Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about history, culture and associated notions of context. This reflects, at least in part, a dissatisfaction with positivism and modernist empiricism and an interest in alternative methodologies and epistemologies. As part of this general development, the language of non-traditional approaches to politics has become replete with the language of contextualism, emphasising specificity, particularity and contingency. There is certainly much to be welcomed in the turn away from an ahistorical, objectivist and materialist positivism towards more nuanced approaches. Contingency attends virtually every development in human affairs, making predictability a very ...
Defining political cultures as those discursive practices associated with the power-related facets o...
The notion of the past as a foreign country has become a standard trope in contextual approaches to ...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
Context' presents a challenge to political theory per se. In the history of political thought contex...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
The ‘cultural turn’ has a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in recent yea...
This article provides a methodological perspective to guide studies of American politics. Main argum...
The relationship between researchers and their objects of study has varied and continues to vary acr...
Political science usually requires either prediction or contextual historical work to succeed. Becau...
© 2017, Springer Nature B.V. In this article, we articulate and defend a contextual approach to poli...
What are the implications of studying political phenomena where we don’t know the outcome?1 How migh...
Political theorists, increasingly, are realizing the virtues of contextuality to conceptual analysis...
This article surveys the state of the field of the history of political thought. The premise of the ...
Defining political cultures as those discursive practices associated with the power-related facets o...
The notion of the past as a foreign country has become a standard trope in contextual approaches to ...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...
Recent developments in political studies have seen much greater attention paid to ideas about histor...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
Context' presents a challenge to political theory per se. In the history of political thought contex...
The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in par...
The ‘cultural turn’ has a profound influence across the humanities and social sciences in recent yea...
This article provides a methodological perspective to guide studies of American politics. Main argum...
The relationship between researchers and their objects of study has varied and continues to vary acr...
Political science usually requires either prediction or contextual historical work to succeed. Becau...
© 2017, Springer Nature B.V. In this article, we articulate and defend a contextual approach to poli...
What are the implications of studying political phenomena where we don’t know the outcome?1 How migh...
Political theorists, increasingly, are realizing the virtues of contextuality to conceptual analysis...
This article surveys the state of the field of the history of political thought. The premise of the ...
Defining political cultures as those discursive practices associated with the power-related facets o...
The notion of the past as a foreign country has become a standard trope in contextual approaches to ...
Politics and International Relations (IR) tend to be discussed as separate disciplines. Rather than ...