Interpreting Politics introduces students to the central concepts and goals of contemporary approaches to the study of politics: scientific empiricism/ positivism, hermeneutics/interpretivism, critical theory; scientific realism; discourse analysis; and postcolonial/subaltern studies. Their contrasting presuppositions, aims, and models of explanation are explained and illustrated in a readily accessible, conversational style. Analytical exercises and questions for reflection at the end of each chapter invite students to apply the central terms of each approach by constructing explanations out of their own studies and experience. Written by authors with substantial experience teaching political analysis at both large universities and small liberal arts colleges, Interpreting Politics is an indispensable resource and guide for students of politics at all levels.
Interpreting Politics: Debating the Foundations and Objectives of Political Analysis