The prefix is not intended to identify the department in which a course is offered. dramaturgies, marginality and popular cultureTransmediation of folk tales in Korean picture book.Finally, Group 4 will open enrollment from the 1st to the 2nd of February, with the following courses: The translation of cultural references in tourist textsSyntactic complexity: sociofunctionalist approachesFeminine dehumanization and sensationalism: the case of Sylvia SerafimWar in Ukraine: the historical and geopolitical processes of the conflictGuided reading of Grande Serto: VeredasMetaphysics of literature: the sensitive of the insensitive word according to Gilles Deleuze and Jacques RancireFashion and cinema at the end of the 20th centuryNeoliberalism and HollywoodThe Spiritual Core Underpinning Russian Theater: Mikhail ChekhovThe government of distances in modernity: dialogues between History and GeographyStep by step for the elaboration of French didactic material for university purposesProducing ethnography: methods, techniques and anthropological particularitiesUnfamiliar Dreams of an Exiled Poet . Course Number Research Division . The major purpose of this system is to facilitate the transfer of courses between participating institutions. Throughout the programme, you'll join other participants on extracurricular activities designed to highlight and develop topics presented in class. The 12th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods, and Techniques in Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations was held virtually for the first time on 22-26 February 2021. A cooperative partnership between the International Political Science Association (IPSA) and the University of So Paulos Department of Political Science and Institute of International Relations, the School welcomed 204 students enrolled in 13 courses from 62 institutions in 17 countries, with women accounting for 50% of the student body. Consult the UF Schedule of Courses for official class times and locations and an explanation of the class period abbreviations. Daniela Schettini, Institute for International Relations, University of So Paulo The Evening Lecture Series was very popular, bringing together both Summer School students and the local academic community in numbers that frequently surpassed 100 people. We will be announcing and confirming additional programs over the next few weeks. Comparative Historical Methods: Matthew Lange (McGill University, Canada) and Derek Beach (Aarhus University, Denmark) Day 1 2021 Virtual Workshop on Comparative Histor. 4. The four late-afternoon lecture series given by Summer School faculty dealt with the following themes: Models, Methods and Techniques: Elections; Working with Census Data; Quantitative Strategies; and Small-n and Mixed Methods Strategies. The Second Annual IPSA Summer School set out to achieve three goals in 2011: 1- To train current and future scholars in cutting-edge social science methods, including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, as well as research design and research methods. Week 1 of the methodological track will take place from January 13 to 17, 2020. Summer 2021 Courses. Prerequisites: COP 3530 As part of site visits, students also had a chance to learn about the work carried out at the Center for Metropolitan Studies (CEM) and the Center for the Study of Violence at the University of So Paulo (NEV-USP). Generous support for the Summer School was provided by the IPSA, by the Coordenao de Aperfeioamento de Pessoal de Nvel Superior (CAPES), by the University of So Paulo, and by the Centro de Estudos da Metrpole (CEM/CEBRAP). Stata and Nvivo provided software licensing for the computer laboratories. Section (s) Instructor. A late-afternoon seminar on Why do voters disagree about the strength of the national economy? [] February 1-12, 2010 Adriana Schor, Institute for International Relations, University of So Paulo, 7th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods and Techniques in Political Science and International Relations 5. The 7thsession of the IPSA-USP Summer School was held at the University of So Paulo from January 18 to February 5, 2016. Political, Workshops designed and led by top international professors, Courses in methodology for Political Science, Public Policy and International Relations, Morning classes 9am-12pm; Afternoon labs 2pm-6pm. #LASGATORS Refer to ONE.UF to view the textbook requirements for each of your courses. A cooperative partnership between the International Political Science Association (IPSA) and the University of So Paulos Department of Political Science and Institute of International Relations, the School welcomed 153 students from 62 institutions in 17 countries, with women accounting for 