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The Practical Import of Political Inquiry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Brian Caterino The Practical Import of Political Inquiry (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Brian Caterino
R1,876 Discovery Miles 18 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines a basic problem in critical approaches to political and social inquiry: in what way is social inquiry animated by a practical intent? This practical intent is not external to inquiry as an add-on or a choice by the inquirer, but is inherent to the process of inquiry. The practical intent in inquiry derives from the connection between social inquiry and the participant's perspective. The social inquirer, in order to grasp the sense of those who are the subject of inquiry, has to adopt the perspective of the participant in the social world. Caterino opposes the view that research is an autonomous activity distinct from or superior to a participant's perspective. He argues that since the inquirer is on the same level as the participant, all inquiry should be considered mutual critique in which those who are addressed by inquiry have an equal right and an equal capacity to criticize addressors.

Making Political Science Matter - Debating Knowledge, Research, and Method (Paperback): Sanford F. Schram, Brian Caterino Making Political Science Matter - Debating Knowledge, Research, and Method (Paperback)
Sanford F. Schram, Brian Caterino
R915 Discovery Miles 9 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

View the Table of Contents. Read the Introduction.

aThis edited collection offers and up-to-date and very readable discussion of knowledge, research, and method in the political sciences and social studies more generally, suitable for academics and doctoral students alike.a
--Thomas Ahrens, University of Warwick

aArticulates and debates the idea that academic work should be primarily concerned with addressing the largest and most immediate challenges faced by societies.a--"Urban Studies"

aDevotees of the perestroika movement will find many of the chapters reinforce their views of the field. . . . Recommended.a--"Choice"

"A significant and thoughtful discussion of key issues in the philosophy of social science, one designed to encourage a richer variety of methodological work in political science."
--Kristen Renwick Monroe, editor of "Perestroika! The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science"

"A bold call to rethink political science. The authors imagine a discipline that challenges power, challenges society, and challenges the ways we think. Making Political Science Matter is a wise, erudite, broad-ranging, sometimes witty gauntlet tossed before contemporary scholarship. It is more than a book, it is a movement."
--James A. Morone, author of "Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History"

Making Political Science Matter brings together a number of prominent scholars to discuss the state of the field of Political Science. In particular, these scholars are interested in ways to reinvigorate the discipline by connecting it to present day political struggles. Uniformly well-written and steeped in a strong sense of history, the contributors consider suchimportant topics as: the usefulness of rational choice theory; the ethical limits of pluralism; the use (and misuse) of empirical research in political science; the present-day divorce between political theory and empirical science; the connection between political science scholarship and political struggles, and the future of the discipline. This volume builds on the debate in the discipline over the significance of the work of Bent Flyvbjerg, whose book Making Social Science Matter has been characterized as a manifesto for the Perestroika Movement that has roiled the field in recent years.

Contributors include: Brian Caterino, Stewart Clegg, Bent Flyvbjerg, Mary Hawkesworth, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Gregory J. Kasza, David Kettler, David D. Laitin, Timothy W. Luke, Theodore R. Schatzki, Sanford F. Schram, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, Corey S. Shdaimah, Roland W. Stahl, and Leslie Paul Thiele.

The Failure of the Neo-Liberal Approach to Poverty - The Rochester Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022):... The Failure of the Neo-Liberal Approach to Poverty - The Rochester Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Brian Caterino
R3,267 Discovery Miles 32 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the foundation and progress of the Rochester Monroe Anti-Poverty Initiative (RMAPI). Poverty has once again become a major issue in American cities, and nowhere more so than Rochester, which has one of the highest rates of poverty in the nation. RMAPI was established to reduce poverty, yet in the five years since its formation the poverty rate is essentially unchanged. Analyzing the reasons behind its failure, this book argues that the very nature of the organizational framework is part of the problem, and that RMAPI's project is caught up with contradictory imperatives of neo-liberal welfare reforms. More than just a study of local interest, the book uses Rochester as a case study to illuminate the limits of the neo-liberal approach to poverty. It will appeal to all those interested in political science, urban politics, community studies, welfare policy and public administration.

The Decline of Public Access and Neo-Liberal Media Regimes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Brian Caterino The Decline of Public Access and Neo-Liberal Media Regimes (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Brian Caterino
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines the reasons behind the declining fortunes of public access channels. Public access, which provided perhaps the boldest experiment in popular media democracy, is in steep decline. While some have argued it is technologically outmoded, Caterino argues that the real reason lies with the rise of a neo-liberal media regime. This regime creates a climate in which we can understand these changes. This book considers the role of neo-liberalism in transforming notions of public obligations and regulation of media that have impacted non-profit media, specifically public access. Neo-liberalism has tried to eliminate public forums and public discourse and weakens institutions of civil society. Though social media is often championed as an arena of communicative freedom, Caterino argues that neo-liberalism has created a colonized social media environment that severely limits popular democracy.

