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Scholasticism in political science / Mead, Lawrence M   Journal Article
Mead, Lawrence M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Criticism of trends in political science centers on specific methodologies-quantitative methods or rational choice. However, the more worrisome development is scholasticism-a tendency for research to become overspecialized and ingrown. I define that trend more closely and document its growth through increases in numbers of journals, organized sections in the American Political Science Association, and divisions within the APSA conference. I also code articles published in the American Political Science Review to show a growth in scholastic features in recent decades. The changes affect all fields in political science. Scholasticism serves values of rigor. To restrain it will require reemphasizing relevance to real-world issues and audiences. To do this should also help restore morale among political scientists.
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