Publications
- Please see my current CV. Published, 05/14/2024.
Research Statement
I was trained in experimental, rational choice and published a number of articles in that tradition. I became interested in gender scholarship and received an NSF grant to explore rational choice explanations of gender inequality. As a result of the NSF grant, I was forced to analyze the difficulties of using traditional research paradigms and methodologies (experimental game theory) for understanding the subtleties of gender inequality. During my 2001 research leave as a Faculty Fellow and then as an Aldrich Fellow at the Tanner Humanities Center at the University of Utah, I began my current research trajectory with a project on curricular reform in political science doctoral education in the areas of methodology and epistemology. In 2006 I completed a co-edited book on interpretive social science; a 2014 second edition has now appeared. As of 2009, I am co-editor, with Dvora Yanow, of the Routledge Series in Interpretive Methods. We also co-authored the first volume in the series, Interpretive Research Design: Concepts and Processes. My 2014-2015 sabbatical project examines US human subjects protection policy, building on the
Research Keywords
- Teaching qualitative interpretive research methods
- Research Ethics
- Interpretive Social Science
- Human Subjects Protection [IRB] Policy