What makes political life in the United States so different from political life in France, Hungary or Argentina? This paper considers why societies “do politics” differently. We draw on Pierre Bourdieu’s criticism of substantialist thinking in sociology and on his conceptualization of the social space to propose a new way of relating methodological to theoretical claims in comparative political sociology. We do this by exploring and constructing a “space of polities” based on data from the 2004 World Values Survey, using relational statistical techniques (e.g., geometric data analysis). The main insight is that any single form of political action (e.g., joining a voluntary association, or a demonstration, or a boycott) only takes its meanin...
Can world-systems analysis illuminate politics? Can it help explain why illiberal regimes, outsider ...
This article provides a methodological perspective to guide studies of American politics. Main argum...
The place of place in transitions to democracy This article addresses three questions. First, are pa...
What makes political life in the United States so different from political life in France, Hungary o...
What makes political life in the United States so different from political life in France, Hungary o...
We offer an integrated study of political participation, bridging the gap between the literatures on...
In a sense, the study of comparative politics is the study of the role that context plays in structu...
We offer an integrated study of political participation, bridging the gap between the literatures on...
„Bringing space back“ into comparative politics is a difficult task, perhaps inevitably accompanied ...
This chapter excavates Bourdieu’s theoretical insights concerning political sociology to develop a t...
In recent decades, sociologists have too often ignored the group level—the meso-level of analysis—in...
This article maps out some interdependencies between political science and political sociology. It t...
The focus in the behavioral study of politics is on individuals. As a subfield of political science,...
In contrast to political thought and public discourse, the field of comparative politics almost igno...
This book presents political sociology as a connective social science that studies political phenome...
Can world-systems analysis illuminate politics? Can it help explain why illiberal regimes, outsider ...
This article provides a methodological perspective to guide studies of American politics. Main argum...
The place of place in transitions to democracy This article addresses three questions. First, are pa...
What makes political life in the United States so different from political life in France, Hungary o...
What makes political life in the United States so different from political life in France, Hungary o...
We offer an integrated study of political participation, bridging the gap between the literatures on...
In a sense, the study of comparative politics is the study of the role that context plays in structu...
We offer an integrated study of political participation, bridging the gap between the literatures on...
„Bringing space back“ into comparative politics is a difficult task, perhaps inevitably accompanied ...
This chapter excavates Bourdieu’s theoretical insights concerning political sociology to develop a t...
In recent decades, sociologists have too often ignored the group level—the meso-level of analysis—in...
This article maps out some interdependencies between political science and political sociology. It t...
The focus in the behavioral study of politics is on individuals. As a subfield of political science,...
In contrast to political thought and public discourse, the field of comparative politics almost igno...
This book presents political sociology as a connective social science that studies political phenome...
Can world-systems analysis illuminate politics? Can it help explain why illiberal regimes, outsider ...
This article provides a methodological perspective to guide studies of American politics. Main argum...
The place of place in transitions to democracy This article addresses three questions. First, are pa...