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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260629
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SUMMARY:Introduction to R
DESCRIPTION:This introductory course provides a practical introduction to R for social scientists. Participants learn the basics of R programming\, data import and cleaning\, data transformation\, visualization\, and reproducible research workflows. \nInstructor:\nDaniel Kovarek\, Central European University
URL:https://compasss.org/event/introduction-to-r/
LOCATION:Central European University\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
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SUMMARY:Comparative Research Designs: Building and Conducting Your Comparative Project
DESCRIPTION:This advanced course supports participants in developing and implementing rigorous comparative research designs. Topics include the logic of comparison\, case selection\, data collection strategies\, analytical approaches across qualitative and quantitative methods\, and writing a coherent and defensible research design. \nInstructor:\nBenoît Rihoux\, Université catholique de Louvain
URL:https://compasss.org/event/comparative-research-designs-building-and-conducting-your-comparative-project/
LOCATION:Central European University\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTSTAMP:20260601T102430
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SUMMARY:Advanced QCA and Set-Theoretical Multi-Methods Research
DESCRIPTION:This advanced course builds on introductory QCA and focuses on state-of-the-art developments in set-theoretic methods. Topics include limited diversity\, robustness checks\, enhanced standard analysis\, theory evaluation\, and combining QCA with other qualitative methods such as process tracing\, using R. \nInstructor:\nIoana-Elena Oana\, European University Institute
URL:https://compasss.org/event/advanced-qca-and-set-theoretical-multi-methods-research/
LOCATION:Central European University\, Vienna\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260801
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260802
DTSTAMP:20260601T102430
CREATED:20260601T081153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T081210Z
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SUMMARY:QCA Workshop at AOM 2026 (Info: Parts 1\, 2 & 3)
DESCRIPTION:Professional Development Workshop (PDW) at the Academy of Management (AoM) Conference  \nIf you’re doing management research with QCA\, consider joining us on Saturday\, Aug 1 2026 10:00AM – 1:00PM ET (GMT-4/UTC-4) at Marriott in Franklin 8!\n \nPart 1-3 \nThe PDW includes 3 Parts. If you have no or only a little knowledge of\, and experience with\, QCA you can join us during Part 1 to learn the basic “nuts and bolts” of QCA and configurational logic and understand if this might be the right tool for your research project. If you are also interested in current methodological issues and advances in QCA\, join us during Part 2! For those who’d like to get feedback on one of your ongoing QCA research papers\, join us for Part 3!\n \nRegistration? \nIf you’re joining us for Part 1 and Part 2\, you do not need to register (PDW is open to all conference attendees).  \nIf you’d like to participate in Part 3\, please submit an extended abstract of 1\,500-2\,000 words to Anna @ anna.slawik@uj.edu.pl by 15 July 2026. In your abstract\, please summarize your study’s topical area\, theoretical background\, research gap\, and question\, and include details about the data\, analytical strategy (for empirical papers)\, and preliminary results. Please indicate your target journal and add a few questions you would like the reviewers to address. A panel of QCA experts will review all submissions and evaluate their fit with the PDW according to the clarity of purpose\, methodological rigor\, and innovative character of the research. We will inform you shortly\, by 25 July 2026\, about your opportunities to participate in Part 3.\n \nReading list \nFinally\, we offer a list of recommended pre-readings and QCA resources along with the PDW. If you’d like to receive the list of recommended pre-readings and resources get in touch with Anna Slawik (anna.slawik@uj.edu.pl).
