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Routledge Handbook of Interpretive Political Science

Bevir, Mark(Edited by)Rhodes, R. A. W.(Edited by)
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Interpretive political science focuses on the meanings that shape actions and institutions, and the ways in which they do so.

This Handbook explores the implications of interpretive theory for the study of politics.

It provides the first definitive survey of the field edited by two of its pioneers.

Written by leading scholars from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, the Handbook’s 32 chapters are split into five parts which explore: the contrast between interpretive theory and mainstream political science; the main forms of interpretive theory and the theoretical concepts associated with interpretive political science; the methods used by interpretive political scientists; the insights provided by interpretive political science on empirical topics; the implications of interpretive political science for professional practices such as policy analysis, planning, accountancy, and public health. With an emphasis on the applications of interpretive political science to a range of topics and disciplines, this Handbook is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners in the areas of international relations, comparative politics, political sociology, political psychology, and public administration.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415657148 / 9780415657143
Hardback
320.01
22/07/2015
United Kingdom
English
488 pages
25 cm