|
|
|||
|
||||
OverviewThe Oxford Handbooks of Political Science is a ten-volume set of reference books offering authoritative and engaging critical overviews of the state of political science. Each volume focuses on a particular part of the discipline, with volumes on Public Policy, Political Theory, Political Economy, Contextual Political Analysis, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Law and Politics, Political Behavior, Political Institutions, and Political Methodology. The project as a whole is under the General Editorship of Robert E. Goodin, with each volume being edited by a distinguished international group of specialists in their respective fields. The books set out not just to report on the discipline, but to shape it. The series will be an indispensable point of reference for anyone working in political science and adjacent disciplines. The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis sets out to synthesize and critique for the first time those approaches to political science that offer a more fine-grained qualitative analysis of the political world. The work in the volume has a common aim in being sensitive to the thoughts of contextual nuances that disappear from large-scale quantitative modelling or explanations based on abstract, general, universal laws of human behavior. It shows that 'context matters' in a great many ways: philosophical context matters; psychological context matters; cultural and historical contexts matter; place, population, and technology all matter. By showcasing scholars who specialize in the analysis of all these contexts side-by-side, the Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis shows how political scientists can take those crucial contextual factors systematically into account. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert E. Goodin (, Professor of Philosophy and Social and Political Theory at the Australian National University and University of Essex) , Charles Tilly (, Joseph L. Buttenwieser Professor of Social Science at Columbia University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 17.70cm , Height: 5.50cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 1.592kg ISBN: 9780199270439ISBN 10: 0199270430 Pages: 888 Publication Date: 16 March 2006 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsPart I. Introduction 1: Charles Tilly and Robert E. Goodin: It Depends Part II. Philosophy Matters 2: Philip Pettit: Why and How Philosophy Matters 3: Louise Antony: The Socialization of Epistemology 4: Colin Hay: Political Ontology 5: James N. Druckman and Arthur Lupia: Mind, Will, and Choice 6: Rod Aya: Theory, Fact, Logic Part III. Psychology Matters 7: Kathleen M. McGraw: Why and How Psychology Matters 8: James M. Jasper: Motivation and Emotion 9: Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis: Social Preferences, Homo Economicus, and Zoon Politikon 10: Francesca Polletta and M. Kai Ho: Frames and Their Consequences 11: Aleida Assmann: Memory, Individual and Collective Part IV. Ideas Matter 12: Dietrich Rueschemeyer: Why and How Ideas Matter 13: Richard Price: Detecting Ideas and Their Effects 14: Neta C. Crawford: How Previous Ideas Affect Later Ideas 15: Jennifer L. Hochschild: How Ideas Affect Actions 16: Lee Clarke: Mistaken Ideas and Their Effects Part V. Culture Matters 17: Michael Thompson, Marco Verweij, and Richard J. Ellis: Why And How Culture Matters 18: Pamela Ballinger: How to Detect Culture and its Effects 19: Courtney Jung: Race, Ethnicity, Religion 20: Susan Gal: Language, Its Stakes and Its Effects 21: Paul Lichterman and Daniel Cefaï: The Idea of Political Culture Part VI. History Matters 22: Charles Tilly: Why and How History Matters 23: Roberto Franzosi: Historical Knowledge and Evidence 24: James Mahoney and Daniel Schensul: Historical Context and Path Dependence 25: Ruth Berins Collier and Sebastián Mazzuca: Does History Repeat? 26: Patrick Thaddeus Jackson: The Present as History Part VII. Place Matters 27: Göran Therborn: Why and How Place Matters 28: R. Bin Wong: Detecting the Significance of Place 29: Nigel J. Thrift: Space, Place, and Time 30: Javier Auyero: Spaces and Places as Sites and Objects of Politics 31: Don Kalb: Uses of Local Knowledge Part VIII. Population Matters 32: David Levine: Why and How Population Matters 33: Bruce Curtis: The Politics of Demography 34: Gary P. Freeman: Politics and Mass Immigration 35: Jeffrey Herbst: Population Change, Urbanization, and Political Consolidation 36: David I. Kertzer and Dominique Arel: Population Composition as an Object of Political Struggle Part IX. Technology Matters 37: Wiebe E. Bijker: Why and How Technology Matters 38: Judy Wacjman: The Gendered Politics of Technology 39: Wim A. Smit: Military Technologies and Politics 40: Sheila Jasanoff: Technology as a Site and Object of Politics Part X. Old and New 41: David E. Apter: Duchamp's Urinal: Who Says What's Rational When Things Get Tough? 42: Lucian Pye: The Behavioral Revolution and the Remaking of Comparative PoliticsReviewsSpanning all of the major substantive areas and approaches in modern political science, this blockbuster set is a must-have for scholars and students alike. Each volume is crafted by a distinguished set of editors who have assembled critical, comprehensive, essays to survey accumulated knowledge and emerging issues in the study of politics. These volumes will help to shape the discipline for many years to come. Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology, and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Judging from the editors, contributors, and topics covered, the forthcoming Oxford Handbooks of Political Science will be a landmark series...This is a series that not only university libraries, but more specialized social science and political science libraries, will want to have on their shelves Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University This extraordinary series offers 'state of the art' assessments that instruct, engage, and provoke. Both synoptic and directive, the fine essays across these superbly edited volumes reflect the ambitions and diversity of political science. No one who is immersed in the discipline's controversies and possibilities should miss the intellectual stimulation and critical appraisal these works so powerfully provide. Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University Under the general editorship of Robert E. Goodin, a large group of intellectually attractive authors has charted the entire field of political science in an unbiased multi-paradigmatic way. Minerva's owl would make a nice logo for this monumental collective work of the Oxford Handbooks: what moves us forward is looking back at what we know. Claus Offe, Professor of Political Science, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Institute for Social Science, Humboldt University, Berlin. This volume is an invaluable intervention in the Metoden Streit agitating American social science. A detailed justification of context, it presents an array of expert witnesses who have confronted the methodological choices characteristic of different contextual fieldsplace, time, culture, ideas, etc. The intervention is judicious. While defending the particularity which context requires, it does not surrender the possibility of regularities. This methodological cornucopia, with its excellent, agenda setting introduction, will provide authoritative and stimulating guidance to the pathways of political science approaches. Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, William Benton Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emerita, University of Chicago A paramount effort coordinated by Robert Goodin for Oxford University Press has produced an impressive set of ten volumes about the state of the discipline, the Oxford Handbook of Political Science, which has become an instant must. Josep Colomer's Weekly Blog Goodin and Tilly have arrayed an outstanding group of fifty-one authors...This is a marvellous handbook into which a researcher might dip and delve. Most of the chapters provide the background needed by the curious, and some are likely to be informative to those already well versed in the area. Taken together, they offer an extensive and well-reasoned check-list of all the dangers and adventures awaiting scholars bent on explanation. The best build on cutting edge work in which the authors themselves engage. Margaret Levi, Political Studies Review `This volume offers access to exceptionally richconversations among some of the most distinguished practioners of different varieties of contextualization as to what a response might entail...taken as a whole, this volume captures both the excitement and the considerable challenges of all the cumulative turns in political analysis: cultural, historical, linguistic, and spatial with hints at new directions that beckon.' Elisabeth S. Clemens, Contemporary Sociology Spanning all of the major substantive areas and approaches in modern political science, this blockbuster set is a must-have for scholars and students alike. Each volume is crafted by a distinguished set of editors who have assembled critical, comprehensive, essays to survey accumulated knowledge and emerging issues in the study of politics. These volumes will help to shape the discipline for many years to come. Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology, and Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University Judging from the editors, contributors, and topics covered, the forthcoming Oxford Handbooks of Political Science will be a landmark series...This is a series that not only university libraries, but more specialized social science and political science libraries, will want to have on their shelves Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University This extraordinary series offers 'state of the art' assessments that instruct, engage, and provoke. Both synoptic and directive, the fine essays across these superbly edited volumes reflect the ambitions and diversity of political science. No one who is immersed in the discipline's controversies and possibilities should miss the intellectual stimulation and critical appraisal these works so powerfully provide. Ira Katznelson, Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University Under the general editorship of Robert E. Goodin, a large group of intellectually attractive authors has charted the entire field of political science in an unbiased multi-paradigmatic way. Minerva's owl would make a nice logo for this monumental collective work of the Oxford Handbooks: what moves us forward is looking back at what we know. Claus Offe, Professor of Political Science, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin and Institute for Social Science, Humboldt University, Berlin. This volume is an invaluable intervention in the Metoden Streit agitating American social science. A detailed justification of context, it presents an array of expert witnesses who have confronted the methodological choices characteristic of different contextual fieldsplace, time, culture, ideas, etc. The intervention is judicious. While defending the particularity which context requires, it does not surrender the possibility of regularities. This methodological cornucopia, with its excellent, agenda setting introduction, will provide authoritative and stimulating guidance to the pathways of political science approaches. Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, William Benton Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Emerita, University of Chicago A paramount effort coordinated by Robert Goodin for Oxford University Press has produced an impressive set of ten volumes about the state of the discipline, the Oxford Handbook of Political Science, which has become an instant must. Josep Colomer's Weekly Blog Goodin and Tilly have arrayed an outstanding group of fifty-one authors...This is a marvellous handbook into which a researcher might dip and delve. Most of the chapters provide the background needed by the curious, and some are likely to be informative to those already well versed in the area. Taken together, they offer an extensive and well-reasoned check-list of all the dangers and adventures awaiting scholars bent on explanation. The best build on cutting edge work in which the authors themselves engage. Margaret Levi, Political Studies Review Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
||||