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[ecrea] CfP: Doing Policy Analysis with SKAD (IPA 2015)
Tue Dec 23 17:28:02 GMT 2014
status: CfP Call for papers
conference
CfP: Doing Policy Analysis with SKAD (IPA 2015)
08.07.2015-10.07.2015
Lille
Dear colleagues:
We would like to invite paper submissions for our Panel "Doing Policy Analysis with SKAD" (p22) at 10th Interpretive Policy Conference in Lille, 8-10 July. Please find the CfP below and attached to this message.
Paper proposals can only be submitted via the conference's website (http://ipa2015.sciencesconf.org/). Please send us an e-mail when you submit your proposal. Full papers will be due on 1 June 2015.
CfP: Doing Policy analysis with SKAD (p22)
Chaired by Anna-Katharina Hornidge and Wolf J. Schünemann
Discussant: Reiner Keller
Given the broad deployment of the Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) in the social sciences, in this panel we seek to gather a number of papers which examine power/knowledge relations in political conflict and policy-making either with SKAD or with related approaches of Discourse Analysis. The papers in this panel can be comparative studies of cases in different countries or different policy fields. They can also be single case studies which analyze policy development (as well as the formalization of informal institutions in shaping reality) over time. The papers should of course refer to empirical cases. Nevertheless, it is explicitly asked to put emphasis on theoretical and methodological aspects. The following questions should be covered at least partly by each of the papers:
How does the empirical work benefit from the theoretical combination of Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse Analysis? Which conceptions of agency and power have been applied? How has the research program of SKAD been modified? Which additions have been made in order to analyze the empirical object at hand? How have data corpuses been built? Which types of data have been collected for assessing the studied discourses? Which methods of data collection and analysis were used? Which way of interpretive analysis/systematic coding has been chosen? How are results integrated and presented? How does the study contribute to and engage with the discussion of a particular research area?
Finally, paper-givers are encouraged to develop innovative ways to illustrate the findings of their research. Every paper presentation should contain at least four common elements: a short description of the empirical case, an explanation of SKAD application/modification, an exemplification of interpretive inquiry, and finally a synoptic illustration of (preliminary) findings.
Dr. habil. Anna-Katharina Hornidge
Center for Development Research
Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF)
email:(hornidge /at/ uni-bonn.de)
Dr. Wolf J. Schünemann
Institute for Political Science
Heidelberg University
email:(wolf.schuenemann /at/ ipw.uni-heidelberg.de)
Contact person: Dr. habil. Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Center for Development Research; Dr. Wolf J. Schünemann, Heidelberg University
email:(hornidge /at/ uni-bonn.de);(wolf.schuenemann /at/ ipw.uni-heidelberg.de)
telephone: +49 228 731970; +49 6221 54 3186
Address: Center for Development Research, Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung (ZEF), University of Bonn, Walter-Flex-Str. 1-3, Room 1.020, 53113 Bonn;
Institute for Political Science, Heidelberg University, Bergheimer Straße 58, 69115 Heidelberg
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