Episodes
On this second episode of our miniseries on methods Matias Lopez discusses methodology with special guest Tasha Fairfield. Together they will delve into methodological debates, bayesian reasoning, and explain the many approaches in methodology. Join them as they discuss how statistical reasoning can help qualitative case studies
Published 02/15/22
On the occasion of the visit of Gabriel Sterling, elections manager for the U.S. state of Georgia, to the Graduate Institute during the 2021 Geneva Democracy Week, AHCD Executive Director Christine Lutringer invites him to share his thoughts about Swiss democracy from an American perspective.
Published 11/30/21
On the occasion of the visit of Gabriel Sterling, elections manager for the U.S. state of Georgia, to the Graduate Institute during the 2021 Geneva Democracy Week, AHCD Executive Director Christine Lutringer invites him to share his thoughts about Swiss democracy from an American perspective.
Published 11/23/21
On this episode of Research at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, Matias Lopez and Jake Bowers Political Science and Statistics and NCSA at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign discuss methodology in depth. How can methodology change research? Is there a better way to settle the debates? Or is there a way to strike a balance and adapt our research?
Published 11/09/21
Ce nouvel épisode du podcast Recherche au Centre Albert Hirschman sur la Démocratie poursuit la conversation sur les technologies civiques pour une deuxième partie de notre mini-série sur les technologies civiques et le changement sociétal. La récente montée de l'activisme civique et de l'engagement public dans divers pays est liée à l'ère numérique, et aux réseaux sociaux en particulier. Les activistes ont tiré parti de ces technologies pour s'engager et avoir un impact social.
Published 10/26/21
The newest episode of the Research at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy podcast brings a first for this project, miniseries. This particular miniseries on technologies and democracy will delve into the world of civic technologies throughout this, and future episodes. Jerôme Duberry, Lecturer and senior Researcher at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, who has focused his efforts on the intersection between digital technologies and collaborative governance leads us through this...
Published 10/04/21
Rebecca Tapscott, Ph.D. and Ambizione Fellow at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy joins Anastasia Shesterinina, Ph.D., to discuss research ethics, fear, and empathy in fieldwork. Together they reflect on their experiences and Tapscott’s new book Arbitrary States: Social Control and Modern Authoritarianism in Museveni's Uganda. To learn more about this research, join Rebecca Tapscott, Keith Krause, Didier Péclard, Dennis Rodgers, and Karen Zamberia during the 2021 Democracy week for a...
Published 09/21/21
Luca Meldolesi, Professor of Economic and Financial Policy at the University of Naples is also one of the foremost authorities on Albert Hirschman's work and legacy. On this episode of Research at the Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy, Professor Meldolesi reflects on Albert Hirschman's work but also on what it means for the future, what is left to be done.
Published 09/07/21
What does research in democracy in the 21st century look like? How can we study a political system that is under constant challenge? For years, the Albert Hirschman Centre for Democracy has pioneered a collaborative approach that draws on the views of its namesake – Albert O. Hirschman – and now shares it with listeners in podcast form. Transgressing disciplinary and academic boundaries to bring new takes on forms of government, the Research at the AHCD podcast invites its researchers to...
Published 09/01/21