This volume explores the way that interpretations are constructed
and pursued in political action. Each article in this collection
develops a methodology appropriate to a substantive problem in
politics. The collection is broad in its geographical scope,
ranging from Ireland to South Africa, the USA to Finland.
Collectively the authors redefine the notion of the "political" by
considering the socio-linguistic construction of "the self" and
"identity", looking at: the symbolic power of national anthems;
discourses of sexual politics; the politics of political science
textbooks; and the role of the researcher in fieldwork. Written to
a practical brief, with no purely methodological chapters, each
contribution addresses issues in highly contextualized
circumstances.
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