Sarah Parkinson (Johns Hopkins) blunt and honest reflections on how her dissertation project evolved over more than a decade is a reminder that the field is supposed to change the scholar -- not always in ways that can be predicted in advance. Parkinson discusses her evolutions, both in terms of methods employed and her social identification in the discipline. There is something here that will be valuable to every young scholar, especially those considering work in areas adjacent to violence. What does it mean to study the state from the bottom-up? What do we, privileged observers, owe our most vulnerable subjects, really? The second guest in the ARC (Advancing Research on Conflict) Consortium.
Episode 22 - Wendy Pearlman
Episode 21 - Kristine Eck
Episode 20 - Ana Bracic
Episode 19 - Margaret Levi
Episode 17 - Christian Davenport (Part Two: ”Hi, My Name Is Christian, Don’t Mind The Vehicle...”)
Episode 16 - Jesse Driscoll (Part Two: ”True Tales from the Five-Sided Wind Tunnel”)
Episode 15 - David Laitin
Episode 14 - Sarah Cameron
Episode 13 - David Cunningham
Episode 12 - Cynthia Enloe
Episode 11 - Kanisha Bond
Episode 10 - Asfandyr Mir
Episode 9 - Tariq Thachil
Episode 8 - Zachariah Mamphilly
Episode 7 - Leonard Wantchekon
Episode 6 - Jen Murtazashvili
Episode 5 - Bob Bates
Episode 4 - Jesse Driscoll (UCSD)
Episode 3 - Christian Davenport
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