Political Science By facebooker_10156431399224020 2011 Assumed transmission in political science http://bit.ly/2LLlS2R 2011 Exceptionalism, political science and the comparative analysis of political parties. http://bit.ly/2KmOI41 2012 Popular research methodology literature in political science: An overview. http://bit.ly/2vr2VaK 2012 Integrating gender into the political science core curriculum. http://bit.ly/2LPNaVN 2012 Political science research on international law: The state of the field. http://bit.ly/2veeJ0L 2012 Has political science ignored religion? http://bit.ly/2MeX3IT 2012 Socratic method and political science. http://bit.ly/2vafIyO 2012 Terrorist decision-making : Insights from economics and political science. http://bit.ly/2OG5i23 2013 A framework for dynamic causal inference in political science. http://bit.ly/2OD6NOL 2013 Political science in latin america; a brief historical introduction. http://bit.ly/2LLOtVG 2013 Tracking the semantics of politics: A case for online data research in political science. http://bit.ly/2ncxUDX 2013 Methodological individualism and holism in political science: A reconciliation. http://bit.ly/2n5Rt0s 2013 Women don't ask? women don't say no? bargaining and service in the political science profession. http://bit.ly/2LV5RGW 2013 What's old is new again: Political science, law, and constitutional meaning. http://bit.ly/2KnUAdc 2014 (Feminist) political science as an interdisciplinary exploration. http://bit.ly/2vr2VaK 2014 Reconstitution of political anthropology. heteronomies between political science and anthropology. http://bit.ly/2OCkopn 2014 Political science, political theory, and the liberal arts. https://doi.org/10.1057/pol.2013.32 2014 The golden mean and the golden hammer: Phronesis and method in contemporary political science. http://bit.ly/2n5on19 2014 Political science, terrorism and gender. http://bit.ly/2LZPxEK 2014 No cause for panic: Key lessons from the political science literature on nuclear proliferation. http://bit.ly/2ncwfOJ 2014 Why liberal arts colleges can often do political science better than big research institutions: A reflection from an americanist. http://bit.ly/2O5pZDy 2014 Driving the discipline: Cringe, confidence and the british influence in australian political science. http://bit.ly/2ncuEZf 2014 Unsettling lessons: Teaching indigenous politics and settler colonialism in political science. http://bit.ly/2ADvQyg 2015 Who are we trying to impress?: Reflections on navigating political science, ethnography and interpretation. http://bit.ly/2LPU8u4 2015 Women, gender and feminism in the australian journal of political science: A review. http://bit.ly/2OBKCsl 2015 Charles taylor's hermeneutic proposal. A critique to the dominant epistemology in political science. http://bit.ly/2O6rPEd 2016 Women and diversity in latin american political science. http://bit.ly/2O2VJJw 2016 Japanese political science at a crossroads? normative and empirical preconditions for the integration of women and diversity into political science. http://bit.ly/2n4H1q1 2017 Political science and the good citizen: The genealogy of traditionalist paradigm of citizenship education in the american school curriculum. http://bit.ly/2OD7CqP 2017 The evolution of literature on the state of the art of political science in mexico (1947-2015) another perspective on the discipline's development process. http://bit.ly/2OD6ovJ