Department of Government, Georgetown University
Department of Government, Georgetown University
Washington, District of Columbia
Diana Kapiszewski is Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor of Government at Georgetown University. Her research interests include public law, comparative politics, and research methods. Her ongoing research includes projects examining "constitutionalism with adjectives" and the judicialization of electoral governance in Latin America; her co-edited volume Concepts, Data, and Methods in Comparative Law and Politics is under final contract with Cambridge University Press. In the area of research methods, Kapiszewski is co-authoring a paper on the use of research methods in political science and various pieces on the ethical sharing of qualitative data in social science research. She co-founded the Qualitative Data Repository and co-edits the Cambridge University Press Methods for Social Inquiry book series. She co-authored Field Research in Political Science: Practices and Principles (Cambridge University Press, 2015), and in 2013 was awarded the APSA Qualitative and Multi-Method Research section's Mid-Career Achievement Award. Her work has appeared in Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics and Society, Law and Social Inquiry, Law & Society Review, Perspectives on Politics, and PS: Political Science and Politics.
C14 - IRB Guidance on Data-Sharing in the Social Sciences: Evidence of a Shift
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM ET