Political Science

Objective truth, social ‘science’ and tennis balls
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July 10, 2012

Objective truth, social ‘science’ and tennis balls

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The Importance of Studying the Obvious
Academic Funding
July 6, 2012

The Importance of Studying the Obvious

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Why the Stevens Op-Ed is Wrong
Impact
June 26, 2012

Why the Stevens Op-Ed is Wrong

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Nobel Prize Winner Elinor Ostrom Leaves Legacy to Celebrate at a Time of Attacks on Value of Her Discipline
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June 20, 2012

Nobel Prize Winner Elinor Ostrom Leaves Legacy to Celebrate at a Time of Attacks on Value of Her Discipline

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Political Science Serving the Public Interest

Political Science Serving the Public Interest

On May 9, the House of Representatives adopted a provision that would preclude the National Science Foundation (NSF) from supporting research in the field of political science.

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Managing Expectations

Managing Expectations

Why do some people hide their light under a bushel while others promise more than they can deliver? In the latest edition of the Journal of Theoretical Politics, Dr René Lindstädt (University of Essex) and Dr Jeffrey Staton (Emory University, USA) have developed a theory to explain the phenomenon.

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My social science career: Interview with Elinor Ostrom

My social science career: Interview with Elinor Ostrom

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists, Elinor Ostrom spoke to socialsciencespace. In 2009, she became the […]

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