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The relevance of political science, edited by Gerry Stoker, B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre

Label
The relevance of political science, edited by Gerry Stoker, B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-261) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The relevance of political science
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
908132443
Responsibility statement
edited by Gerry Stoker, B. Guy Peters and Jon Pierre
Series statement
Political analysis
Summary
What does political science tell us about important real-world problems and issues? And to what extent does and can political analysis contribute to solutions? Debates about the funding, impact and relevance of political science in contemporary democracies have made this a vital and hotly contested topic of discussion, and in this original text authors from around the world respond to the challenge. A robust defence is offered of the achievements of political science research, but the book is not overly sanguine given its sustained recognition of the need for improvement in the way that political science is done. New insights are provided into the general issues raised by relevance, into blockages to relevance, and into the contributions that the different subfields of political science can and do make. The book concludes with a new manifesto for relevance that seeks to combine a commitment to rigour with a commitment to engagement.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- I. Perspectives on relevance -- 1. Challenging Three Blockages to Relevance and Political Science: the Obvious, the Avoidable and the Thorny / Gerry Stoker -- 2. The Relevance of Relevance / John Gerring -- 3. Relevant to whom? Relevant for what? The Role and Public Responsibility of the Political Analyst / Colin Hay -- 4. The Rediscovery of the Political Imagination / Matthew Flinders -- 5. Guilty as Charged? Human Well-Being and the Unsung Relevance of Political Science / Bo Rothstein -- 6. Why Did Nobody Warn US? Political Science and the Crisis / Graham Wilson -- II. Relevance: the contribution of sub-disciplines and diverse approaches -- 7. The Relevance of the Academic Study of Public Policy / Sarah Giest, Michael Howlett and Ishani Mukherjee -- 8. Why Political Theory Matters / Thom Brooks -- 9. Constructivism and Interpretive Approaches: Especially Relevant or Especially Not? / Craig Parsons -- 10. Is Comparative Politics Useful? If so, for What? / B. Guy Peters -- 11. Can Political Science Solve the Puzzles of Global Governance? / Jon Pierre -- 12. Maximising the Relevance of Political Science for Public Policy in the Era of Big Data / Helen Margetts -- Conclusion
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