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The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2008

Herausgeber

Robert E. Goodin + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

882

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/4,7 cm

Gewicht

1489 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-954844-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

19.06.2008

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

882

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/4,7 cm

Gewicht

1489 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-954844-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis
  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis
    • Part 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 Politics