The Future of Social Science Research Methods Conference with Earl Babbie, March 21
January 12, 2012
Chapman University and Wilkinson College of Humanities and Social Sciences presents, The Future of Social Science Research Methods Conference with Earl Babbie on March 21. Hosted by the Earl Babbie Center at Chapman University.
The Earl Babbie Research Center at Chapman University is dedicated to empowering students and faculty to apply a wide variety of qualitative and quantitative social research methods to conduct studies that address critical social, behavioral, economic, and environmental problems. The Center’s mission is global in purview and its concerns include human rights, social justice, peaceful solutions to social conflicts and environmental sustainability. The Babbie Center supports cutting edge interdisciplinary research and encourages faculty student collaboration. For more information about the Earl Babbie Research Center, please send us an E-Mail at babbiecenter@chapman.edu.
This all day conference will take place in Argyros Forum, Room 209 (A,B,C) at Chapman University in Orange, California. After the conference an interactive workshop on teaching social research will be led by Earl Babbie and experienced instructors of research methods. They will reveal how to engage students and excite them about social science research.