
Masters of Political Science: 1
ECPR Press
Published on 1. September 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
260 pages
978-0-9558203-3-5 (ISBN)
Description
For a while now, political science as a discipline has been big enough (in terms of the number of academics) and analytically mature enough to justify reflections on and reviews of its achievements. In fact, there is no lack of general handbooks, dictionaries and 'state of the art' assessments (as well as 'reflective' journals such as the ECPR's own European Political Science), which are useful in helping us to understand and evaluate where we currently are and where we might still need to go. The focus of these texts, however, is on particular concepts, themes, research areas, institutions or behaviour. What they rarely do is indulge in a critical reflection on the political scientists themselves, especially those who are commonly accepted as having made the most significant contributions to the growth of their discipline. This book fills an important gap in the growing reflective literature on the political science discipline: it consists of a series of 'objective' profiles of the 'Masters of Political Science', written by political scientists who have read and studied their work and who are therefore in a position to evaluate the nature of their contributions.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Colchester
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
404 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9558203-3-5 (9780955820335)
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Edited by Donatella Campus and Gianfranco Pasquino
Content
contents Introduction Donatella Campus and Gianfranco Pasquino Chapter 1 Robert Dahl: The Democratic Polyarchy Domenico Fisichella Chapter 2 Anthony Downs: Master of Many Models Ian Budge Chapter 3 David Easton: The Theory of the Political System Dieter Fuchs and Hans-Dieter Klingemann Chapter 4 S. E. Finer: The Erudite Individualist Hans Daalder Chapter 5 Samuel P. Huntington: Political Order and the Clash of Civilizations Gianfranco Pasquino Chapter 6 Juan J. Linz: An Intellectual and Personal Biography of the 'Maestro-Compositore' Philippe C. Schmitter Chapter 7 Seymour Martin Lipset: Modernisation, Social Structure and Political Culture as Factors in Democratic Thought Ursula Hoffmann-Lange Chapter 8 Giovanni Sartori: Democracy, Parties, Institutions Gianfranco Pasquino Chapter 9 Sidney Verba: His Voice Keiko Ono and Clyde Wilcox Chapter 10 Aaron Wildavsky: Civic Passion and Scientifi c Commitment Giorgio Freddi Index