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


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> 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
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Adam Henne, Ph.D. candidate
Dep't of Anthropology
Baldwin Hall
University of Georgia
Athens, GA  30602
http://ahenne.myweb.uga.edu

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