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Hannagan, Rebecca J.; Schneider, Monica C.; Greenlee, Jill S. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2012
Within the subfields of political psychology and the study of gender, the introduction of new data collection efforts, methodologies, and theoretical approaches are transforming our understandings of these two fields and the places at which they intersect. In this article we present an overview of the research that was presented at a National…
Descriptors: Political Attitudes, Political Science, Psychology, Educational Environment
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Zartner, Dana – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2009
As the world has grown more interconnected, many political science programs have added courses on international law, international organizations, the laws of war and peace, international human rights, and comparative judicial politics. While in many cases these are relatively new offerings within international studies, all of these subjects have…
Descriptors: International Law, Interdisciplinary Approach, Political Science, International Studies
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Sigelman, Lee – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2009
Although collaborative research has become much more common in the social sciences, including political science, little is known about the consequences of collaboration. This article uses papers submitted to the "American Political Science Review" to assess whether the widely acknowledged benefits of collaboration produced papers that were more…
Descriptors: Political Science, Periodicals, Journal Articles, Intellectual Disciplines
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Deets, Stephen – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2009
This article describes teaching a course called Harry Potter and Politics. Focusing on aspects of political culture, the class tackled themes of identity, institutional behavior, and globalization. Teaching Harry Potter has several benefits. Students are both familiar with the wizarding world and yet have enough distance to examine it…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Global Approach, Novels, Conflict
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Bennett, Douglas C. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1991
Discusses a study of the political science major within the liberal arts curriculum. Urges that a major should have structure and coherence. Emphasizes the major as an area for in-depth training, not bureaucratic convenience. Suggests that the American Political Science Association foster more connections to other fields and assessment of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, General Education, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines
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Hallerberg, Mark; Cothran, Bettina – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1999
Explores how language and political science professors can co-teach a course using the Language Across the Curriculum format to increase student understanding of a country's language and politics. Describes a Georgia Tech course taught in German on post-war German politics. Addresses the elements of a successful course and student and course…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Evaluation, German, Higher Education
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Schlosberg, David; Sisk, Thomas D. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 2000
States that there is a lack of training for students studying environmental policy and environmental sciences in scientific training and political and policy training. Describes a team-taught course entitled "Science, Politics, and Environmental Policy" that focuses on how scientific knowledge is applied as political forces shape environmental…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Course Content, Environmental Education, Higher Education
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Melcher, James P. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1999
Explores the issues involved in teaching a regional U.S. political science course, specifically referring to a course taught on midwestern politics. Covers topics such as defining the region to be studied, course organization, and assignments. Considers using the regional approach in an interdisciplinary course and other options. (CMK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Objectives, Educational Strategies, English
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Wasby, Stephen L. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Argues that political scientists need to pay more attention to research in subfields of the discipline outside of their own. Suggests research that does not limit itself in terms of possible generalizations. Provides examples of good uses of cross-field research. Reviews obstacles to change and ways to overcome them. (DSK)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Political Science, Politics
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Johnson, Chalmers – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Criticizes the notion that the empiricism of economics is more valid (and therefore more valuable) to the field of political science than the more subjective efforts of area studies. Specifically responds to Robert Bates's categorization of area studies as "unscientific" and unduly "humanist." Briefly discusses significant works within area…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Academic Rank (Professional), Area Studies, Comparative Education
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Bates, Robert H. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Examines the dichotomy between area studies and the more traditional discipline of political science. Discusses those areas of political science that relate to area studies and suggests several reasons for an intransigence to change within the more traditional discipline. Recommends a cooperative and interdisciplinary effort between both camps.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development
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Lustick, Ian S. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Extrapolates some of the basic epistemological and philosophical arguments of area studies supporters and their detractors within political science. Discusses a possible study of traditional political science "culture" by the area studies proponents. Concludes with a call for both disciplines to work together. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Area Studies, Comparative Education, Consumer Economics
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Carver, Robert H. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1996
Maintains that a required course in public policy analysis can serve as a natural capstone experience for undergraduate curricula in public administration. By teaching analysis, rather than teaching about analysis, undergraduate programs can integrate other elements of the curriculum and prepare students to understand the policy process more…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems
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Kirshner, Jonathan – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1996
Draws an interesting and instructive parallel between the work of film director Alfred Hitchcock, a master craftsman and technician, and the process of academic research. Briefly identifies shared qualities of specific concepts clearly communicated: all of the parts serve the whole, and respect for the audience. (MJP)
Descriptors: Film Study, Films, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Stroup, Daniel G.; Garriott, William – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1997
Criticizes the traditional approach to teaching U.S. government as being de-contextualized, piecemeal, incoherent, and ineffective. Summarizes an alternative approach that follows historical development but emphasizes the emerging character of the U.S. political system due to the interaction between values, context, and institutions. Text readings…
Descriptors: Civics, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Federal Government
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