Will the Humanities Save Us?

1. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
2. Law and Courts
3. Legislative Studies
4. Public Policy
5. Political Organizations and Parties
6. Public Administration
7. Conflict Processes
8. Representation and Electoral Systems
9. Presidency Research
10. Political Methodology
11. Religion and Politics
13. Urban Politics
15. Science, Technology and Environmental Politics
16. Women and Politics Research
17. Foundations of Political Theory
18. Information Technology and Politics
19. International Security and Arms Control
20. Comparative Politics
21. European Politics and Society
22. State Politics and Policy
23. Political Communication
24. Politics and History
25. Political Economy
27. New Political Science
28. Political Psychology
29. Political Science Education
30. Politics, Literature, and Film
31. Foreign Policy
32. Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior
33. Race, Ethnicity and Politics
34. International History and Politics
35. Comparative Democratization
36. Human Rights
37. Qualitative and Multi-method Research
38. Sexuality and Politics

Those that would not qualify:
5,7,8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 37, 38

Tokie
 
And here I was, thinking all the time that "political science" was an oxymoron. Sorta like "creation science" and "social science".
All useless for going out and being a productive member of our great nation.
 
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I have attempted to clear up the off-topic personal bickering from the last few days.

To all participants going forward remember your Membership Agreement, especially Rule 11 and Rule 12.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic  Posted By: Darat
 
1. Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
2. Law and Courts
3. Legislative Studies
4. Public Policy
5. Political Organizations and Parties
6. Public Administration
7. Conflict Processes
8. Representation and Electoral Systems
9. Presidency Research
10. Political Methodology
11. Religion and Politics
13. Urban Politics
15. Science, Technology and Environmental Politics
16. Women and Politics Research
17. Foundations of Political Theory
18. Information Technology and Politics
19. International Security and Arms Control
20. Comparative Politics
21. European Politics and Society
22. State Politics and Policy
23. Political Communication
24. Politics and History
25. Political Economy
27. New Political Science
28. Political Psychology
29. Political Science Education
30. Politics, Literature, and Film
31. Foreign Policy
32. Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior
33. Race, Ethnicity and Politics
34. International History and Politics
35. Comparative Democratization
36. Human Rights
37. Qualitative and Multi-method Research
38. Sexuality and Politics

Those that would not qualify:
5,7,8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36 37, 38

Tokie

What is the best method for preventing professors from teaching proscribed subjects? Would a universal, official, pre-approved curriculum perhaps be enough to erect a wall of separation between what is economically and vocationally viable and what is not?

It's odd that you approve Political Psychology but not Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, given that their subjects overlap and that the second field is as economically viable as the first. Or didn't you know that?
 

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