|刊登類別:
有類似物品要出售?

Conceptualising Comparative Politics Ser.: Conceptualising Comparative Politics

US $31.99
大約HK$ 249.92
狀況:
很新
無後顧之憂! 賣家接受退貨。
運送:
US $5.22(大約 HK$ 40.78) USPS Media MailTM.
所在地:Merrick, New York, 美國
送達日期:
估計於 8月25日 (星期一)8月28日 (星期四)之間送達 運送地點 94104
估計運送時間是透過我們的獨家工具,根據買家與物品所在地的距離、所選的運送服務、賣家的運送紀錄及其他因素,計算大概的時間。送達時間會因時而異,尤其是節日。
退貨:
30 日退貨. 由買家支付退貨運費,如果你使用 eBay 郵寄標籤,相關費用將從你的退款金額中扣除.
保障:
請參閱物品說明或聯絡賣家以取得詳細資料。閱覽全部詳情查看保障詳情
(不符合「eBay 買家保障方案」資格)
賣家必須承擔此刊登物品的所有責任。
eBay 物品編號:135938248520
上次更新時間: 2025-07-28 21:11:03查看所有版本查看所有版本

物品細節

物品狀況
很新: 狀況完好的書籍。封面發亮且沒有損壞,精裝本書籍含書皮。不存在缺頁或內頁受損,無褶皺或破損,同時也沒有對文字標注/標記,或在留白處書寫內容。內封面上標記極少。書籍的磨損和破損程度也很低。 查看所有物品狀況定義會在新視窗或分頁中開啟
ISBN
9781138782921

關於產品

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138782920
ISBN-13
9781138782921
eBay Product ID (ePID)
208713717

