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The American PoliticalScience Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a call for applications from early-career scholars who would like to participate in a one-week in-person research development workshop, “The Politics of Identity in the Middle East and North Africa.” Selected fellows will be contacted by mid-October.
The American PoliticalScience Association (APSA) is pleased to announce a call for applications from early-career scholars who would like to participate in the MENA Mentoring Initiative. Completed applications, including all necessary documents (in PDF or Word Format), must be submitted by the deadline listed.
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For data collection, we consider the typical ways in which process tracing gathers evidence on the observable implications of causal mechanisms, including archival work, document analysis of secondary sources, various field methods (interviews, political ethnography, ethnography), and surveys.
Here’s the basic problem from the perspective of someone who uses R Markdown as an interface to pandoc, and ultimately a wrapper for a LaTeX document designed with my syllabus template in {stevetemplates}. One approach is to make some in-text citations that can then be formatted as a bibliography at the end of the document.
Eligible Participants Applications are open to PhD candidates, post-doctoral fellows, and other early-career scholars (those who received their PhDs within the past 5 years) in politicalscience and other socialscience disciplines who are citizens of countries in the MENA region.
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