Comparative Politics

  • Leitch, S., and S. Davenport. “The Politics of Discourse: Marketization of the New Zealand Science and Innovation System.”

    Leitch, S., and S. Davenport. “The Politics of Discourse: Marketization of the New Zealand Science and Innovation System.” Human Relations 58, no. 7 (2005): 891–912. doi:10.1177/0018726705057810.
  • Russo, N.F., and J.E. Denious. “Controlling Birth: Science, Politics, and Public Policy.”

    Russo, N.F., and J.E. Denious. “Controlling Birth: Science, Politics, and Public Policy.” Journal of Social Issues 61, no. 1 (2005): 181–91. doi:10.1111/j.0022-4537.2005.00400.x.
  • Béné, C. “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Discourse, Policy Controversies and the Role of Science in the Politics of Shrimp Farming Development.”

    Béné, C. “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Discourse, Policy Controversies and the Role of Science in the Politics of Shrimp Farming Development.” Development Policy Review 23, no. 5 (2005): 585–614. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7679.2005.00304.x.
  • Om Nour, S.S. “Science and Technology Development Indicators in the Arab Region: A Comparative Study of Arab Gulf and Mediterranean Countries

    Om Nour, S.S. “Science and Technology Development Indicators in the Arab Region: A Comparative Study of Arab Gulf and Mediterranean Countries*.” Science, Technology & Society 10, no. 2 (2005): 249–74. doi:10.1177/097172180501000204.
  • Schupp, D. “Environmental Indicator ‘landscape Fragmentation’: A Crucial Instrument Linking Science and Politics.”

    Schupp, D. “Environmental Indicator ‘landscape Fragmentation’: A Crucial Instrument Linking Science and Politics.” GAIA 14, no. 2 (2005): 101–6.
  • Ekins, R. “Science, Politics and Clinical Intervention: Harry Benjamin, Transsexualism and the Problem of Heteronormativity.”

    Ekins, R. “Science, Politics and Clinical Intervention: Harry Benjamin, Transsexualism and the Problem of Heteronormativity.” Sexualities 8, no. 3 (2005): 306–28. doi:10.1177/1363460705049578.
  • Juznic, P., and B. Badovinac. “Toward Library and Information Science Education in the European Union: A Comparative Analysis of Library and Information Science Programmes of Study for New Members and Other Applicant Countries to the European Union.”

    Juznic, P., and B. Badovinac. “Toward Library and Information Science Education in the European Union: A Comparative Analysis of Library and Information Science Programmes of Study for New Members and Other Applicant Countries to the European Union.” New Library World 106, no. 3–4 (2005): 173–86. doi:10.1108/03074800510587372.
  • Vera, E.R., and T. Schupp. “Network Analysis in Comparative Social Sciences.”

    Vera, E.R., and T. Schupp. “Network Analysis in Comparative Social Sciences.” Comparative Education 42, no. 3 (2006): 405–29. doi:10.1080/03050060600876723.
  • Vera, E.R., and T. Schupp. “Network Analysis in Comparative Social Sciences.”

    Vera, E.R., and T. Schupp. “Network Analysis in Comparative Social Sciences.” Comparative Education 42, no. 3 (2006): 405–29. doi:10.1080/03050060600876723.
  • Gunnell, J.G. “The Founding of the American Political Science Association: Discipline, Profession, Political Theory, and Politics.”

    Gunnell, J.G. “The Founding of the American Political Science Association: Discipline, Profession, Political Theory, and Politics.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 479–86. doi:10.1017/S0003055406062320
  • Glänzel, W., J. Leta, and B. Thijs. “Science in Brazil. Part 1: A Macro-Level Comparative Study.”

    Glänzel, W., J. Leta, and B. Thijs. “Science in Brazil. Part 1: A Macro-Level Comparative Study.” Scientometrics 67, no. 1 (2006): 67–86. doi:10.1007/s11192-006-0055-7.
  • Blyth, M. “Great Punctuations: Prediction, Randomness, and the Evolution of Comparative Political Science.”

    Blyth, M. “Great Punctuations: Prediction, Randomness, and the Evolution of Comparative Political Science.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 493–98. doi:10.1017/S0003055406062344.
  • Pine, J., P. Aschbacher, E. Roth, M. Jones, C. McPhee, C. Martin, S. Phelps, T. Kyle, and B. Foley. “Fifth Graders’ Science Inquiry Abilities: A Comparative Study of Students in Hands-on and Textbook Curricula.”

    Pine, J., P. Aschbacher, E. Roth, M. Jones, C. McPhee, C. Martin, S. Phelps, T. Kyle, and B. Foley. “Fifth Graders’ Science Inquiry Abilities: A Comparative Study of Students in Hands-on and Textbook Curricula.” Journal of Research in Science Teaching 43, no. 5 (2006): 467–84. doi:10.1002/tea.20140.
  • Ragin, C.C. “How to Lure Analytic Social Science out of the Doldrums: Some Lessons from Comparative Research.”

