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Bruno Latour’sScience Is Politics By Other Means: Between Politics and Ontology
Perspectives on Science, 2023Abstract“Science Is Politics By Other Means” (SIPBOM) was coined in The Pasteurization of France, Latour’s 1984 empirical study of the birth of microbiology. Yet, it encapsulates an outstanding political theory of science that Latour has never formalized and that has remained unnoticed to this day. The theory is comprised of two dimensions.
Eve Seguin, Laurent-Olivier Lord
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Latin America as political science’s other
Social Identities, 2017ABSTRACTThis article develops a decolonising critique of contemporary Latin American focused Political Science (LAPS) demonstrating the complicity of its politics of knowledge in the reproduction of the logic and rationalities of coloniality. These logics and rationalities are premised upon the dehumanisation of the raced and gendered other who is ...
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Piled Modifiers, Buried Verbs, and Other Turgid Prose in the American Political Science Review
PS: Political Science & Politics, 2021ABSTRACTAcademic writing is notoriously difficult to read. Can political science do better? To assess the state of prose in political science, we examined a recent issue of the American Political Science Review. We evaluated the articles according to the basic principles of style endorsed by writing experts.
Peter DeScioli, Steven Pinker
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Geographic and Other Scientific Techniques for Political Science
American Political Science Review, 1948In the times of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, there were no world problems, and there never had been; nor were any anticipated. But today the range of subject-matter dealt with in international conferences and treaties and by the United Nations, its commissions and the specialized agencies, is almost as all-inclusive as the domestic ...
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Cliches and other bad habits in political science
Politics, 1966(1966). Cliches and other bad habits in political science. Politics: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 3-16.
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Women in political science: (an)other look at the discipline
Politikon, 1993ABSTRACT This article is an attempt to address the invisibility of women within political science by looking at similar investigations made of the discipline in the United States of America, and by analysing the situation of women in the discipline in South Africa.
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Political Science and the Other Social Sciences
1998Abstract Political science has developed as a trans‐disciplinary process of hybridization. Innovation occurs in exchanges with other fields, and few political scientists work in a core of their subject. Political psychology, geography, sociology, economics, anthropology, comparative politics, and politics in the natural and social ...
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From the other shore: American political science and the ‘Italian case’
Modern Italy, 2009This article examines a number of the major works on Italy conducted by political scientists from the United States in the second half of the twentieth century. Focusing on the research of Banfield, Almond and Verba, Tarrow and Putnam, it discusses the interpretations of Italy offered by these scholars and examines the contribution they have made to ...
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Art & the Public Sphere, 2022
How do the disciplinary boundaries of arts education shape art’s political horizons? Sixty-five years on from CP Snow’s controversial lecture The Two Cultures, both his protagonists (on one side the arts and humanities, on the other the sciences, management, finance) have claimed significant epistemological, political and practical ground. The distance
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How do the disciplinary boundaries of arts education shape art’s political horizons? Sixty-five years on from CP Snow’s controversial lecture The Two Cultures, both his protagonists (on one side the arts and humanities, on the other the sciences, management, finance) have claimed significant epistemological, political and practical ground. The distance
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Understanding and Acting in Political Economy and Other Social Sciences
1996Schutz’s own title was “Leitsatze zur Diskussion uber meinen Vortrag vom 22. Mai vorbereitet fur den Seminarabend am 27. Juni 1930” (“Guidelines for the discussion of my lecture of 22 May, prepared for the seminar-evening of 27 June, 1930”). This is another lecture given in the private seminar of Ludwig von Mises and announced with the heading of ...
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