The 55th Annual Convention of the International Studies Association (March 26-29, 2014 – Toronto, Canada) will feature two panels on replication and reproducibility:
- Friday, March 28
8:15 AM – 10:00 AM
Replication in International Relations: How Journal Data Policies and Replication in Teaching Can Improve Reproducibility Standards - Friday, March 28
10:30 AM – 12:15 PM
Replication in International Relations: Successes and Failures in Practice
PANEL A
Chair: Nils Petter Gleditsch (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO))
Discussant: Nils Weidmann (University of Konstanz)
Panelists:
- Michael P. Colaresi (Michigan State University):
Improving Standards for Replication v2.0: Reducing Obstruction, Introducing Preplication and Increasing Incentives - Allan Dafoe (Yale University):
Science Deserves Better: The Imperative to Share Complete Replication Files - John Ishiyama (University of North Texas):
Replication Studies and Journal Publication in Political Science and International Relations - Nicole Janz (University of Cambridge):
Bringing the Gold Standard Into the Class Room: Replication in University Teaching
PANEL B
Chair: Nicole Janz (University of Cambridge)
Discussant: John Ishiyama (University of North Texas)
Panelists:
- Nils Petter Gleditsch (Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)):
Posting Your Data: Will You Still Get Famous? - Fernando Martel García (Harvard University):
Scientific Progress in the Absence of New Data: A Procedural Replication of Ross (2006) - Todd Tucker (University of Cambridge):
Companies Suing Countries: Bad for Development? - Ingo Rohlfing (Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences):
Replication in Case Studies and Process Tracing – Formulating and Implementing Standards