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  1. What political science can learn from the humanities
    blurring genres
    Beteiligt: Rhodes, Rod A. W. (HerausgeberIn); Hodgett, Susan (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2021]; © 2021
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland

    This book asks, ‘what are the implications of blurring genres for the discipline of Political Science, and for Area Studies?’ It argues novelists and playwrights provide a better guide for political scientists than the work of physicists. It restates... mehr

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    This book asks, ‘what are the implications of blurring genres for the discipline of Political Science, and for Area Studies?’ It argues novelists and playwrights provide a better guide for political scientists than the work of physicists. It restates the intrinsic value of the Humanities and Social Sciences and builds bridges between the two territories. The phrase blurring genres covers both genres of thought and of presentation. Genres of thought refers to such theoretical approaches as post structuralism, cultural studies, and especially interpretive thought. Part 1 explores genres of thought, focusing on the use of narratives. Specific examples include the narratives of post-truth political cultures; narratives in Canadian general elections; autoethnography as a new research tool; and novels as a way of understanding economic development. Part 2 emphasises genres of presentation and focuses on the visual arts. The chapters cover: photography in British political history, the architecture of American statehouses and city halls, design, comics, and using the creative arts to improve policy practice. This book is interdisciplinary and should have an appeal beyond political science to area studies specialists and others in the humanities. It is an advanced text, so it is aimed primarily at academics and postgraduates. R. A. W. Rhodes is Professor of Government (Research) at the University of Southampton, UK, and Director of the Centre for Political Ethnography. Susan Hodgett is the founding Professor of Area Studies at the University of East Anglia, UK.

     

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    Beteiligt: Rhodes, Rod A. W. (HerausgeberIn); Hodgett, Susan (HerausgeberIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9783030516963; 9783030516994
    RVK Klassifikation: MB 2300 ; MB 3050
    Schlagworte: Political science.; Politische Wissenschaft; Geisteswissenschaften; Interdependenz; Verflechtung; Interdisziplinarität; Forschung; Disziplin <Wissenschaft>; Narrativität
    Umfang: xxiii, 337 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Tabellen, Literaturverzeichnisse, Literaturhinweise, Index

    R. A. W. Rhodes and Susan Hodgett: Blurring genres : an agenda for political studies

    Yiannis Gabriel: Narrative ecologies in post-truth times : nostalgia and conspiracy theories in narrative jungles?

    Sandford Borins and Beth Herst: It's the way you tell is : conflicting narratives in the 2011, 2015, and 2019 Canadian federal elections

    Susan Hodgett: Novels and narratives : the pursuit of forms and perceptive policymaking

    R. A. W. Rhodes: Autoethnography as narrative in political studies

    Lee Jarvis, Lee Marsden, Eylem Atakav, and Qudra Goodall: Where is I? : Autoethnography in collaborative research

    Sir Anthony Seldon and Raymond Newell: Photography in British political history

    Charles T. Goodsell: Architectural power

    Bruce Brown: Design and politics

    Randy Duncan: Persuasive comics

    Catherine Althaus: Political science and the arts as allies and strange bedfellowes : a chapter in five parts