A new collection engages directly with how political science can achieve wider relevance as a discipline. Matt Wood finds The Relevance of Political Science a must read for any scholar interested in the impact debate and he welcomes a return to the more social constructivist ideas of impact through teaching and learning. But there is a risk this relevance debate descends into a Buzzfeed world of hints and tips. More attention could be spent justifying to society why the theoretical and conceptual work political scientists already do is intimately valuable in any democratic society
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Politics and the Emotions is a unique collection of essays that reflects the affective turn in the a...
This paper arises from the empirical evidence about trends, issues and perspectives in political sci...
I am very grateful for the contributions by Andrew Vincent, James Alexander and John Dunn to this sy...
In Thinking like a Political Scientist: A Practical Guide to Research Methods, Christopher Howard ma...
What are the new challenges facing political science research at the beginning of the twenty-first c...
In Evidence-Based Policy Making in the Social Sciences: Methods that Matter, editors Gerry Stoker an...
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...
Throughout the course of the past few decades, academics who are concerned with the progression of t...
Based upon fieldwork at a London school, The Class: Living and Learning in the Digital Age is a new ...
Political science has for some time been afflicted with an existential and empirical angst concernin...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
Paul Kelly believes that Wyn Grant’s The Development of a Discipline, which charts the nature of the...
In What is Political Sociology?, Elisabeth S. Clemens produces a definitive and inspirational standa...
Public Engagement and Social Science provides us with a timely and rich contribution to discussions ...
Politics and the Emotions is a unique collection of essays that reflects the affective turn in the a...
This paper arises from the empirical evidence about trends, issues and perspectives in political sci...
I am very grateful for the contributions by Andrew Vincent, James Alexander and John Dunn to this sy...