The Practical Import of Political Inquiry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016): Brian Caterino The Practical Import of Political Inquiry (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2016)
Brian Caterino
R1,877 Discovery Miles 18 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines a basic problem in critical approaches to political and social inquiry: in what way is social inquiry animated by a practical intent? This practical intent is not external to inquiry as an add-on or a choice by the inquirer, but is inherent to the process of inquiry. The practical intent in inquiry derives from the connection between social inquiry and the participant's perspective. The social inquirer, in order to grasp the sense of those who are the subject of inquiry, has to adopt the perspective of the participant in the social world. Caterino opposes the view that research is an autonomous activity distinct from or superior to a participant's perspective. He argues that since the inquirer is on the same level as the participant, all inquiry should be considered mutual critique in which those who are addressed by inquiry have an equal right and an equal capacity to criticize addressors.

The Decline of Public Access and Neo-Liberal Media Regimes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Brian Caterino The Decline of Public Access and Neo-Liberal Media Regimes (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Brian Caterino
R2,762 Discovery Miles 27 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the reasons behind the declining fortunes of public access channels. Public access, which provided perhaps the boldest experiment in popular media democracy, is in steep decline. While some have argued it is technologically outmoded, Caterino argues that the real reason lies with the rise of a neo-liberal media regime. This regime creates a climate in which we can understand these changes. This book considers the role of neo-liberalism in transforming notions of public obligations and regulation of media that have impacted non-profit media, specifically public access. Neo-liberalism has tried to eliminate public forums and public discourse and weakens institutions of civil society. Though social media is often championed as an arena of communicative freedom, Caterino argues that neo-liberalism has created a colonized social media environment that severely limits popular democracy.

Critical Theory, Democracy, and the Challenge of Neoliberalism (Hardcover): Brian Caterino, Phillip Hansen Critical Theory, Democracy, and the Challenge of Neoliberalism (Hardcover)
Brian Caterino, Phillip Hansen
R1,651 R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Save R150 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With a few exceptions, critical theorists have been late to provide a comprehensive diagnosis of neoliberalism comparable in scope to their extensive analyses of advanced welfare state capitalism. Instead, the main lines of critical theory have focused on questions of international justice which, while no doubt significant, restrict the scope of critical theory by deemphasizing linkages to larger political and economic conditions. Providing a critique of the Frankfurt School, Brian Caterino and Phillip Hansen move beyond its foundations, and call for a rethinking of the bases of critical theory as a practical, freedom-creating project. Outlining a resurgence of neoliberalism, the authors encourage a fresh, nuanced analysis that elucidates its political and economic structures and demonstrates the threats to freedom and democracy that neoliberalism poses. They propose the reformulation of a radical democratic alternative to neoliberalism, one that critically addresses its limitations while promoting an enhancement of communicative and social freedom.

Making Political Science Matter - Debating Knowledge, Research, and Method (Hardcover): Sanford F. Schram, Brian Caterino Making Political Science Matter - Debating Knowledge, Research, and Method (Hardcover)
Sanford F. Schram, Brian Caterino
R3,273 R2,111 Discovery Miles 21 110 Save R1,162 (36%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

View the Table of Contents. Read the Introduction.

aThis edited collection offers and up-to-date and very readable discussion of knowledge, research, and method in the political sciences and social studies more generally, suitable for academics and doctoral students alike.a
--Thomas Ahrens, University of Warwick

aArticulates and debates the idea that academic work should be primarily concerned with addressing the largest and most immediate challenges faced by societies.a--"Urban Studies"

aDevotees of the perestroika movement will find many of the chapters reinforce their views of the field. . . . Recommended.a--"Choice"

"A significant and thoughtful discussion of key issues in the philosophy of social science, one designed to encourage a richer variety of methodological work in political science."
--Kristen Renwick Monroe, editor of "Perestroika! The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science"

"A bold call to rethink political science. The authors imagine a discipline that challenges power, challenges society, and challenges the ways we think. Making Political Science Matter is a wise, erudite, broad-ranging, sometimes witty gauntlet tossed before contemporary scholarship. It is more than a book, it is a movement."
--James A. Morone, author of "Hellfire Nation: The Politics of Sin in American History"

Making Political Science Matter brings together a number of prominent scholars to discuss the state of the field of Political Science. In particular, these scholars are interested in ways to reinvigorate the discipline by connecting it to present day political struggles. Uniformly well-written and steeped in a strong sense of history, the contributors consider suchimportant topics as: the usefulness of rational choice theory; the ethical limits of pluralism; the use (and misuse) of empirical research in political science; the present-day divorce between political theory and empirical science; the connection between political science scholarship and political struggles, and the future of the discipline. This volume builds on the debate in the discipline over the significance of the work of Bent Flyvbjerg, whose book Making Social Science Matter has been characterized as a manifesto for the Perestroika Movement that has roiled the field in recent years.

Contributors include: Brian Caterino, Stewart Clegg, Bent Flyvbjerg, Mary Hawkesworth, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Gregory J. Kasza, David Kettler, David D. Laitin, Timothy W. Luke, Theodore R. Schatzki, Sanford F. Schram, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, Corey S. Shdaimah, Roland W. Stahl, and Leslie Paul Thiele.

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