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qca-workshop-at-aom-2026-info-parts-1-2-3/
LOCATION:Academy of Management\, Boston\, MA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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ORGANIZER;CN="Anna S%C5%82awik":MAILTO:anna.slawik@uj.edu.pl
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTSTAMP:20260601T102430
CREATED:20260302T053546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T053546Z
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SUMMARY:Exploring Causal Complexity with Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)\, Lugano
DESCRIPTION:Causal complexity is everywhere in the social sciences—yet most researchers lack the systematic tools to capture it rigorously. In this intensive 5-day workshop (28 contact hours) you will learn how to design\, apply\, and publish empirical research with Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) in the R software environment. The course follows the comprehensive framework developed in Mello (2021\, Georgetown University Press)\, progressing systematically from the foundations of QCA to advanced applications. \nThe course emphasizes research design alongside analytical techniques\, addressing both conceptual foundations and practical application of QCA. You will follow an ideal-typical research process\, starting with empirical illustrations of where and how QCA is used in the social sciences. Foundational sessions explore key principles\, such as set theory\, Boolean algebra\, and the calibration of crisp and fuzzy sets\, while guiding you through the analytical protocol for identifying patterns of causal complexity using truth tables and Boolean minimization. \nThe course progresses step by step\, from study design to the interpretation of results\, incorporating hands-on exercises with examples from published studies and R script templates to adapt for your own purposes. Advanced topics—including multi-method research\, robustness tests\, and recent developments in QCA—will be tailored to your needs and research interests. Opportunities to present your individual project and explore potential applications further enhance the workshop. \nDesigned to be inclusive\, the workshop welcomes participants at all levels—from PhD students to senior researchers—and strikes a balance between theory\, practical exercises\, and individualized support. A strong emphasis on collaboration and dialogue in a small group setting ensures ample time for consultation\, group discussions\, and networking. By the end of the workshop\, you will be equipped with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to apply QCA effectively\, providing a robust framework for addressing causal complexity in comparative social science research. \nThis course is part of the 30th Summer School in Social Sciences Methods. \nFor more information\, please visit https://www.usi.ch/en/education/summer-winter-school/ssm/exploring-causal-complexity-with-qualitative-comparative-analysis
URL:https://compasss.org/event/exploring-causal-complexity-with-qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-lugano/
LOCATION:Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)\, Lugano West Campus\, Via Giuseppe Buffi 13\, Lugano\, CH-6900\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260926
DTSTAMP:20260601T102430
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T023851Z
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SUMMARY:Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) course (in Italian) at UniMORE\, Modena\, Italy | September\, 21-25 2026
DESCRIPTION:Five-day QCA course (taught in Italian) with focus on the calibration of qualitative data. The course is part the School in Qualitative and Mixed Methods hosted by the Fondazione Marco Biagi and the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (UniMORE)\, Italy. \nCourse Overview: \nThe course offers the theoretical and methodological foundations to perform QCA\, from set-conceptualisation\, to configurational thinking\, to casing and data calibration. By means of examples and exercises\, the course focusses on the collection and calibration of qualitative data\, although the acquired knowledge and skills can be applied to any type of data for QCA performance. The participants will also take part in tutored classes in the afternoon to apply what they learned about QCA to their prospective or on-going research projects. The course also includes sessions on the practical application of QCA by using the R packages ‘QCA’ and ‘SetMethods’ in the R Studio environment by replicating selected published QCA papers.\nMore information on the course is available at this page. \nWho should attend: \nThis course targets Italian-speaking master and doctoral students\, postdoctoral researchers\, and faculty across the social and human sciences who are interested in configurational thinking using set-analytic methods to examine causal complexity. \nAbout QCA \nQualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) has been introduced by Charles C. Ragin’s (1987) book ‘The Comparative Method.’ Rooted in historical comparative research in political sciences\, QCA expands the logic of qualitative analysis to multiple case studies. By following a formalised workflow\, QCA allows researchers to perform systematic cross-case comparison and assess the ‘fit’ of the obtained results in comparative terms by relying on specific parameters. \nMost interesting to QCA is the ‘shift of mindset’ required along all the stages of the research\, as cases have to be considered elements belonging to conditions (factors) and outcomes (‘effects’) conceptualised as sets. QCA rests on configurational thinking for the representation and explanation of the selected cases in the sample through the concepts of necessity and sufficiency\, equifinality\, multifinality and limited diversity\, which are the main elements composing causal complexity which characterises QCA. \nQCA is typically applied to samples composed of small- or intermediate-n (usually\, 10-50 cases)\, but it is increasingly used by researchers to examine large-n datasets from a configurational and set-theoretic logic. \nContact Information \nFor questions or additional information\, please contact dr. Sofia Pagliarin by writing to pagliarin@ihs.nl
