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Gendered Citation Patterns across Political Science and Social Science Methodology Fields
Accumulated evidence identifies discernible gender gaps across many dimensions of professional academic careers including salaries, publication rates, journal placement, career progress, and academic service. Recent work in political science also reveals
Michelle L. Dion, J. Sumner, S. Mitchell
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Extensive empirical evidence and theoretical developments in multiple disciplines stimulate a need to expand the range of rational choice models to be used as a foundation for the study of social dilemmas and collective action.
E. Ostrom
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Crossing the interdisciplinary divide : political science and biological science [PDF]
This article argues that interdisciplinary collaboration can offer significant intellectual gains to political science in terms of methodological insights, questioning received assumptions and providing new perspectives on subject fields.
Grant, Wyn, Greaves, Justin
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Book review: Political Violence: towards a complex understanding of the phenomenon
Review of the book: Daniels, Lesley-Ann y Vlaskamp, Martijn C. Violencia política. Tecnos, 2021 288 págs.
Óscar Mateos
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In recent work, Teele and Thelen (2017) documented the underrepresentation of female-authored scholarship in a broad selection of political science journals.
Paul A. Djupe, A. Smith, A. Sokhey
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Book review: Violent radicalisation in Spain seen from its various perspectives
Review of the book: Bermejo, Rut y Bazaga, Isabel. Radicalización violenta en España. Detección, gestión y respuesta. Tirant lo Blanch, 2019. 264 págs.
Ana Aguilera
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Political Theory, Political Science, And The End Of Civic Engagement [PDF]
Within a span of fifteen years civic engagement has become a cottage industry in political science and political theory, but the term has now outlived its usefulness and exemplifies Giovanni Sartori\u27s worry about conceptual stretching.
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The nature and origins of political polarization over science
People have a tendency to disregard information that contradicts their partisan or ideological identity. This inclination can become especially striking when citizens reject notions that scientists would consider “facts” in the light of overwhelming ...
Roderik Rekker
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Two Political Sciences Or One? Liberal Arts Political Science As A Disciplinary Partner [PDF]
This essay sketches the ways that the practices of political science at top R1 institutions and at leading liberal arts colleges differ. But one also can see the two practices as partners in a common enterprise of making political science rigorous ...
Valelly, Richard M., , \u2775
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