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Digital Research Methods Training
Jun
3

Digital Research Methods Training

Call for Applications

Digital Research Methods Training

Deadline: May 25, 2024

The Arab Political Science Network (APSN) in collaboration with Arabi Facts Hub (AFH) are pleased to announce a call for applications for Digital Research Methods Training.

The training program is aimed at researchers in the Arab world interested in the intersection of social science and disinformation research using digital research tools. The training will take place virtually via Zoom in June 2024 and the exact date of each training will be shared at a later date. The deadline for applications is May 25, 2024.

The short intensive program provides participants with foundational knowledge on the use of empirical methods and digital tools that are applicable for broad research use. The program offers participants the following training:

(R) language,

Network Analysis,

Web Scraping,

Textual Analysis,

Digital Ethnography and

Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

Each applicant can sign up for one or more training courses, but please note that R language is a prerequisite for Network Analysis, Textual Analysis and Web Scraping. The main language of instruction is Arabic.

All selected participants are expected to attend the full program, read assigned materials, actively contribute to the discussions, and participate in hands-on projects that are designed to provide them with experience utilizing these tools. At the conclusion of the program, participants will receive a certificate of attendance and will have an opportunity to complete a simple project and / or publish a short research analysis on a topic of relevance.

All interested applicants must complete the online form, and should be:

Student currently enrolled in a graduate-level program, OR

Researcher at a national or regional institute / center in an Arab country,

Knowledge of English is preferred,

Experience in R is not a must.

Selected applicants will be notified before the end of May 2024 and informed of the training dates. If you have any questions, please contact us at workshops@arabpsn.org

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Research Methods Teaching Workshop
Feb
3
to Feb 4

Research Methods Teaching Workshop

Teaching Research Methods in the Arab World

AUC, Egypt | 3 February 2023

Research methods and design is one of the most important and necessary courses for any student regardless of their discipline and the degree they are pursuing. Within social science, this course becomes even critical yet more challenging. Most research methods courses in political science seek to cover a wide range of critical issues from the basics and basis of social science research and types of methods (qualitative, quantitative, and multi/mixed methods) to research design (question(s), hypothesis, and literature review) and some applied exercises and tools.

Both students and faculty are challenged by many factors. The first is that in most political (and social) science departments, the methods course – while mandatory - is offered only once throughout the degree program. This puts tremendous pressure on the faculty to cover a big amount and wide range of theories and approaches as well as provide practical exercises and tools, while expecting the students to end the class with the necessary foundation to develop their research projects. Secondly, there are several practical challenges from the availability of and accessibility to reading materials, computer software and the potential language barrier of such resources, to the usually big number of students per class (especially at public universities). Finally, some faculty members are stuck with teaching relatively outdated research methods courses. This can be due to the slow bureaucratic and centralized mechanism to change these courses and/or the inadequate training of some faculty members who would be more reluctant to change a longstanding class description, readings, and method of delivery.

The 2023 teaching workshop is part of an ongoing interest and exploration of the challenges related to teaching research methods and design in the Arab world. More specifically, how the methodological approaches should adjust to the impact of the securitized public/research spheres, growing inter-disciplinarity of topics, and in some cases challenging access to teaching and research resources among other issues. The workshop brought together about 15 faculty members who are currently teaching undergraduate and/or graduate research methods courses at public or private institutions. The diverse participation (country, language, career level and type of course) enriched the discussion, helped identify common areas of challenges and highlight potential ways to overcome some of them.

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Tunisia's Political Transformation: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives
Sep
9
to Sep 10

Tunisia's Political Transformation: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives

Tunisia's Political Transformation: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives

September 9-10, 2022 

The Arab Political Science Network (APSN) in collaboration with the South Mediterranean University (SMU) in Tunisia organised an online workshop (September 9-10, 2022) titled Tunisia's Political Transformation: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives. The workshop brought together 14 PhD students and 6 discussants from Tunisia, Morocco, UAE, Egypt, Turkey, Italy, UK and the US.

The two-day program featured five panels, two in Arabic and three in English. Each author shared a short presentation about their paper followed by feedback from the assigned discussants and workshop participants. In the two Arabic sessions, papers looked at the growing populist politics in Tunisia, the impact of the changing political system and the new constitution as well as the current economic and financial crisis. In the three English sessions, authors focused on state-society dynamics, feminist mobilization over the past decade, online activism, and the changing role of the judiciary and parliament.

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Research Development Workshop 2019
Apr
11

Research Development Workshop 2019

  • Asfari Institute for Civil Society and Citizenship (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This workshop brought together 20 PhD students and faculty members to discuss research around:

Authoritarianism and Authoritarian Resilience — Protest, Collective Action, and Mobilization — Foreign Policy and Regional Dynamics in the Middle East — Cities and Urban Politics in the Arab World.

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