50% of the student body. Instructor: Jeremiah Blanchard Students who enter UF in or after Summer B 2021 are required take one Quest 2 course (either in their first or second year) to complete the UF Quest 2 requirement and to satisfy 3 credits of the General Education requirement in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, the Biological Sciences, or the Physical Sciences (see the UF Quest Requirement page In the last week of the IPSA-USP, Congratulations! Summer A; Course Class Number Section Credits Day(s) Period(s) Bldg Room Course Title Instructor(s) Syllabus; ESC 1000: 11104: 1122: 3: WEB: . Description: Predicting Elections, Cliff Young (IPSOS), Jonathan Phillips, Department of Political Science, University of So Paulo, Basics of Causal Case Study Methods Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Building Parametric Statistical Models Glauco Peres da Silva, University of So Paulo, Designing Feasible Research Projects in Political Science Allyson L. Benton CIDE, Essentials of Applied Data Analysis Leonardo Barone, University of So Paulo, Methods and Problems in Political Philosophy Herlinde Pauer-Studer, University of Vienna, Modeling Dynamics Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo and Andrew Phillips, Texas A&M, Advances in Modeling Dynamics Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo and Guy Whitten and Andrew Phillips, Texas A&M, Basics of Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Regression Jason Seawright, Northwestern University, Basics of Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis Bruno Cautrs, Science Po, Basics of Set-Theoretic Methods and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) Carsten Schneider, Central European University, Basics of Spatial Interdependence in Theory and Practice Laron Williams, University of Missouri, The Philosophy of Science: Positivism and Beyond Patrick T. Jackson, American University, Using Case-Based Methods in Practice Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Advanced Issues in Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Contemporary Methods for Causal Inference Jason Seawright, Northwestern University, Advanced Issues in Set-Theoretic Methods and Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) Carsten Schneider, Central European University, Advanced Issues in Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis Bruno Cautrs, Science Po, Essentials of Multiple Regression Analysis Glauco Peres da Silva, University of So Paulo, Modeling Dynamics in Space and Time Guy Whitten, Texas A & M University and Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo, Predicting Elections Clifford Young, IPSOS-Washington, The Philosophy of Science: Positivism and Beyond - Patrick T. Jackson, American University, Essentials of Applied Data Analysis, Leonardo Barone, University of So Paulo, Essentials of Time Series Analysis- Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo, Advanced Time Series Analysis - Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo and Guy Whitten, Texas A & M University, Basics of Causal Case Study Methods- Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Basics of Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Regression, Jason Seawright, Northwestern University, Building Parametric Statistical Models - Randy Stevenson, Rice University, Advanced Issues in Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Contemporary Methods for Causal Inference, Jason Seawright, Northwestern University, Maximum Likelihood Estimation - Randy Stevenson, Rice University, Pooled Time Series Analyses - Guy Whitten, Texas A & M University, Using Case-Based Methods in Practice- Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Refresher Course in Statistics (Leonardo Barone, Getlio Vargas Foundation), Refresher Course in Mathematics (Glauco Peres da Silva, University of So Paulo), Refresher Course in Multiple Regression Analysis (Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo), Knowing and the Known: An Introduction To The Philosophy of Science (Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University), Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis (Bruno Cautrs, Sciences Po, Paris), Time Series and Pooled Time Series Analyses (Guy Whitten, Texas A&M University, and Lorena Barberia, University of So Paulo), Causal Case Study Methods: Comparing, Matching and Tracing (Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Denmark), Predicting Elections (Clifford Young, IPSOS-Washington), Introduction to Network Analysis using Pajek(Vladmir Batagelj, University of Ljubljana), Mathematics for Social Scientists (Glauco Peres da Silva, University of So Paulo), Game Theory and Applications for Political Science (Rebecca