Hooray, qualitative research at last! PolSci is so much better when we have something other than QUANTIFYING EVERY SINGLE VARIABLE Ok, I'm good, imma cool down. Thanks for the video!
Hmmm, this is a tough question to answer. I think my lens of analysis varies depending on the project and what I'm trying to analyze. I think I do tend to be more constructivist than anything else, but there also has to be room for multiple lenses--liberalism, Marxism, post-colonialism, feminism. They can all work in tandem to give me a clearer picture of what I'm trying to study/research
Good evening I hope you are well I have registered for a degree in Political Science, Philosophy and Economics It will be my first year next year What books should I use
Hmm...I imagine your professors will provide you a list of their required readings for each class. I'd hate to give you a list of random readings when you will be expected to pay for textbooks for your specific classes. I've made a few list videos here of books I like/find useful and you're welcome to explore those, but always put your priority on the required readings assigned by your professors
Thank you for all your videos I got accepted into Colorado state university for my PhD and all your videos help me so much 😭I’m first gen
That is amazing!! I am so happy for you. I hope you have a wonderful experience there.
Hooray, qualitative research at last! PolSci is so much better when we have something other than QUANTIFYING EVERY SINGLE VARIABLE
Ok, I'm good, imma cool down.
Thanks for the video!
I agree!! I am hardcore all about those qualitative methods!!
Grabbed an e-copy of passion, craft, and method! Thank you.
Can u recommend books for international relations students
If you lean towards qualitative research, do you lean towards Constructivism in your approach to educating and/or theoretical lens in polisci?
Hmmm, this is a tough question to answer. I think my lens of analysis varies depending on the project and what I'm trying to analyze. I think I do tend to be more constructivist than anything else, but there also has to be room for multiple lenses--liberalism, Marxism, post-colonialism, feminism. They can all work in tandem to give me a clearer picture of what I'm trying to study/research
I'm a little bit confused about the selection of the research topic of political science......how can I select the best topic for my research
Is there a list or book with all the methods listed?
really interested. how can i get it?
Good evening
I hope you are well
I have registered for a degree in Political Science, Philosophy and Economics
It will be my first year next year
What books should I use
Hmm...I imagine your professors will provide you a list of their required readings for each class. I'd hate to give you a list of random readings when you will be expected to pay for textbooks for your specific classes. I've made a few list videos here of books I like/find useful and you're welcome to explore those, but always put your priority on the required readings assigned by your professors
Good afternoon,
I want to register my self for PPE can you help me to get to a university please ?