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Workshop: Introduction to Quantitative Research in Area Studies
Date: 25-27 October, Christian von Lübke & Mikko Huotari
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WORKSHOP | "Globalized Methodology?"
Collaborative workshop of the two BMBF-projects on "Southeast Asian Studies" and on "Universality and Acceptance Potential of Social Science Knowledge".
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WORKSHOP | Prof. Eckart Koch (Munich): Methodology of monitoring and evaluation in intercultural development cooperation
Goal: Introduction to the principles and methodology of monitoring and evaluation in development cooperation in an inter-cultural setting.
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Workshop Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
Date: 21-22 October 2013, Instructor: Prof. Carsten Q. Schneider
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BMBF WORKSHOP | "Academic Writing", Thursdays 4.30pm, Breisacher Tor 202
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BMBF WORKSHOP | Case Study Design (Prof. Blatter, Luzern)
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BMBF WORKSHOP | Qualitative Data Analysis (Dr. Friese, Hannover)
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BMBF WORKSHOP | Qualitative Comparative Analysis (Prof. Schneider, CEU)
Registration by email to: mikko.huotari@politik.uni-freiburg.de
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FRIAS-Workshop “Challenging State Sovereignty in the Age of Migration: A multi-level approach to Southeast and East Asian migration” (27-28 April 2017)
The movement of labour migrants and refugees in Southeast and East Asia is as diverse as the – often insufficient - politics on these issues. In a region, where governments place particularly high importance on norms of state sovereignty and non-interference, mobility is often seen as a challenge if not threat to these norms. The goal of this workshop is to analyse these challenges from a multi-level and multi-actor perspective, spanning all levels of governance (from the sub-state level to the transnational/bilateral and regional level).
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