Morton, New York University), Methods and Problems in Political Philosophy (Herlinde Pauer-Studer, University of Vienna), Spatial Data Analysis with Spatial Econometrics (Robert Haining, University of Cambridge), Comparative Research Designs and Comparative Methods (Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Philipps University Marburg), The Philosophy and Methodology of the Social Sciences (Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, American University), Multi-level Analysis (Iaki Sagarzazu, Glasgow University), Case Study Methodology small-n research designs (Derek Beach, University of Aarhus, Denmark), Predicting Elections: Analytical Techniques and Illustrative Case Studies (Clifford Young, IPSOS-Washington), Refresher Course Statistics (Lorena G. Barberia, University of So Paulo), Comparative Research Designs and Comparative Methods (Professor Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Philipps University Marburg), Knowing and the Known: Philosophical Foundations of the Social Sciences (Prof. Patrick Jackson, American University), Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis (Prof. Bruno Cautrs, Sciences Po, Paris), Game Theory and Applications for Political Science (Prof. Peter Rosendorff, New York University), Quantitative Textual Analysis (QTA) (Prof. Iaki Sagarzazu, Nuffield College, University of Oxford), Time Series and Pooled Time Series Analyses (Prof. Causal Inference and Field Experiments (Florian Foos, London School of Economics and Political Science) Scholarships for participants of the School from developing countries were provided by IPSA and Ipsos. A panel discussion on Corruption, the PT and Lava Jato: Long term implications and Public Opinion was held with participation by Jos Roberto de Toledo Rosrio, Srgio Praa, Alberto Almeida, Guy Whitten and Clifford Young. To train current and future scholars in cutting-edge social science methods, including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, as well as research design and research methods. We are also grateful for the valuable support provided by BNDES, FAPESP, CAPES and CNPq. For example, ENC 1101 is offered at a community college. 2022-23 Academic YearUndergraduate Cost of Attendance. WST 2611 - Section 4A29 Class 13825 (SUMMER B) MTWRF 4; Synchronous Online; 3 Credits This course uses close readings of cultural representations (in literature, the visual arts, movies, television, the internet, etc) to understand intersecting categories of identity such as gender, sexuality, class, and race. Course number(s): CIS4930 #ipsauspsummerschoo, Congratulations! #1 For Online Affordability AffordableOnlineColleges.org ranks UF Online the nation's best buy. University of So Paulo For more information on the School visit our website (http://summerschool.fflch.usp.br) or contact us at summeripsa@usp.br. University of Florida 220 Bartram Hall P.O. The crucial skills we will emphasize throughout the class include identifying the moral dimensions of legal, political, and economic problems; critically evaluating traditions and perspectives; appreciating the diversity of perspectives on these controversial issues; thinking beyond one's own interests; and approaching disagreement with open-mindedness and a willingness to be rationally persuaded. Anyone over 18 years of age can enroll through the USP Apolo System . If you cannot attend a semester for which you have registered, you MUST drop all courses . Classes I took at the IPSA-USP Summer School were tailored exactly to my needs: Over two weeks, I took one class in interview research and one class in survey design, the tools and insights from which I used extensively during my field research. We are grateful for the valuable support provided by FAPESP and CNPq. Week 2. Daniela Schettini, Institute for International Relations, University of So Paulo (any requests regarding the IPSA World Congress should be made to wc2023@ipsa.org), International Political Science Association, Basics of Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis, Bruno Cautres (Sciences Po), Designing Feasible Research Projects in Political Science, Allyson Benton (Centro de Investigacin y Docencia Econmicas, Mexico City), Essentials of Applied Data Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis, Glauco Peres da Silva (University of So Paulo), Essentials of Time Series for Time Series Cross Section Analyses, Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo) and Guy D. Whitten, Texas A&M University, Interviewing and Multi-Methods Research, Melani Cammett (Harvard University), Introduction to Spatial Analysis, Jonathan Phillips (University of So Paulo), Survey Research Design, Soledad Artiz Prillaman (Nuffield College at Oxford University), The Philosophy