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What’s ‘Political’ About Political Science?

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A reflexive revolution seems recently to have engulfed the discourse and discipline of political science on both sides of the Atlantic.1 For the first time in a long time, political scientists and those no longer quite so happy to embrace the ‘science’ designation, debate the very nature of their subject matter and the claims they might legitimately make about it.

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© 2002 Colin Hay

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Hay, C. (2002). What’s ‘Political’ About Political Science?. In: Political Analysis. Political Analysis. Red Globe Press, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-230-62911-0_2

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