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Incorporating Computational Social Science in Political Science

2022
This chapter discusses the challenges and opportunities of incorporating computational social science (CSS) into political science. Using an original dataset of quantitative methods courses offered at the top-40 schools, this study shows that CSS courses are currently underrepresented, but their number is likely to augment because of the competition ...
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Shared Characteristics of Social Sciences and Political Sciences

2023
The domains of social sciences and political sciences comprise a broad spectrum of subjects and disciplines of investigation that are crucial for comprehending society, politics, and human conduct. These fields of study provide significant perspectives on the intricacies of social and political systems and their influence on people and societies ...
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The natural sciences, the social sciences and politics

Minerva, 1988
The social sciences stand at a strange crossroads. There is a greater need for disciplined inquiry into the issues of policy facing the United States. Yet the incentives in the political system, and in the professional guilds of those performing social research, discourage a close involvement of many prominent social scientists with policy.
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Political Science and the Other Social Sciences

1998
Abstract 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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Political diversity will improve social psychological science

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2014
AbstractPsychologists have demonstrated the value of diversity – particularly diversity of viewpoints – for enhancing creativity, discovery, and problem solving. But one key type of viewpoint diversity is lacking in academic psychology in general and social psychology in particular: political diversity.
José L, Duarte   +5 more
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