of Science: Positivism and Beyond, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University), Advanced Issues in Quantitative Methods for Public Policy Analysis, Bruno Cautres (Sciences Po), Advanced Research Design in Political Science: From Modeling to Manuscript, Allyson Benton (Centro de Investigacin y Docencia Econmicas, Mexico City), Basics of Causal Case Study Methods, Derek Beach (University of Aarhus), Basics of Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Regression, Jason Seawright (Northwestern University), Basics of Spatial Interdependence in Theory and Practice, Laron Williams (University of Missouri), Fundamentals of Time Series Cross Section Analyses, Guy D. Whitten (Texas A&M University) and Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo), Mathematics for Social Scientists, Glauco Peres da Silva (University of So Paulo), Survey Research Analysis, Soledad Artiz Prillaman (Nuffield College at Oxford University), Advanced Issues in Multi-Methods Research: Integrating Case Studies and Contemporary Methods for Causal Inference, Jason Seawright (Northwestern University), Advanced Time Series Cross-Section Analyses, Andy Phillips (University of Colorado at Boulder) and Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo), An Introduction to Survey Experiments, Mark Pickup (Simon Fraser University), Building Parametric Statistical Models, Glauco Peres da Silva (University of So Paulo), Making Causal Critiques, Jonathan Phillips (University of So Paulo), Methods and Problems in Political Philosophy, Herlinde Pauer-Studer (University of Vienna), Process Tracing Case Studies, Derek Beach (University of Aarhus), 9th Annual IPSA-USP Summer School in Concepts, Methods and Techniques in Political Science and International Relations, Designing Feasible Research Projects in Political Science, Allyson Benton (CIDE), Essentials of Applied Data Analysis, Leonardo Barone (University of So Paulo), Essentials of Multiple Regression Analysis, Glauco Peres da Silva (University of So Paulo), Modeling Dynamics, Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo), Andy Phillips (University of Colorado at Boulder), Advances in Modeling Dynamics, Guy D. Whitten (Texas A&M University), Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo), Andy Phillips (University of Colorado at Boulder), of Spatial Interdependence in Theory and Practice, Laron Williams (University of Missouri), Advanced Issues in Multi-Method Research: Integrating Case Studies and Contemporary Methods for Causal Inference, Jason Seawright (Northwestern University), An Introduction to Relational Social Science, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson (American University), Conducting Field Research in Political Science: Interviewing and Mixed Methods Approaches, Melani Cammett (Harvard University), Mathematics for Social Scientists, Glauco Peres da Silva (University of Sao Paulo), Modeling Dynamics in Space and Time, Guy D. Whitten (Texas A&M University) and Lorena Barberia (University of So Paulo), Lorena Barberia, Department of Political Science, University of So Paulo (Chair), - Executive Director & Former Secretaries-General, Open Access Publishing: A New Era in Scholarly Communication, International Political Science Abstracts, International Encyclopedia of Political Science, www.facebook.com/ipsamethodssummerschoolbrazil, Chair: Glauco Peres da Silva, Universidade de So Paulo, Soledad Artiz Prillaman, Stanford University, Dr. Cameron Wimpy, Arkansas State University, Allyson Benton, City, University of London, Jonathan Phillips, Universidade de So Paulo, Chair: Lorena Barberia, Department of Political Science, Universidade de So Paulo (USP), Natalia S. Bueno, Department of Political Science, Emory University, Mrcia Castro, Department of Global Health and Population, Harvard School of Public Health, Roberto Kraenkel, Institute of Theoretical Physics, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Pedro Peixoto, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Universidade de So Paulo (USP), Chair: Guy D. Whitten, Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University, Lonna Atkeson, Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico, Jeff Gill, Department of Government and Department of Mathematics & Statistics, American University, Alison Post, Department of Political Science, UC Berkeley, Jason Seawright, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, Track on Comparative Research with Interviews and Ethnography, Track on Modeling and Analyzing Public Opinion, From Regression to Multi-Method Research Track, Track on Time Series Cross-Sectional Data Analysis, Track on Causal Inference and Experiments, Methods in Normative Political Theory and Political Philosophy.