The complications of using similar concepts in different
situations are well-known to everyone in comparative politics. This
volume faces the problems of comparability and equivalence head on
and indicates practical ways they can be tackled. Each contribution
focuses on a theoretically relevant theme, such as tolerance,
political values, religious orientation, gender roles, voluntary
associations, party organisations, party positions, democratic
regimes, and the mass media. The chapters cover different
approaches, methods, data and countries, making use of widely
available empirical research to illustrate the gains of finding
equivalent measures in realistic research settings. Many of the
strategies show how the complicated search for comparability and
equivalence uncovers substantial additional information in
comparative politics. Dealing with these problems can enhance the
quality and reliability of any research. This edition includes a
new introduction from the Jan van Deth, examining developments in
the field over the last 20 years.
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