Interpretive Methods in Political Science Virtual Community

Community Co-Chairs

  • Carolyn Holmes (Mississippi State University)
  • Guillermo Caballero (Salisbury University)
  • Hannah Lebovits (UT-Arlington)

Contact Information

Carolyn Holmes: [email protected]
Hannah Lebovits: [email protected]
Guillermo Caballero: [email protected]

Community Focus and Purpose

The Interpretive Methods in Political Science VC seeks to support scholars using interpretive methods in their research and teaching, as well as diversifying methodological conversations in the discipline as a whole.

Types of Events Planned

Conference-style panels, roundtables, workshops/labs, reading groups, mentoring sessions, peer support groups, community-building meetings, social/networking events.

How to Join this Virtual Community

Regular WPSA membership dues include participation in the Virtual Communities program along with discounted registration fees to WPSA’s in-person conference, subscriptions to its two journals, and eligibility to participate in all other WPSA activities. For scholars and students who are interested in participating only in the Virtual Communities, WPSA offers a limited membership that does not include any other benefits. We encourage everyone who can to join WPSA as a full member to help sustain the Association.

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