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Video Series on Critical Interpretive Policy Studies
The Video Series on Critical Interpretive Policy Studies is a regular series presented by the Critical Policy Studies Network. These videos aim to provide valuable insights and enhance the understanding of critical-interpretive approaches in public policy.

  • About the Series
    The video series features leading scholars and practitioners, offering diverse perspectives on key theories, concepts, and methodologies. Each video is designed to be both informative and engaging, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience.
  • Stay Tuned
    The Critical Policy Studies Network will be releasing videos periodically, available on their YouTube channel. Subscribe and follow on social media to stay updated on the latest releases.

New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science Podcast
The New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science Podcast is an independent series, exploring impactful books in interpretive political and social science. This podcast provides fresh insights into interpretive approaches in these fields, offering a platform for leading scholars and authors to discuss their work.

  • About the Podcast
    Hosted by Nick Cheesman from the Australian National University (ANU), the podcast features discussions on many of the latest books in interpretive political and social science, including books from the Routledge Series on Interpretive Method. It offers a space for authors to share insights about their research and engage with broader audiences.
  • Stay Connected
    New episodes are released periodically via the New Books in Political Science channel. Subscribe to stay updated on the latest releases.

Interpretivists do Interpretive Methods Series

The Interpretive Methodologies and Methods APSA-related group is delighted to announce a new series of online events titled the Interpretivists do Interpretive Methods Series. This series convenes interpretivist scholars to present their work, highlighting their theoretical interventions and, most importantly, discussing the process, challenges, and promises of their methodological approach. The series aims to provide a forum where scholars can learn from the experiences of others who have successfully deployed interpretive methodologies and methods in political science.

These events will be held online and are open to the public, but registration is required.