As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the driving force behind political action is material or ideational. Put too crudely, White scholars tend to focus on structural conditions as the cause of group identity and action, whereas scholars of color tend to focus on group identity and conflict in order to explain structural conditions. More generally, the relevant debate within political science revolves less around Jacques Demrda versus Karl Marx (as in critical race studies) than around W. E. B. DuBois versus Thomas Hobbes-that is, whether the problem of the twentieth [and other] centur[ies] is the problem of the color line or whether people are fundamentally se/f-interested individual...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...
The body of theoretical works that theorize empirical political power have largely declined addressi...
As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the dri...
This dissertation will examine two fundamental questions: (1) why does political science lag behind ...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
Today\u27s climate of racial reckoning in the United States raises profound questions about the root...
Paper presented at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the South African Institute of Race Relations,...
Understanding how race shapes the lives of individuals and transforms institutions is central to soc...
Jessica Blatt, Race and the Making of American Political Science Philadelphia: University of Pennsyl...
My aim in the chapter is thus to do three things: trace the trajectory of race as central to nation-...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Political research has docume...
To explore the evolution of political-science research on race, Walton et al., have done a systemati...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Race theory is dominated by two camps. Eliminativists rely on a biological ontology, which contends ...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...
The body of theoretical works that theorize empirical political power have largely declined addressi...
As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the dri...
This dissertation will examine two fundamental questions: (1) why does political science lag behind ...
The purpose of this essay is to analyze the implications of four methodological approaches for the s...
Today\u27s climate of racial reckoning in the United States raises profound questions about the root...
Paper presented at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the South African Institute of Race Relations,...
Understanding how race shapes the lives of individuals and transforms institutions is central to soc...
Jessica Blatt, Race and the Making of American Political Science Philadelphia: University of Pennsyl...
My aim in the chapter is thus to do three things: trace the trajectory of race as central to nation-...
332 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Political research has docume...
To explore the evolution of political-science research on race, Walton et al., have done a systemati...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
Race theory is dominated by two camps. Eliminativists rely on a biological ontology, which contends ...
This thesis traces the contours of the Black-White color line in modern America by illuminating how ...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...
The body of theoretical works that theorize empirical political power have largely declined addressi...