Contemporary Political Science: Toward Empirical Theory

Contemporary Political Science: Toward Empirical Theory
Title Contemporary Political Science: Toward Empirical Theory PDF eBook
Author Ithiel de Sola Pool
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Total Pages 312
Release 1967
Genre Political science
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Contemporary Empirical Political Theory

Contemporary Empirical Political Theory
Title Contemporary Empirical Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Kristen Renwick Monroe
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 338
Release 2022-05-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0520308743

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How can we best understand the major debates and recent movements in contemporary empirical political theory? In this volume, the contributors, including four past presidents of the APSA and one past president of the IPSA, present their views of the central core, methodologies and development of empirical political science. Their disparate views of the unifying themes of the discipline reflect different theoretical orientations, from behavioralism to rational choice, cultural theory to postmodernism, and feminism to Marxism. Is there a human nature on which we can construct scientific theories of political life? What is the role of culture in shaping any such nature? How objective and value-free can political theories be? These are only a few of the issues the volume addresses. By assessing where we have traveled intellectually as a discipline and asking what remains of lasting significance in the various theoretical approaches that have engulfed the profession, Contemporary Empirical Political Theory provides an important evaluation of the current state of empirical political theory and a valuable guide to future developments in political science. CONTRIBUTORS: Gabriel Almond, David Easton, Murray Edelman, J. Peter Euben, Bernard Grofman, John Gunnell, Russell Hardin, Edward Harpham, Nancy Hartsock, Jean Laponce, Theodore Lowi, Kristen Monroe, William Riker, Ian Shapiro, Alexander Wendt, Catherine Zuckert, Michael Zuckert This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1997.

Contemporary political science: toward empirical theory, ed

Contemporary political science: toward empirical theory, ed
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The Dilemma of Contemporary Political Theory

The Dilemma of Contemporary Political Theory
Title The Dilemma of Contemporary Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Spragens
Publisher New York : Dunellen
Total Pages 200
Release 1973
Genre Political Science
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Contemporary Empirical Political Theory

Contemporary Empirical Political Theory
Title Contemporary Empirical Political Theory PDF eBook
Author Kristen R. Monroe
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Total Pages 329
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780520207257

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"A formidable accomplishment. . . . A comprehensive representation of most of social theory and its vicissitudes in the second half of the twentieth century as they have fused and invigorated the discipline."--Neil Smelser, Director, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences "This is an enlightening and highly readable guide to the turf wars in political science. It gives us insights on what our field is all about and how and what its leaders think."--Nancy Bermeo, Dept. of Politics, Princeton University "The editor has done a magnificent job in of getting a baker's dozen of knowledgeable top scholars to discuss the development of empirical political theory. . . I learned something from virtually every essay, and I think other social and political scientists concerned with the status and character of empirical theory in their field, whatever their specialty and whatever their familiarity with its problems, will too. Reading and learning from this work is made even more enjoyable by the editor's and author's relaxed, lucid, literate, and often witty presentation of their concepts and thoughts, however complex."--John C. Wahlke, University of Arizona "In the early 1950's David Easton made a plea and an argument for an empirical political science not simply cognizant of political theory but informed and shaped by it. Since then that plea has been more often acknowledged in lip-service than in practice. The essays collected in this volume give some hope that both the gulf between political science and political theory has begun to narrow--to the profit of both groups."--Tracy B. Strong, UCSD

Contemparary Political Science

Contemparary Political Science
Title Contemparary Political Science PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 1967*
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The Fundamentals of Political Science Research

The Fundamentals of Political Science Research
Title The Fundamentals of Political Science Research PDF eBook
Author Paul M. Kellstedt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2008-12-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139476491

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Paul M. Kellstedt's and Guy D. Whitten's The Fundamentals of Political Science Research provides an introduction to the scientific study of politics, supplying students with the basic tools needed to be both critical consumers and producers of scholarly research in political science. The book begins with a discussion of what it means to take a scientific approach to the study of politics. At the core of such an approach is the development of causal theories. Because there is no magic formula by which theories are developed, the authors present a series of strategies and develop an integrated approach to research design and empirical analyses that allows students to determine the plausibility of their causal theories. The text's accessible presentation of mathematical concepts and regression models with two or more independent variables is a key component to this process, along with the integration of examples from political science and the real world to help students grasp the fundamental concepts.