Navigating Political Science: Professional Advancement & Success in the Discipline brings together some of the most noteworthy discipline-focused contributions to APSA journals published over the past couple of decades. It offers a compendium of 28 chapters by 45 contributors, on topics ranging from peer reviewing, mentoring, and faculty governance to blogging, data collection, and digital media in the classroom. The volume is organized into five sections: Tasks and Responsibilities, the Classroom, Field Research, the Profession and the Public, and Self-Conceptions. While it proceeds from pragmatic concerns to theoretical debates, the earlier sections address substantive issues, and the latter sections are attentive to the practical and institutional implications of various theoretical and methodological claims and positions. Navigating Political Science includes narrative essays, how-to essays, empirical studies, and presidential speeches. In addressing the day-to-day work of the profession–teaching, writing, editing, advising, field research, and so on–the book should prove relevant for political scientists across the board, from aspiring ABDs to seasoned PhDs.
Navigating Political Science: Professional Advancement & Success in the Discipline
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This book provides an in-depth exploration of the field of political science, suitable for advanced students studying government and social sciences.
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Weight | 0.567 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 1.7 × 25.4 in |
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