    Ragin, C.C. “How to Lure Analytic Social Science out of the Doldrums: Some Lessons from Comparative Research.” International Sociology 21, no. 5 (2006): 633–46. doi:10.1177/0268580906067834.
  • Cash, D.W., J.C. Borck, and A.G. Patt. “Countering the Loading-Dock Approach to Linking Science and Decision Making: Comparative Analysis of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Forecasting Systems.”

    Cash, D.W., J.C. Borck, and A.G. Patt. “Countering the Loading-Dock Approach to Linking Science and Decision Making: Comparative Analysis of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) Forecasting Systems.” Science Technology and Human Values 31, no. 4 (2006): 465–94. doi:10.1177/0162243906287547.
  • Rihoux, B. “Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Systematic Comparative Methods: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges for Social Science Research.”

    Rihoux, B. “Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Related Systematic Comparative Methods: Recent Advances and Remaining Challenges for Social Science Research.” International Sociology 21, no. 5 (2006): 679–706. doi:10.1177/0268580906067836.
  • Dettwiler, P., P. Lindelöf, and H. Löfsten. “Utility of Location: A Comparative Survey between Small New Technology-Based Firms Located on and off Science Parks

    Dettwiler, P., P. Lindelöf, and H. Löfsten. “Utility of Location: A Comparative Survey between Small New Technology-Based Firms Located on and off Science Parks - Implications for Facilities Management.” Technovation 26, no. 4 (2006): 506–17. doi:10.1016/j.technovation.2005.05.008.
  • Barber, B.R. “The Politics of Political Science: ‘value-Free’ theory and the Wolin-Strauss Dust-up of 1963.

    Barber, B.R. “The Politics of Political Science: ‘value-Free’ theory and the Wolin-Strauss Dust-up of 1963.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 539–45. doi:10.1017/S000305540606240X.
  • Fraga, L.R., J.A. Garcia, R.E. Hero, M. Jones-Correa, V. Martinez-Ebers, and G.M. Segura. “Su Casa Es Nuestra Casa: Latino Politics Research and the Development of American Political Science.”

    Fraga, L.R., J.A. Garcia, R.E. Hero, M. Jones-Correa, V. Martinez-Ebers, and G.M. Segura. “Su Casa Es Nuestra Casa: Latino Politics Research and the Development of American Political Science.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 515–21. doi:10.1017/S000305540606237X.
  • Tolleson-Rinehart, S., and S.J. Carroll. “‘Far from Ideal:’ the Gender Politics of Political Science.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 507–13.

    Tolleson-Rinehart, S., and S.J. Carroll. “‘Far from Ideal:’ the Gender Politics of Political Science.” American Political Science Review 100, no. 4 (2006): 507–13. doi:10.1017/S0003055406062368.
  • Rees, A. “Reflections on the Field: Primatology, Popular Science and the Politics of Personhood.”

    Rees, A. “Reflections on the Field: Primatology, Popular Science and the Politics of Personhood.” Social Studies of Science 37, no. 6 (2007): 881–907. doi:10.1177/0306312707077368.
  • Rosamond, B. “European Integration and the Social Science of EU Studies: The Disciplinary Politics of a Subfield.”

    Rosamond, B. “European Integration and the Social Science of EU Studies: The Disciplinary Politics of a Subfield.” International Affairs 83, no. 2 (2007): 231–52. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2346.2007.00616.x.
  • Salter, B., and C. Salter. “Bioethics and the Global Moral Economy: The Cultural Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science.”

    Salter, B., and C. Salter. “Bioethics and the Global Moral Economy: The Cultural Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science.” Science Technology and Human Values 32, no. 5 (2007): 554–81. doi:10.1177/0895904805303202.
  • Sapotichne, J., B.D. Jones, and M. Wolfe. “Is Urban Politics a Black Hole?: Analyzing the Boundary between Political Science and Urban Politics.”

    Sapotichne, J., B.D. Jones, and M. Wolfe. “Is Urban Politics a Black Hole?: Analyzing the Boundary between Political Science and Urban Politics.” Urban Affairs Review 43, no. 1 (2007): 76–106. doi:10.1177/1078087407302901.
  • Munshi, D., P. Kurian, R.V. Bartlett, and A. Lakhtakia. “A Map of the Nanoworld: Sizing up the Science, Politics, and Business of the Infinitesimal.”

    Munshi, D., P. Kurian, R.V. Bartlett, and A. Lakhtakia. “A Map of the Nanoworld: Sizing up the Science, Politics, and Business of the Infinitesimal.” Futures 39, no. 4 (2007): 432–52. doi:10.1016/j.futures.2006.08.003.
  • Herring, R.J. “The Genomics Revolution and Development Studies: Science, Poverty and Politics.”

