Tag: Political Science Research and Education

Iranian political science curricula reflect state-led Islamization
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Analysis of how authoritarian state policies reshape political science curricula and research in Iranian universities through ideological control and institutional mechanisms.

Graduate classrooms are central to Global IR change
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in PedagogyExplore how graduate classroom pedagogy can advance Global IR’s diversity goals. This study reveals systemic pressures limiting epistemological diversity and proposes pedagogical interventions to.

Politics should be rigorous, problem-driven, and cross-disciplinary
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Explore how a PPE graduate developed a rigorous political science methodology emphasizing temporal and spatial analysis over behavioural paradigms, bridging humanities and social sciences through.

Mass Observation offers access to British public opinion and feeling
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Explore how Mass Observation methodology illuminates British political disaffection and polarization through longitudinal archival data, offering researchers unique insights into public sentiment.

Agenda-setting research expanded through new methods and AI
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Explore how agenda-setting research has evolved since McCombs and Shaw’s 1972 framework, with focus on computational advances and AI-enabled methodologies transforming public policy analysis.

Case studies are proposed to improve IR teaching on Southeast Asia
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in PedagogyCase study pedagogies for teaching Southeast Asian regional dynamics in IR programs, integrating retrospective and decision-forcing frameworks to enhance student engagement and critical thinking.