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
256 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Conceptualising Comparative Politics
Subject
Political Process / General, General, Comparative Politics
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Author
Anthony Petros Spanakos
Subject Area
Political Science
Series
Conceptualising Comparative Politics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.6 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.4 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2015-003556
Reviews
"Concepts and comparisons go hand-in-hand. Beginning with Weber's ideal types, which joined the general and the particular, comparative politics has grappled with the problem of delimiting the extension and intension of its language. This volume makes a significant contribution to this important discussion."--Mark Lichbach, University of Maryland "This book breaks new ground, or re-opens old ground, in the field of description and concepts in the social science, which have been sorely neglected in the rush to measure everything. Politics is a particularly apt terrain for reviving the importance of conceptualization in research because it is the place where people are most likely to disagree about the words they use. Three cheers for taking concepts seriously again!"--Bruce Gilley, Portland State University "Most 'how-to-do-it' manuals in political science pay little or no attention to the concepts being used in comparative research. This collection of essays fills the gap by exploring a wide range of topics in an equally wide variety of settings. I suspect that the volume as a whole will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of such manuals and that the editors' introductory trilogy of the utility of concepts as 'lenses,' 'building blocks' and 'scripts' will become a valuable component of graduate and post-graduate training. "--Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute    , "Concepts and comparisons go hand-in-hand. Beginning with Weber's ideal types, which joined the general and the particular, comparative politics has grappled with the problem of delimiting the extension and intension of its language. This volume makes a significant contribution to this important discussion." --Mark Lichbach, University of Maryland "This book breaks new ground, or re-opens old ground, in the field of description and concepts in the social science, which have been sorely neglected in the rush to measure everything. Politics is a particularly apt terrain for reviving the importance of conceptualization in research because it is the place where people are most likely to disagree about the words they use. Three cheers for taking concepts seriously again!"--Bruce Gilley, Portland State University "Most 'how-to-do-it' manuals in political science pay little or no attention to the concepts being used in comparative research. This collection of essays fills the gap by exploring a wide range of topics in an equally wide variety of settings. I suspect that the volume as a whole will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of such manuals and that the editors' introductory trilogy of the utility of concepts as 'lenses,' 'building blocks' and 'scripts' will become a valuable component of graduate and post-graduate training. "--Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute, "Concepts and comparisons go hand-in-hand. Beginning with Weber's ideal types, which joined the general and the particular, comparative politics has grappled with the problem of delimiting the extension and intension of its language. This volume makes a significant contribution to this important discussion."--Mark Lichbach, University of Maryland "This book breaks new ground, or re-opens old ground, in the field of description and concepts in the social science, which have been sorely neglected in the rush to measure everything. Politics is a particularly apt terrain for reviving the importance of conceptualization in research because it is the place where people are most likely to disagree about the words they use. Three cheers for taking concepts seriously again!"--Bruce Gilley, Portland State University "Most 'how-to-do-it' manuals in political science pay little or no attention to the concepts being used in comparative research. This collection of essays fills the gap by exploring a wide range of topics in an equally wide variety of settings. I suspect that the volume as a whole will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of such manuals and that the editors' introductory trilogy of the utility of concepts as 'lenses,' 'building blocks' and 'scripts' will become a valuable component of graduate and post-graduate training. "--Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute olitical science pay little or no attention to the concepts being used in comparative research. This collection of essays fills the gap by exploring a wide range of topics in an equally wide variety of settings. I suspect that the volume as a whole will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of such manuals and that the editors' introductory trilogy of the utility of concepts as 'lenses,' 'building blocks' and 'scripts' will become a valuable component of graduate and post-graduate training. "--Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute, "Concepts and comparisons go hand-in-hand. Beginning with Weber's ideal types, which joined the general and the particular, comparative politics has grappled with the problem of delimiting the extension and intension of its language. This volume makes a significant contribution to this important discussion." --Mark Lichbach, University of Maryland "This book breaks new ground, or re-opens old ground, in the field of description and concepts in the social science, which have been sorely neglected in the rush to measure everything. Politics is a particularly apt terrain for reviving the importance of conceptualization in research because it is the place where people are most likely to disagree about the words they use. Three cheers for taking concepts seriously again!"--Bruce Gilley, Portland State University "Most 'how-to-do-it' manuals in political science pay little or no attention to the concepts being used in comparative research. This collection of essays fills the gap by exploring a wide range of topics in an equally wide variety of settings. I suspect that the volume as a whole will occupy a prominent place on the shelf of such manuals and that the editors' introductory trilogy of the utility of concepts as 'lenses,' 'building blocks' and 'scripts' will become a valuable component of graduate and post-graduate training. "--Philippe Schmitter, European University Institute    
Illustrated
Yes
Table Of Content
Selected Contents: 1. Conceptualising Comparative Politics: A Framework Anthony Petros Spanakos Part 1: Concepts as lenses 2. Conceptualising Europe as a 'Region-State' Vivien A. Schmidt 3. Bricolage as an Analytical Lens in New Institutionalist Theory Martin B. Carstensen 4. The Secular State: Proposing a New Perspective Birol Baskan 5. The Quality And Stability Of Subnational Elections In Africa: A Methodological and Conceptual Tool Ragnhild Louise Muriaas Part 2: Concepts as Building Blocks 6. Human Rights: Building Blocks for a Comparative Politics of Power Todd Landman 7. Reconsidering Electoral Contestation Through Voter Mobilization Allyson Lucinda Benton 8. Measuring or Redefining Concepts in Comparative Politics? Challenges in Comparative Public Opinion Zsolt Nyiri Part 3: Concepts as Scripts 9. Statehood and Segmentary Governance: An Essay on Political Change in a West African City Till Förster 10. Populism, Social Democracy and The Tale Of The "Two Lefts" In Latin America Francisco Panizza 11. Institutionalities and Political Change in Bolivarian Venezuela Anthony Petros Spanakos Part 4: Concluding Remarks Epilogue: Comparing Beyond Methods Francisco Panizza Index
Synopsis
Comparative politics often involves testing of hypotheses using new methodological approaches without giving sufficient attention to the concepts which are fundamental to hypotheses, particularly the ability of these concepts to 'travel'. Proper operationalising requires deep reflection on the concept, not simply establishing how it should be measured. Conceptualising Comparative Politics - the flagship book of Routledge's series of the same name - breaks new ground by emphasising the role of thoroughly thinking through concepts and deep familiarity with the case that inform the conceptual reflection. In this thought- provoking book, established academics as well as emerging scholars in the field collect (and invite) scholarship in the tradition of conceptual comparative politics. The book posits that concepts may be used comparatively as 'lenses', 'building blocks' and 'scripts', and contributors show how these conceptual tools can be employed in original comparative research. Importantly, contributors to Conceptualising Comparative Politics do not simply use concepts in one of these three ways but they apply them with careful consideration of empirical variation. The chapters included in this volume address some of the most contentious issues in comparative politics (populism, state capacity, governance, institutions, elections, secularism, among others) from various geographic regions and model how scholars doing comparative politics might approach such subjects. Concepts make possible scholarly conversations including creative confrontations across paradigms. Conceptualising Comparative Politics will challenge you to think of how to engage in conceptual comparative inquiry and how to use various methodologically sound techniques to understand and explain comparative politics.
LC Classification Number
JF51.C6239 2015

賣家提供的物品說明

賣家簡介

marilywolfso-0

100% 正面信用評價已賣出 4,638 件物品

加入日期:4月 2016
通常在 24 小時內回覆
Hi come check out my fun store that has something for everyone. I have many vintage and cool items!
瀏覽商店聯絡

詳盡賣家評級

過去 12 個月的平均評級
說明準確
4.9
運費合理
4.8
運送速度
5.0
溝通
5.0

賣家信用評價 (1,693)

全部評級
正面
中立
負面