I'm partial to this methods syllabus from Agrawal and Scott: it's involved and idiosyncratic, but it's given me a lot of ideas for teaching methods and thinking about political theory in general too:
http://www.asu.edu/clas/polisci/cqrm/syllabi/scottagrawal.htm adam > > ________________________________________ > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of phaas [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ] > Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 5:53 AM > To: GEP-ED > Subject: UG class in IEP research > > I will be offering an honor's undergrad 1 credit sectionin spring on > research methods in international environmental politics. I would welcome > any experiences or ideas from people on the list about such a class: what > do you think I should cover, recommended readings!, and any experiences you > have had in this area. > > Thanks a lot. > > Peter M. Haas > Professor > Department of Political Science > 216 Thompson Hall > University of Massachusetts > Amherst, Massachusetts 01003 > USA > ph 1 413 545 6174 > fax 1 413 545 3349 > > -- ----------------------------- Adam Henne, Ph.D. candidate Dep't of Anthropology Baldwin Hall University of Georgia Athens, GA 30602 http://ahenne.myweb.uga.edu
