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Political Methodology

A Working Paper Series of the Committee on Concepts and Methods

Political Methodology | Political Concepts

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29Sanjay Ruparelia, "The Role of Judgment in Explanations of Politics," May 2010
28Theofanis Exadaktylos & Claudio M. Radaelli, "Causal Explanation in Studies of Europeanisation," March 2010
27Gitte Sommer Harrits, "Understanding and Explaining Political Action: A Mixed-Method Strategy," February 2010
26David Kuehn & Ingo Rohlfing, "Causal Explanation and Multi-Method Research in the Social Sciences," February 2010
25Katya Drozdova and Kurt Taylor Gaubatz, "Structured, Focused Uncertainty: Information Analysis for Multi-Method Comparative Case Studies," February 2010
24Hillel David Soifer, "The Causal Logic of Critical Junctures," January 2010
23Rebecca A. Glazier, "Simple Simulations: How to Incorporate Active Learning into Teaching," December 2009
22Baris Kesgin, Alexandria Innes, and Catherine Weaver, "Teaching Critical Analytical and Writings Skills in Large Classes," November 2009
21Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh, "On Frames and Narratives," October 2009
20Andreas Schedler & Cas Mudde, "Data Usage in Quantitative Comparative Politics: An Empirical Assessment," June 2009
19Ariel I. Ahram, "The Theory and Method of Comparative Area Studies," February 2009
18Michael G. Schatzberg, "Seeing the Invisible, Hearing Silence, Thinking the Unthinkable: The Advantages of Ethnographic Immersion," November 2008
17Dorothy E. McBride, "You Have Done QCA. Now What Does It Mean? Lessons from the Comparative Study of State Feminism," November 2008
16Amel Ahmed & Rudra Sil, "The Logic(s) of Inquiry: Reconsidering Multi-Method Approaches," November 2008
15Deborah Welch Larson, "Indeterminacy and Causal Mechanisms in International Relations Theory," September 2008
14C. Neil Tate, "Comparative Judicial Politics," March 2007
13James Mahoney & P. Larkin Terrie, "Comparative-Historical Analysis in Contemporary Political Science," February 2007
12Edward Schatz, "Methods Are Not Tools: Ethnography and the Limits of Multiple-Methods Research," January 2007
11Ellen Carnaghan, "How Intensive Interviews Can Contribute to Survey Research: Listening While Russians Talk," January 2007
10Giovanni Capoccia & R. Daniel Keleman, "The Study of Critical Junctures in Historical Institutionalism," December 2006
9Giovanni Capoccia & Michael Freeden, "Multi-method Research in Comparative Politics and Political Theory," December 2006
8Fred Eidlin, "Reconciling the Unique and the General: Area Studies, Case Studies, and History vs. Theoretical Social Science," May 2006
7Gerardo L. Munck & Richard Snyder, "Debating the Direction of Comparative Politics: An Analysis of Leading Journals," March 2006
6Arun Agrawal & Ashwini Chhatre, "Interpreting Long Tails: Qualitative Analysis of Regression Residuals," November 2005
5Amy R. Poteete & Elinor Ostrom, "Bridging the Qualitative-Quantitative Divide: Strategies for Building Large-N Databases Based on Qualitative Research," October 2005
4John Gerring & Craig W. Thomas, "Comparability: A Key Issue in Research Design," October 2005
3James Johnson, "Consequences of Positivism: A Pragmatist Assessment," April 2005
2Robert Barros, "Secrecy and Dictatorship: Some Problems in the Study of Authoritarian Regimes," April 2005
1Gary King & Langche Zeng, "When Can History be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference," April 2005




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