where students can contribute with their own work. Join the American Politics Workshop mailing list.  Faculty Convenors: Justin Grimmer and Andrew Hall.

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Comparative Politics Workshop

The Comparative Politics Workshop provides an opportunity for graduate students and faculty engaged in comparative and historical research to present work "in progress" to an audience that is neither specialized in area or era. Thus, the purpose of the workshop is to draw out themes from papers that are based on specialized historical and comparative research that transcend the period and region covered. Papers will be posted generally by Thursday before the seminar. It will be assumed that all participants have read the paper before the workshop, and little time will therefore be expended in summarizing the paper. Join the Comparative Politics Workshop mailing list. All members of the university community are welcome to participate in this workshop. Faculty Convenors: David Laitin and Jeremy Weinstein.

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International Relations Workshop

The International Relations Workshop features presentations by students, Stanford faculty, and faculty from other leading institutions and is an important forum for students to engage with new and exciting IR research. The workshop offers students an opportunity to further integrate themselves into a professional community comprised of Stanford faculty, scholars from other institutions, and most importantly, student peers at all stages of doctoral work. Join the International Relations Workshop mailing list.  Faculty Convenor: Michael Tomz.

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Political Methodology Workshop

The Political Methodology Workshop provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical aspects and empirical applications of statistical modeling in the social sciences. The workshop is designed to have both pedagogical sessions and more specialized presentations from invited speakers. Join the Political Methodology Workshop mailing list. Faculty Convenors: Avidit Acharya, Justin Grimmer, and Yiqing Xu.

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Political Theory Workshop

The Political Theory Workshop offers faculty and other scholars an opportunity to present "in progress" or recently completed work to a diverse audience from political science, philosophy, law, and other social sciences and humanities. Workshop papers come from all areas of political theory, including normative and positive theory, legal theory, and the history of political thought. Papers are circulated ten days before the seminar. Participants are expected to read the paper before the workshop. Each session begins with comments and questions on the paper by a discussant, a brief response from the author, followed by a general discussion. All members of the university community are welcome to attend the workshop. This workshop is co-sponsored by the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. Join the Political Theory Workshop mailing list. Convenors: Brian Coyne and Avshalom Schwartz.

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