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DESCRIPTION:CQMI presents The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Re
 search Summer Institute (Pr) Since its founding thirteen years ago\, the I
 nstitute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research has&nbsp\;welcomed more
  than one thousand four hundred graduate students and junior faculty.&nbsp
 \;The institute seeks to enable&nbsp\;participants to create and critique 
 methodologically sophisticated qualitative research designs\, including ca
 se studies\, tests of necessity or sufficiency\, and narrative or interpre
 tive work. It explores the techniques\, uses\, strengths\, and limitations
  of these methods\, while emphasizing their relationships with alternative
  approaches. Topics include research design\, concept formation\, methods 
 of structured and focused comparisons of cases\, typological theory\, case
  selection\, process tracing\, comparative historical analysis\, congruenc
 e testing\, path dependency\, interpretivism\, counterfactual analysis\, i
 nterview and field research (including archival) techniques\, necessary an
 d sufficient conditions\, fuzzy set methods\, and philosophy of science is
 sues relevant to qualitative research. IQMR attendees receive constructive
  feedback on their own qualitative research designs\, and the course also 
 includes discussions led by the authors of well known works which employ q
 ualitative methods.&nbsp\;Illustrations are drawn from exemplary research 
 in international relations\, comparative politics\, and American politics.
  The schedule and reading list from the&nbsp\;twelfth annual institute\, a
 vailable through the link on the left\, indicates the range of the issues 
 that are covered. Please note\, however\, that this syllabus will be revis
 ed for the&nbsp\;thirteenth institute\, and should be viewed with this in 
 mind.CQRM member institutions will use their own meritocratic criteria to 
 select participants&nbsp\;to attend the 2014 institute\, and must notify C
 QRM of their choices by February 28\, 2014. Students\, fellows and junior 
 faculty who are not sure if they will be selected\, or who attend non-memb
 er organizations\, should apply directly to CQRM through the open pool. (P
 lease note that the deadline for receipt of open pool applications for the
  2014 institute has now passed\, and applicants were notified of the outco
 me in December.) CQRM will cover the costs of participation\, lodging\, an
 d meals for successful applicants. Attendees will be responsible for their
  own transportation costs to and from Syracuse University.Participants at 
 the 2014 institute will arrive on Sunday June 15\, and depart on Friday Ju
 ne 27\, or Saturday June 28.&nbsp\;Sessions will commence on June 16. The 
 institute will run until the evening of Friday June 27\, with a two day br
 eak on June 21 and 22.Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry at t
 he Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:CQMI presents The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Resear
 ch Summer Institute (Pr)
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b><i>CQMI presents The Institute fo
 r Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Summer Institute (Pr)</i></b></p><
 p> Since its founding thirteen years ago\, the Institute for Qualitative a
 nd Multi-Method Research has&nbsp\;welcomed more than one thousand four hu
 ndred graduate students and junior faculty.&nbsp\;</p><p>The institute see
 ks to enable&nbsp\;participants to create and critique methodologically so
 phisticated qualitative research designs\, including case studies\, tests 
 of necessity or sufficiency\, and narrative or interpretive work. It explo
 res the techniques\, uses\, strengths\, and limitations of these methods\,
  while emphasizing their relationships with alternative approaches. Topics
  include research design\, concept formation\, methods of structured and f
 ocused comparisons of cases\, typological theory\, case selection\, proces
 s tracing\, comparative historical analysis\, congruence testing\, path de
 pendency\, interpretivism\, counterfactual analysis\, interview and field 
 research (including archival) techniques\, necessary and sufficient condit
 ions\, fuzzy set methods\, and philosophy of science issues relevant to qu
 alitative research.</p><p> IQMR attendees receive constructive feedback on
  their own qualitative research designs\, and the course also includes dis
 cussions led by the authors of well known works which employ qualitative m
 ethods.&nbsp\;Illustrations are drawn from exemplary research in internati
 onal relations\, comparative politics\, and American politics. The schedul
 e and reading list from the&nbsp\;twelfth annual institute\, available thr
 ough the link on the left\, indicates the range of the issues that are cov
 ered. Please note\, however\, that this syllabus will be revised for the&n
 bsp\;thirteenth institute\, and should be viewed with this in mind.</p><p>
 CQRM member institutions will use their own meritocratic criteria to selec
 t participants&nbsp\;to attend the 2014 institute\, and must notify CQRM o
 f their choices by February 28\, 2014.</p><p> Students\, fellows and junio
 r faculty who are not sure if they will be selected\, or who attend non-me
 mber organizations\, should apply directly to CQRM through the open pool. 
 (Please note that the deadline for receipt of open pool applications for t
 he 2014 institute has now passed\, and applicants were notified of the out
 come in December.) CQRM will cover the costs of participation\, lodging\, 
 and meals for successful applicants. Attendees will be responsible for the
 ir own transportation costs to and from Syracuse University.</p><p>Partici
 pants at the 2014 institute will arrive on Sunday June 15\, and depart on 
 Friday June 27\, or Saturday June 28.&nbsp\;Sessions will commence on June
  16. The institute will run until the evening of Friday June 27\, with a t
 wo day break on June 21 and 22.</p><p><b><i>Center for Qualitative and Mul
 ti-Method Inquiry at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><
 p> </p><p></p>
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