    Herring, R.J. “The Genomics Revolution and Development Studies: Science, Poverty and Politics.” Journal of Development Studies 43, no. 1 (2007): 1–30. doi:10.1080/00220380601055502.
  • Tybur, J.M., G.F. Miller, and S.W. Gangestad. “Testing the Controversy: An Empirical Examination of Adaptationists’ Attitudes toward Politics and Science.”

    Tybur, J.M., G.F. Miller, and S.W. Gangestad. “Testing the Controversy: An Empirical Examination of Adaptationists’ Attitudes toward Politics and Science.” Human Nature 18, no. 4 (2007): 313–28. doi:10.1007/s12110-007-9024-y.
  • Fund, Z. “The Effects of Scaffolded Computerized Science Problem-Solving on Achievement Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Support Programs: Original Article.”

    Fund, Z. “The Effects of Scaffolded Computerized Science Problem-Solving on Achievement Outcomes: A Comparative Study of Support Programs: Original Article.” Journal of Computer Assisted Learning 23, no. 5 (2007): 410–24. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2729.2007.00226.x.
  • Elshakry, M.S. “Knowledge in Motion: The Cultural Politics of Modern Science Translations in Arabic.

    Elshakry, M.S. “Knowledge in Motion: The Cultural Politics of Modern Science Translations in Arabic.” ISIS 99, no. 4 (2008): 701–30. doi:10.1086/595767.
  • Farrell, K. “The Politics of Science and Sustainable Development: Marcuse’s New Science in the 21st Century.”

    Farrell, K. “The Politics of Science and Sustainable Development: Marcuse’s New Science in the 21st Century.” Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 19, no. 4 (2008): 68–83. doi:10.1080/10455750802559616.
  • Holden, K., and D. Demeritt. “Democratising Science? The Politics of Promoting Biomedicine in Singapore’s Developmental State.”

    Holden, K., and D. Demeritt. “Democratising Science? The Politics of Promoting Biomedicine in Singapore’s Developmental State.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 26, no. 1 (2008): 68–86. doi:10.1068/d461t.
  • Zeldin, A.L., S.L. Britner, and F. Pajares. “A Comparative Study of the Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Successful Men and Women in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Careers.”

    Zeldin, A.L., S.L. Britner, and F. Pajares. “A Comparative Study of the Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Successful Men and Women in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Careers.” Journal of Research in Science Teaching 45, no. 9 (2008): 1036–58. doi:10.1002/tea.20195.
  • Freudenburg, W.R., R. Gramling, and D.J. Davidson. “Scientific Certainty Argumentation Methods (SCAMs): Science and the Politics of Doubt.”

    Freudenburg, W.R., R. Gramling, and D.J. Davidson. “Scientific Certainty Argumentation Methods (SCAMs): Science and the Politics of Doubt.” Sociological Inquiry 78, no. 1 (2008): 2–38. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2008.00219.x.
  • Glaesser, J., R. Gott, R. Roberts, and B. Cooper. “The Roles of Substantive and Procedural Understanding in Open-Ended Science Investigations: Using Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis to Compare Two Different Tasks.”

    Glaesser, J., R. Gott, R. Roberts, and B. Cooper. “The Roles of Substantive and Procedural Understanding in Open-Ended Science Investigations: Using Fuzzy Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis to Compare Two Different Tasks.” Research in Science Education 39, no. 4 (2009): 595–624. doi:10.1007/s11165-008-9108-7.
  • Pruskil, S., P. Burgwinkel, W. Georg, T. Keil, and C. Kiessling. “Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Science and Involvement in Research Activities: A Comparative Study with Students from a Reformed and a Traditional Curriculum.”

    Pruskil, S., P. Burgwinkel, W. Georg, T. Keil, and C. Kiessling. “Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Science and Involvement in Research Activities: A Comparative Study with Students from a Reformed and a Traditional Curriculum.” Medical Teacher 31, no. 6 (2009). doi:10.1080/01421590802637925.
  • Scott, D., and C. Barnett. “Something in the Air: Civic Science and Contentious Environmental Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa.”

    Scott, D., and C. Barnett. “Something in the Air: Civic Science and Contentious Environmental Politics in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Geoforum 40, no. 3 (2009): 373–82. doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2008.12.002.
  • Schmitt, T.M. “Global Cultural Governance. Decision-Making Concerning World Heritage between Politics and Science.”

    Schmitt, T.M. “Global Cultural Governance. Decision-Making Concerning World Heritage between Politics and Science.” Erdkunde 63, no. 2 (2009): 103–21. doi:10.3112/erdkunde.2009.02.01.
  • Cassidy, R., and M. Leach. “Science, Politics, and the Presidential Aids ‘Cure.’