URL:https://compasss.org/event/qualitative-comparative-analysis-qca-course-in-italian-at-unimore-modena-italy-september-21-25-2026/
LOCATION:UniMORE\, Modena\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTSTAMP:20260601T102430
CREATED:20260601T075239Z
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SUMMARY:Japan QCA Conference 2026 - Paper Development Workshop (PDW)
DESCRIPTION:Japan QCA Conference 2026 – 30 – 31 October 2026 in Tokyo\n\nジャパン QCA カンファレンス・論文開発ワークショップ（2026 年 10 月 30 日～31 日）の\n\nIn addition to keynote speeches by Carsten Schneider and Peer Fiss\, the conference will feature a Paper Development Workshop (PDW) and an Expert Workshop (EW).\n\nThe Paper Development Workshop (PDW) at the 2026 Japan QCA Conference offers researchers who use QCA in their domains the chance to present their work at various stages of development. The workshop comprises small roundtable sessions in which QCA paper developers can receive detailed\, constructive feedback from QCA experts and discuss the methodological aspects of their projects intensively. \nThe Call for Abstracts is open to researchers from various domains who wish to share QCA experiences\, exchange ideas\, and develop their own QCA papers. The PDW at the 2026 Japan QCA Conference is an in-person event hosted by Waseda University in Tokyo. \nSubmission Procedure \nPlease submit your abstract (maximum 500 words) via the following online form by 14 August 2026 at the latest. Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by an expert panel and may not be accepted if they are at an earlier stage than applying QCA\, or if they are purely conceptual rather than an empirical application of QCA. The panel will also evaluate the clarity of purpose and the methodological rigor of the study. Therefore\, your abstract must declare your QCA-based research design\, including: (1) your research question(s); (2) the analytical framework; (3) the strategy for collecting raw data and calibration in your cases; and (4) the reasons for using QCA to address your research gap. Within the word limit\, you should provide detailed information on the data\, such as the number of cases and conditions\, as well as the empirical findings of your QCA study. You will be notified about the acceptance of your abstract around 31August 2026\, at which point you will be invited to submit a full paper of no more than 8\,000 words for presentation at the PDW. \nConference fee and travel grant \nThere is no conference fee for the 2026 Japan QCA conference. PhD students who have no or insufficient funding to travel to Tokyo may apply for a travel grant. Expect travel grants to not exceed 50\,000 YEN. We will provide further details when we notify you of the decision regarding your abstract. \nThe conference programme \nParticipants are warmly invited to attend the plenary session\, at which Carsten Schneider and Peer Fiss will deliver keynote speeches. There will also be an expert roundtable session discussing the progress of QCA practices\, as well as panel sessions where participants can learn about the latest methodological developments in QCA. \nFurther information \nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to contact us by email to jqca2026@gmail.com. \nWe look forward to receiving your submissions for this Call for Papers. \nYour Organizational Team\, \nSho Niikawa (Kobe University) \nAiro Hino (Waseda University)
URL:https://compasss.org/event/japan-qca-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Waseda University\, Tokoyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261030
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
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SUMMARY:Japan QCA Conference 2026 - Expert Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Japan QCA Conference 2026 – 30 – 31 October 2026 in Tokyo\n\nジャパン QCA カンファレンス・論文開発ワークショップ（2026 年 10 月 30 日～31 日）の\n\nIn addition to keynote speeches by Carsten Schneider and Peer Fiss\, the conference will feature a Paper Development Workshop (PDW) and an Expert Workshop (EW).\n\nCALL FOR ABSTRACTS & PAPERS Expert Workshop \nThe Expert Workshop (EW) at the 2026 Japan QCA Conference provides a unique opportunity for researchers engaged in the latest QCA and related method developments to present their work. The EW is not a conventional paper presentation session\, but rather a discussion forum. The EW at the 2026 Japan QCA Conference is a hybrid event\, combining elements of both in-person and online participation. English is the working language at the EW\, and it is being hosted by Waseda University in Tokyo. \nThe Call for Abstracts invites experienced QCA researchers from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds to present\, develop and discuss methodological issues related to QCA. While empirical applications can be used to illustrate these issues\, the main focus of the abstracts should be on developing QCA or a related method. \nSubmission Procedure \nPlease submit your abstract (maximum 500 words) via this online form by 14 August 2026 at the latest. You will be notified about the acceptance of your abstract around 31 August 2026. At this point\, you will be invited to submit a full paper\, although this is not necessary. Since the EW is an open discussion forum\, QCA experts are welcome to participate even if they are not presenting a paper. \nConference fee and travel grant \nThere is no conference fee for the 2026 Japan QCA conference. \nThe conference programme \nThere will be a plenary session\, as well as an expert roundtable session to discuss the progress of QCA practices. QCA experts are also warmly invited to attend the Paper Development Workshop on 30–31 October. During thisworkshop\, paper developers will receive feedback from experts on their research projects\, which use QCA and related methods. \nFurther information \nIf you have any questions\, please feel free to contact us by email to jqca2026@gmail.com. \nWe look forward to receiving your submissions for this Call for Papers. \nYour Organizational Team\, \nSho Niikawa (Kobe University) \nAiro Hino (Waseda University)
URL:https://compasss.org/event/japan-qca-conference-2026-expert-workshop/
LOCATION:Waseda University\, Tokoyo\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Conferences,Seminar
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