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Even though you might think you know the place that you’re researching, things can still surprise you when you’re new to the field. In this episode, we welcome Ana Paula Pellegrino and Ulaş Erdoğdu. Pellegrino is the Gerhard Casper Postdoctoral Fellow in the Rule of Law at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) at Stanford University. She will be starting as an Assistant Professor at the School of Government at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in July 2026. Erdoğdu is a PhD candidate in political science at Northwestern University.
In this episode, Ulaş and Ana Paula share their research experiences as current and recently-graduated doctoral students. We talk about methods training within the broader context of researching armed groups, the complexities of doing research as a native, and compare experiences in the field to lessons learned in the classroom.
3:02: Background on Pellegrino's Research
6:58: Background on Erdoğdu’s Research
14:30: The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) Experience
21:30: Fieldwork Training in Graduate Programs
30:25: Aspects of Field Research that Go Beyond Classroom Training
41:02: Safety Precautions in the Field
44:53: What is the Future of Fieldwork?
56:17: Advice for Prospective PhD Students
Publications Mentioned in This Episode
Producers: Nathaniel La Blanc, Katherine Tan, Claire Geratz, Taylor Perkins
Find Stories from The Field at Columbia University Press or Amazon
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Even though you might think you know the place that you’re researching, things can still surprise you when you’re new to the field. In this episode, we welcome Ana Paula Pellegrino and Ulaş Erdoğdu. Pellegrino is the Gerhard Casper Postdoctoral Fellow in the Rule of Law at the Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) at Stanford University. She will be starting as an Assistant Professor at the School of Government at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in July 2026. Erdoğdu is a PhD candidate in political science at Northwestern University.
In this episode, Ulaş and Ana Paula share their research experiences as current and recently-graduated doctoral students. We talk about methods training within the broader context of researching armed groups, the complexities of doing research as a native, and compare experiences in the field to lessons learned in the classroom.
3:02: Background on Pellegrino's Research
6:58: Background on Erdoğdu’s Research
14:30: The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) Experience
21:30: Fieldwork Training in Graduate Programs
30:25: Aspects of Field Research that Go Beyond Classroom Training
41:02: Safety Precautions in the Field
44:53: What is the Future of Fieldwork?
56:17: Advice for Prospective PhD Students
Publications Mentioned in This Episode
Producers: Nathaniel La Blanc, Katherine Tan, Claire Geratz, Taylor Perkins
Find Stories from The Field at Columbia University Press or Amazon