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Politics as a Vocation—Praxis and Political Engagement
PS: Political Science & Politics, 1990Were one to ask the typical, sophisticated American voter what it is that political scientists do, he or she might respond, “Why, they study politics!” Were one to ask the same of the somewhat more sophisticated congressional or campaign staffer, a likely response would be, “they study politics in the abstract,” accompanied by a faintly condescending ...
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The Politics of Engaged Scholarship: Impact, Relevance and Imagination
Policy & Politics, 2013The relationship between social scientists and the broader social sphere is changing as greater pressure is placed on academics to demonstrate the social relevance and public impact of their research. This pressure is creating widespread concern – intellectual, professional and moral – about the direction of many disciplines and what can be done to ...
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Political Parties as Vehicles of Political Engagement
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Political Engagement's Non-Political Roots
2019Examining the role of need-supportive parenting in the political domain - Observational analysis using long-term cohort ...
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The Politics of Critique: Political Engagement and Government
2014Foucault’s view of power as a creative capacity has three implications for how critique is conceived. He outlines an anti-essentialist and anti-functionalist way of conceptualizing power and resistance; he specifies the criteria for political interaction as autonomous and on this basis he discusses what counts as democratic standards of interaction. By
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Social media, misinformation, and age inequality in online political engagement
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 2023Saifuddin Ahmed +2 more
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