    Cassidy, R., and M. Leach. “Science, Politics, and the Presidential Aids ‘Cure.’” African Affairs 108, no. 433 (2009): 559–80. doi:10.1093/afraf/adp057.
  • Bauer, M.W. “The Evolution of Public Understanding of Science-Discourse and Comparative Evidence.”

    Bauer, M.W. “The Evolution of Public Understanding of Science-Discourse and Comparative Evidence.” Science, Technology and Society 14, no. 2 (2009): 221–40. doi:10.1177/097172180901400202.
  • Donovan, C. “Gradgrinding the Social Sciences: The Politics of Metrics of Political Science.”

    Donovan, C. “Gradgrinding the Social Sciences: The Politics of Metrics of Political Science.” Political Studies Review 7, no. 1 (2009): 73–83. doi:10.1111/j.1478-9299.2008.00172.x.
  • Levine-Clark, M., and E. Gil. “A Comparative Analysis of Social Sciences Citation Tools.”

    Levine-Clark, M., and E. Gil. “A Comparative Analysis of Social Sciences Citation Tools.” Online Information Review 33, no. 5 (2009): 986–96. doi:10.1108/14684520911001954.
  • Levine-Clark, M., and E.L. Gil. “A Comparative Citation Analysis of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.”

    Levine-Clark, M., and E.L. Gil. “A Comparative Citation Analysis of Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar.” Journal of Business and Finance Librarianship 14, no. 1 (2009): 32–46. doi:10.1080/08963560802176348.
  • Orloff, A.S., and B. Palier. “The Power of Gender Perspectives: Feminist Influence on Policy Paradigms, Social Science, and Social Politics.”

    Orloff, A.S., and B. Palier. “The Power of Gender Perspectives: Feminist Influence on Policy Paradigms, Social Science, and Social Politics.” Social Politics 16, no. 4 (2009): 405–12. doi:10.1093/sp/jxp021.
  • Budds, J. “Contested H2O: Science, Policy and Politics in Water Resources Management in Chile.”

    Budds, J. “Contested H2O: Science, Policy and Politics in Water Resources Management in Chile.” Geoforum 40, no. 3 (2009): 418–30. doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2008.12.008.
  • Wainer, J., E.C. Xavier, and F. Bezerra. “Scientific Production in Computer Science: A Comparative Study of Brazil and Other Countries.

    Wainer, J., E.C. Xavier, and F. Bezerra. “Scientific Production in Computer Science: A Comparative Study of Brazil and Other Countries.” Scientometrics 81, no. 2 (2009): 535–47. doi:10.1007/s11192-008-2156-y.
  • Scoones, I. “The Politics of Global Assessments: The Case of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD).”

    Scoones, I. “The Politics of Global Assessments: The Case of the International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD).” Journal of Peasant Studies 36, no. 3 (2009): 547–71. doi:10.1080/03066150903155008
  • Kimball, R., G. Ives, and K. Jackson. “Comparative Usage of Science E-Book and Print Collections at Texas A&M University Libraries.”

    Kimball, R., G. Ives, and K. Jackson. “Comparative Usage of Science E-Book and Print Collections at Texas A&M University Libraries.” Collection Management 35, no. 1 (2010): 15–28. doi:10.1080/01462670903386182.
  • Doolittle, W.F. “The Attempt on the Life of the Tree of Life: Science, Philosophy and Politics.”

    Doolittle, W.F. “The Attempt on the Life of the Tree of Life: Science, Philosophy and Politics.” Biology and Philosophy 25, no. 4 (2010): 455–73. doi:10.1007/s10539-010-9210-x.
  • Spence, C., J. Husillos, and C. Correa-Ruiz. “Cargo Cult Science and the Death of Politics: A Critical Review of Social and Environmental Accounting Research.”

    Spence, C., J. Husillos, and C. Correa-Ruiz. “Cargo Cult Science and the Death of Politics: A Critical Review of Social and Environmental Accounting Research.” Critical Perspectives on Accounting 21, no. 1 (2010): 76–89. doi:10.1016/j.cpa.2008.09.008.
  • “Analyzing Acceptance Politics: Towards an Epistemological Shift in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology

    Barben, D. “Analyzing Acceptance Politics: Towards an Epistemological Shift in the Public Understanding of Science and Technology.” Public Understanding of Science 19
  • Thorpe, C. “Participation as Post-Fordist Politics: Demos, New Labour, and Science Policy.”

    Thorpe, C. “Participation as Post-Fordist Politics: Demos, New Labour, and Science Policy.” Minerva 48, no. 4 (2010): 389–411. doi:10.1007/s11024-010-9157-8.