Methods and Nations

Auteur: Shapiro, Michael J. (PhD, Director, Center for Promoting Research to Practice, and Professor, School Psychology Program, Lehigh University)
Editeur: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Throughout the 20th century, a scientifically oriented social science has dominated as the means for looking at society. This text examines and critiques one of the primary deployments of these methods: an explanatory comparative politics whose major focus has been on "nation-building" in the "Third World".
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Throughout the 20th century, a scientifically oriented social science has dominated as the means for looking at society. This text examines and critiques one of the primary deployments of these methods: an explanatory comparative politics whose major focus has been on "nation-building" in the "Third World".
ISBN / EAN 9780415945318
Auteur Shapiro, Michael J. (PhD, Director, Center for Promoting Research to Practice, and Professor, School Psychology Program, Lehigh University)
Editeur Taylor & Francis Ltd