Syllabi

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Political Science 832: “Theories and Politics of Nationalism” Winter 2018

Professor Zsuzsa Csergő – Queen’s University (Canada).

GEOG 420 / POLI 432: “Memory, Place, and Power” Winter 2018
Professor Benjamin Forest and Professor Juliet Johnson – McGill University (Canada).

Political Science 438 : “Undivided Europe – Democratization and International Organizations After Communism” Fall 2017
Professor Milada Anna Vachudova – UNC Chapel Hill (USA).

Protest Event Analysis (PEA) workshop
Professor Samuel Greene and Professor Graeme Robertson – Workshop delivered at BEAR Glasgow Multi-Methods Workshop, 3-5 October 2018, University of Glasgow (UK).

Power Points and Lectures

“Russia and the EU in Light of Recent Thinking about International Regions”
Timothy Colton, Harvard University (USA). Presentation Delivered at Event 1 of BEAR Policy Conference, “Bridging the EU and Russia,” May 4, 2021, Online.

“How to” of comparative politics research: designing a research project
Oxana Shevel, Tufts University (USA). Presentation delivered at BEAR Wroclaw Master Class, November 29, 2018, University of Wroclaw (Poland).

Nationalism in Contemporary Europe: Issues, Frameworks & Approaches
David Smith, University of Glasgow (UK). Presentation delivered at BEAR Wroclaw Master Class, November 29, 2018, University of Wroclaw (Poland).

Simulations 
Adrian Florea, University of Glasgow (UK). Presentation delivered at BEAR Glasgow Multi-Methods Workshop, October 3-5, 2018, University of Glasgow.

Studying Events: Creating Event Data
Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA). Presentation delivered at BEAR Glasgow Multi-Methods Workshop, October 3-5, 2018, University of Glasgow.

Thinking about Mobilization and Events
Samuel Greene, King’s College London (UK) & Graeme Robertson, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (USA). Presentation delivered at BEAR Glasgow Multi-Methods Workshop, October 3-5, 2018, University of Glasgow.

Social Network Analysis
Philip Leifeld, University of Glasgow (UK). Presentation delivered at BEAR Glasgow Multi-Methods Workshop, October 3-5, 2018, University of Glasgow.