We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars and a bibliometric analysis of 25 years of publications in three prominent sub-field journals. We identify two groupings of researchers, a quantitative methods, rational choice-favouring grouping and a qualitative methods, interpretivism-favouring grouping with a UK focus. Upon closer examination, these groupings share similar views about the challenges and future of the sub-discipline. While the sub-discipline is becoming more diverse and international, US-focused literature remains dominant and distinct from UK-focused literature, although there are emerging sub-literatures which are well placed to link them together
The study of British politics has been reinvigorated in recent years as a generation of new scholars...
In 1996 Robert Goodin and Hans-Dieter Klingemann published an edited collection of essays, A New Han...
Published online: 2 July 2014Which European universities and research centres are most prominent in ...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
Legislative scholars have a history of stepping back occasionally to examine the development and sta...
Political science is generally thought of as a discipline with strong divisions and often intense pa...
How pluralist is political studies? How are resources distributed across the discipline? In this art...
In this article, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Emma Crewe and Shane Martin discuss the present of par...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
In this study we explore the disciplinary diversity present within subject specialties in the social...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
In this article, Emma Crewe, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Shane Martin discuss the future of parl...
Political science’ is a ‘vanguard’ field concerned with advancing generic knowledge of political pro...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
The study of British politics has been reinvigorated in recent years as a generation of new scholars...
In 1996 Robert Goodin and Hans-Dieter Klingemann published an edited collection of essays, A New Han...
Published online: 2 July 2014Which European universities and research centres are most prominent in ...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
We map the current state of parliamentary and legislative studies through a survey of 218 scholars a...
Legislative scholars have a history of stepping back occasionally to examine the development and sta...
Political science is generally thought of as a discipline with strong divisions and often intense pa...
How pluralist is political studies? How are resources distributed across the discipline? In this art...
In this article, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson, Emma Crewe and Shane Martin discuss the present of par...
International audienceThis comprehensive Handbook takes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of...
In this study we explore the disciplinary diversity present within subject specialties in the social...
In this article, Shane Martin, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Emma Crewe discuss the past of parlia...
In this article, Emma Crewe, Michelle M. Taylor-Robinson and Shane Martin discuss the future of parl...
Political science’ is a ‘vanguard’ field concerned with advancing generic knowledge of political pro...
What is the distinctive contribution of political science to the study of legislative institutions? ...
The study of British politics has been reinvigorated in recent years as a generation of new scholars...
In 1996 Robert Goodin and Hans-Dieter Klingemann published an edited collection of essays, A New Han...
Published online: 2 July 2014Which European universities and research centres are most prominent in ...