Making political science matter : debating knowledge, research, and method / / edited by Sanford F. Schram and Brian Caterino.
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Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vii, 304 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Return to politics: perestroika, phronesis, and post-paradigmatic political science / Sanford F. Schram
- The perestroikan challenge to social science / David D. Laitin
- A perestroikan straw man answers back: David Laitin and phronetic political science / Bent Flyvbjerg
- A statistician strikes out: in defense of genuine methodological diversity / Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
- Reflections on doing phronetic social science: a case study / Corey S. Shdaimah and Roland W. Stahl
- Social science in society / Theodore Schatzki
- Power and interpretation / Brian Caterino
- Contesting the terrain: Flyvbjerg on facts, value, knowledge, and power / Mary Hawkesworth
- The bounds of rationality / Stewart Clegg
- Making intuition matter / Leslie Paul Thiele
- Conundrums in the practice of pluralism / Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
- Unearthing the roots of hard science: a program for graduate students / Greg J. Kasza
- Political science and political theory: the heart of the matter / David Kettler
- Finding new mainstreams: perestroika, phronesis, and political science in the United States / Timothy W. Luke.