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Political Scientists

Sociological Forum, 2017
This essay raises several issues triggered by Norah Mackendrick's (2017) piece “Out of the Labs and into the Streets,” which appeared in “The Forum.” Using that essay as a springboard, I reflect on the complicated relationship between science and politics.
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Political Scientists' Evaluations of Sixty-three Journals

PS, 1975
Professional journals are central in our professional lives. They are a primary means of communicating new ideas and research findings to other political scientists, and hence help record, however haltingly, our collective progress in understanding the ...
Michael W. Giles, Gerald C. Wright
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Political journalists and political scientists

Politics, 1970
(1970). Political journalists and political scientists. Politics: Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 38-44.
Maximilian Walsh   +2 more
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Assessing the Political Environment for Business: A New Role for Political Scientists?

PS, 1982
Political scientists are only now, and dimly, beginning to recognize that something called “political risk analysis” (PRA) is very much in vogue in the corporate and banking communities of this country.
J. Lapalombara
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Scientists as political advocates

Science
Science, both teaching and doing, is under attack. The recent US presidential election of a person and platform with anti-science bias exemplifies this. The study of climate processes and patterns and the role of human activities in these phenomena are at the heart of multiple global crises ...
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American Political Scientists

, 2002
This dictionary offers the only comprehensive collection of profiles of American political scientists, each of whom contributed significantly to the intellectual development of American political science from its beginnings in the late-19th century to ...

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Scientists in Politics

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1962
(1962). Scientists in Politics. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 2-7.
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Environmental economic scientists and politics

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 1996
Abstract A conventional way of societal problem‐solving consists of, firstly, translating the problem into disciplinary, scientific—and often more specifically—economic terms; secondly formulating a disciplinary solution; and thirdly recommending this solution as a neutral instrument for public policy.
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What price politics? Scientists and political controversy

Endeavour, 1999
There is a long tradition within scientific communities that encourages governments, patrons and citizens to enlist scientific expertise in the service of the public good. However, since the 17th century, scientists who have engaged in public political controversy have often been judged harshly by scientific colleagues, as well as by political ...
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The Education of a Political Scientist

Canadian Journal of Political Science, 1970
Ce rapport invite les politologues à prendre quelque distance à l'égard des standards américains et à conserver plus de liberté à l'égard des engouements à la mode, chacun devant davantage s'affirmer comme individu plutôt que comme membre de telle école ou génération particulière.
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