Directory of European political scientists

Directory of European political scientists

Author: European Consortium for Political Research, University of Essex. Compiled and ed. by the Central Services of the ECPR

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 656

ISBN-13: 3111577554

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The State of Political Science in Western Europe

The State of Political Science in Western Europe

Author: Hans-Dieter Klingemann

Publisher: Verlag Barbara Budrich

Published: 2007-03-20

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 386649825X

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This volume is the definite statement on the current state of political science as a discipline in Western Europe. Detailfour chapters portray European developments. To know about the historical development, the organization of teaching and research, professional communication, and the chances of students of political science in the job market is of essential importance to political scientists, university administrators, and policy makers national, European, and global. This is particularly true after the Bologna Declaration when universities across Europe were asked to adopt (1) a system of easily readable and comparable degrees, (2) a system based on two cycles, (3) the establishment of a common system of credits, (4) to increase student and teacher mobility, (5) to assure quality standards, and (6) to improve the European dimension in teaching. The book informs on these general issues and reports country specific developments.


The Fate of Political Scientists in Europe

The Fate of Political Scientists in Europe

Author: Giliberto Capano

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2023-04-13

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 3031246438

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This open access book offers a systematic survey of the attitudes and values of European political scientists. It builds a structural interpretation based on empirical data, as well as offering reflections on the future structure of the discipline. In the middle of a delicate phase of changes marked by the effects of pandemic and the war in Ukraine, we need to pay attention to the factors that are affecting not only the ‘objects’ of Political Science as a discipline but also its interactions with the world around it. First, this book asks to what extent the work of European political scientists is impacted by the current change. Second, their attitudes and predisposition about the future goals of the discipline are analysed. In the final chapter, the authors seek to understand to what extent a diffuse but still not completely institutionalized academic discipline will be able to produce a comprehensive impact around the European society, in order to be more visible and effective in policy making and policy processes.