Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and media debates amid claims that the professionalization of the discipline has led to the subject becoming detached from public life. However, Peter John challenges the notion of a long-lost golden era and argues that in fact engagement is improving and has benefited from new digital tools
Partisan social media posts typically get more attention, but dispassionate analyses are what academ...
For much of its history political science has been political theory. As political science begins to ...
AbstractSocial relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic dis...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
Political science is not more visible or more relevant than before. There is a real problem that mus...
Writing in response to Peter John’s defence of political science, Mark Pack argues that research on ...
Political science has for some time been afflicted with an existential and empirical angst concernin...
This chapter seeks to explore the role of political scientists within the UK’s policy advisory syste...
The Brexit referendum was an unprecedented event in the context of British politics, but it was also...
Copyright @ 2006 The AuthorsWe reflect on the reasons why there is not a greater and more fruitful r...
John Sides has been bringing political science research to current events since he co-founded his po...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
The purpose of this article is to assess the state of the discipline of British politics. The articl...
A new collection engages directly with how political science can achieve wider relevance as a discip...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...
Partisan social media posts typically get more attention, but dispassionate analyses are what academ...
For much of its history political science has been political theory. As political science begins to ...
AbstractSocial relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic dis...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
Political science is not more visible or more relevant than before. There is a real problem that mus...
Writing in response to Peter John’s defence of political science, Mark Pack argues that research on ...
Political science has for some time been afflicted with an existential and empirical angst concernin...
This chapter seeks to explore the role of political scientists within the UK’s policy advisory syste...
The Brexit referendum was an unprecedented event in the context of British politics, but it was also...
Copyright @ 2006 The AuthorsWe reflect on the reasons why there is not a greater and more fruitful r...
John Sides has been bringing political science research to current events since he co-founded his po...
Jeremy Corbyn’s continued leadership of the Labour party has been contrary to the publicly-stated ex...
The purpose of this article is to assess the state of the discipline of British politics. The articl...
A new collection engages directly with how political science can achieve wider relevance as a discip...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...
Partisan social media posts typically get more attention, but dispassionate analyses are what academ...
For much of its history political science has been political theory. As political science begins to ...
AbstractSocial relevance has become a key element to assess the social legitimacy of an academic dis...