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PL2001:03
Contested Approaches in Political Science
[Offered in odd-numbered years]
Assoc. Professor H Lesbirel,
Dr S Maisrikrod.
This subject explores competing theoretical approaches and methodologies in political science. It examines the key approaches (normative, institutional, behavioural, rational choice, feminist and discourse) and methodologies (qualitative, quantitative, comparative and structure-agency) used in the study of politics. It will focus on evaluating contested approaches and methods and highlighting the value of using those approaches and methods to understand politics in the real world. The subject is designed for not only political science students, but also for students who wish to develop a capacity for understanding politics in their professional and daily lives.