Political Socialization in the Philippines Today: An Empirical Study
In: Philippine political science journal, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 135-139
ISSN: 2165-025X
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In: Philippine political science journal, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 135-139
ISSN: 2165-025X
In: The political quarterly, Band 83, Heft 4, S. 677-684
ISSN: 1467-923X
The defence of political science rests on a starting proposition that practitioners of political science need to embrace relevance rather than fear. Defending the role of politics in resolving societal dilemmas is in part a responsibility of those who study it and the challenge is significant given evidence of disenchantment with the political process in many established and mew democracies. Political science needs to offer not only an understanding of politics that is theoretical, sophisticated and empirically rigorous but also an approach that is not just problem‐focused but solution‐seeking. Defending political science means defending politics and taking on the challenge of improving its practice.
Eighth-tenth issued as supplements to the American political science review, v. 6-8, 1912-1914. ; Some vols. include Programs of the annual meeting. ; Panel papers delivered at the annual meeting. ; Microfilm. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 1904-1914 included in the General index to the American political science review, volumes 1-20. ; After 1914 the Proceedings were discontinued as a separate publication and were incorporated in the American political science review.
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In: Annual review of political science, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 333-356
ISSN: 1545-1577
▪ Abstract The examination of feminist research on political representation, public policy, and political institutions indicates that a shift in emphasis from the dichotomous variable of sex to the concept of gender is taking place. The shift is incomplete partly because many feminists believe both concepts are necessary to good research design. While mainstream political scientists have become more willing to use sex as a background variable in their research, they have not come to terms with notions of gender, a reluctance that may cause them to make important mistakes in their analysis of politics. Gender is a concept that suggests another major reexamination of what we think about political life. Its implications are insistent and far-reaching, offering a productive means of understanding politics.
In: American political science review, Band 96, Heft 4, S. 798
ISSN: 0003-0554
In: MyiLibrary
In: Politics & policy: a publication of the Policy Studies Organization, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 163-182
ISSN: 1555-5623
In: Annual review of political science, Band 1, S. 333-356
ISSN: 1094-2939
ISSN: 0256-8845
ISSN: 1542-9040
ISSN: 1542-9040
In: Političeskie issledovanija: Polis ; naučnyj i kul'turno-prosvetitel'skij žurnal = Political studies, Heft 4, S. 162-175
ISSN: 1026-9487, 0321-2017
In: European journal of political research: official journal of the European Consortium for Political Research, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 507-532
ISSN: 0304-4130
In a relatively short period of time, Romanian political science has made considerable progress, moving from virtual obscurity to unchallenged local prominence. This article examines the efforts to date to institutionalize political science as a separate teaching and research discipline by presenting recently established political science university-level programs, the major groups of authors carrying out research on political phenomena and the recurrent themes emerging from relevant literature. Though the present article is concerned mainly with current developments, occasional references to the political science's position during the communist period are also made. (European Journal of Political Research / FUB)
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In: American political science review, Band 94, Heft 1, S. 1-19
ISSN: 0003-0554
Political science is two realms, the intellectual and the organizational, and the task is to consider how the organizational realm might be adapted to the highest improvement of the intellectual realm. Political science has a certain competence (domain) in the study of politics as the organization of power. It also seeks to expand competence as capability. Charles Merriam provides a point of departure. Merriam's most successful idea has been that of enhancing competence through improvements in "the field of method". Competence, however, now demands methodological flexibility, so as to probe more into the exercise of power. Four fields are strategic: public administration, political interests, urbanization, and the interpenetration of politics and economics. Competence also leads into unorthodox subjects, such as force and foolish, irrational and pathological decision making (or "the Oxenstierna-Mullins Effect"). Finally, competence demands (and is enhanced by) the reach of political science into serious practical problems of human affairs. (American Political Science Review / FUB)
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In: IDS bulletin, Band 18, Heft Oct 87
ISSN: 0265-5012, 0308-5872