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Political Science & Social Sciences Winter Course

Political Ethnography: Method, Sensibility, Writing

When:

16 February - 20 February 2026

School:

ECPR Methods School

Institution:

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

City:

Colchester

Country:

United Kingdom

Language:

English

Credits:

4 EC

Fee:

552.50 GBP

Early Bird deadline 05 January 2026
Interested?
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About

This short course will provide you with a space to learn about and experiment with what it means to study politics and power ethnographically

Course leader

Kristin Anabel Eggeling is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen and a visiting researcher at the Danish Institute of International Studies. Kristin researches, teaches, and writes about international politics, diplomacy, global tech policy and qualitative and ethnographic methods in international relations. Kristin has done ethnographic work in the Middle East, Central Asia, Europe and the US among a range of different actors, primarily political elites and diplomats. In 2023, Kristin was awarded the Anthony Deos Early Career Award for the emerging scholar in Diplomatic Studies from the International Studies Association (ISA). Her work has won other international awards and has been published in leading international relations and social science journals including the European Journal of International Relations, the Review of International Studies, Global Studies Quarterly, Millennium, Geopolitics, and Qualitative Research

Target group

Social science researchers

Course aim

Knowledge
- Describing and explaining the standards of ethnographic research
- Applying the key concepts and practices of ethnographic work
- Understanding the value and limits of ethnographic research
- Accounting for relevant debates in the field
Skills
- Designing and conducting ethnographic research
- Comparing ethnographic research to other forms of inquiry
- Evaluating ethnographic knowledge claims
- Producing and handling ethnographic data
- Writing ethnographic fieldnotes and texts
Competences
- Strengthening critical thinking by reading ethnographically
- Acknowledging and identifying the politics of knowledge claims
- Developing ethnographic sensibilities for the complexity of social and political life
- Evaluating and relating ethnographic studies to other social scientific traditions

Fee info

Fee

552.50 GBP, ECPR member - check whether your institution is a member here: https://ecpr.eu/Membership/CurrentMembers

Fee

1105.00 GBP, ECPR non-member

Interested?

When:

16 February - 20 February 2026

School:

ECPR Methods School

Institution:

European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR)

Language:

English

Credits:

4 EC

Early Bird deadline 05 January 2026 Visit school

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