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RMD Doctoral Consortium: Call for Participants - Respond by April 24th

  • 1.  RMD Doctoral Consortium: Call for Participants - Respond by April 24th

    Posted 04-12-2014 21:03

    Dear Listserv members,

     

    Posted on behalf of Harry Joo (Indiana University - Bloomington).

     

     

    Regards,

    Darlene

    Darlene J. Alexander-Houle

    TIM Division List Serve Moderator

     

    Invitation to Participate

     

    Research Methods Division 2014 Doctoral Student and Early Career Faculty Consortium

     

    With support from the Center for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA)

     

    The consortium is a virtual, real-time, and participative opportunity to interact with leading scholars and methodologists across three perspectives: macro-quantitative, micro-quantitative and qualitative. The consortium will be held in May, 2014 in 5 sessions outlined in the schedule below, and concluded with a social for all participants and presenters at the Academy meeting in August.

     

    Topic Outline

     

    May 7

    Clearing the publishing hurdle: Ask the editors

     

    May 14

    1) Managing the research design, data collection and analysis in large research projects/dissertations

    2) Teaching methods and building a methods network

     

    May 21

    Crafting a methodological contribution: Perspectives from the experts

     

    May 28

    Methodology "Matters": A look to the future

     

    August 2

    Evening social event at the AOM meeting for all participants and panelists

     

    Panelists already scheduled to participate in these sessions include: Amy Colbert, Glenn Hoetker, James LeBreton, Mo Wang, Don Bergh, Lisa Schurer Lambert, Steve Gove, Jeff Edwards, and Brian Boyd.

     

    The consortium is open to: (1) individuals interested in deepening expertise in research methodology; (2) doctoral students who have successfully passed comprehensive exams; and (3) junior faculty seeking professional development. All participants will require a computer and a good internet connection.

     

    Application:  Submit CV, one page (or less) explanation of your interest in the Consortium, and letter of faculty support (for doctoral students) to Todd Alessandri (t.alessandri@neu.edu<mailto:t.alessandri@neu.edu>) by April 24, 2014.

     

    Consortium Coordinator and Macro Track Chair - Todd Alessandri Micro Track Chair - Kevin Carlson Qualitative Track Chair - Karen Jansen CARMA - Larry Williams