The author of Rule and Revenue, In the Interests of Others, Consent, Dissent, and Patriotism, and Analytic Narratives describes some of her lesser-known her early-career work: police ride-alongs in Detroit after the social upheavals of the 1960s, interviewing Jimmy Hoffa, and day-drinking with scary police officers (before they went on duty). A wide-ranging discussion of triangulating data to tell a compelling story, how and when to alter theories in the face of new data, and numerous inspiring examples of tenacity in the face of adversity dealing with hard-to-access archives. With generous answers, always more cogent and coherent than the questions, this is truly a can't miss episode.
Episode 22 - Wendy Pearlman
Episode 21 - Kristine Eck
Episode 20 - Ana Bracic
Episode 18 - Sarah Parkinson
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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