American Political Scientists

American Political Scientists
Title American Political Scientists PDF eBook
Author Glenn H. Utter
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 537
Release 2002-10-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313015767

Download American Political Scientists Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This dictionary offers the only comprehensive collection of profiles of American political scientists, each of whom contributed significantly to the intellectual development of American political science from its beginnings in the late-19th century to the present. This second edition includes 22 new and 110 revised entries, reflecting new scholarship that emerged during the 1990s. Numerous experts helped the editors develop this consensus group of the 193 political scientists who have made the most important theoretical contributions over the years, with attention to varied approaches and the different subfields. Alphabetically arranged entries focus on the main ideas and major works by each scholar, listing list the most important publications by and about the individual. There are numerous cross-references to show how the work of one scholar has influenced another in the discipline. Appendices list the political scientists by degree-granting institutions and by major fields. A short bibliography points to important general readings about the profession. A general index makes this major reference easily accessible for broad interdisciplinary research.

American Political Science

American Political Science
Title American Political Science PDF eBook
Author Albert Somit
Publisher
Total Pages 200
Release 1964
Genre Political science
ISBN

Download American Political Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Political Science in America

Political Science in America
Title Political Science in America PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Baer
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-07-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0813161878

Download Political Science in America Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Few academic disciplines have recorded their own origins and development in an organized way. The American Political Science Association, in cooperation with Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, and the University of Kentucky, have undertaken an extensive oral history project, the aim of which is to trace and record the growth of the discipline. The program has made it possible to amass hours of interviews with women and men who have influenced the study of political science. Political Science in America contains interviews with fifteen major figures who speak frankly about the intellectual and institutional roots of political science and trace its evolution. Through their words, we learn what it was like to be a part of the earliest Ph.D. programs and to work with early leaders. We discover how these leaders became interested in political science, what roles they played in building departments and research organizations, and what they learned from participation in government and politics. They discuss their own contributions and offer opinions on some of the major conflicts that have divided the discipline. Particularly enlightening are their varied perspectives on the growth of the behavioral movement in political science over the past fifty years. This book is of interest to all political scientists as a historical perspective on their discipline.

Race and the Making of American Political Science

Race and the Making of American Political Science
Title Race and the Making of American Political Science PDF eBook
Author Jessica Blatt
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages 216
Release 2018-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0812250044

Download Race and the Making of American Political Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Race and the Making of American Political Science shows that racial thought was central to the academic study of politics in the United States at its origins, shaping the discipline's core categories and questions in fundamental and lasting ways.

The Search for American Political Development

The Search for American Political Development
Title The Search for American Political Development PDF eBook
Author Karen Orren
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2004-05-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780521547642

Download The Search for American Political Development Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Orren and Skowronek survey past and current 'APD' scholarship and outline a course of study for the future.

The Development of American Political Science

The Development of American Political Science
Title The Development of American Political Science PDF eBook
Author Albert Somit
Publisher New York : Irvington Publishers
Total Pages 268
Release 1982
Genre Political Science
ISBN

Download The Development of American Political Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

African American Perspectives on Political Science

African American Perspectives on Political Science
Title African American Perspectives on Political Science PDF eBook
Author Wilbur Rich
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 457
Release 2007-01-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1592131093

Download African American Perspectives on Political Science Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Race matters in both national and international politics. Starting from this perspective, African American Perspectives on Political Science presents original essays from leading African American political scientists. Collectively, they evaluate the discipline, its subfields, the quality of race-related research, and omissions in the literature. They argue that because Americans do not fully understand the many-faceted issues of race in politics in their own country, they find it difficult to comprehend ethnic and racial disputes in other countries as well. In addition, partly because there are so few African Americans in the field, political science faces a danger of unconscious insularity in methodology and outlook. Contributors argue that the discipline needs multiple perspectives to prevent it from developing blind spots. Taken as a whole, these essays argue with great urgency that African American political scientists have a unique opportunity and a special responsibility to rethink the canon, the norms, and the directions of the discipline.