Encyclopedia of critical political science

Bibliographic Information

Encyclopedia of critical political science

edited by Clyde W. Barrow

(Elgar encyclopedias in the social sciences)

E. Elgar, c2024

  • : cased

Available at  / 1 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • What is critical political science?; PART I / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Theory, method, and critique; 1
  • Critique of pluralism; 2 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Power structure analysis; 3 / Joseph G. Peschek
  • Critique of positivism and the post-behavioral revolution; 4 / Josh Berkenpas
  • Critical theory; 5 / Bradley J. Macdonald
  • Ideology critique; 6 / Joshua Simon
  • Disciplinary history; Section I / Emily Hauptmann
  • Marxism; 7
  • Analytical Marxism; 8 / Roberto Veneziani
  • Black Marxism; 9 / Azaan W. Akbar
  • Historical Marxism; 10 / Bryan D. Palmer
  • Institutional marxism; 11 / Stephen Maher and Scott M. Aquanno
  • Latino politics and Marxism; 12 / Gilberto Garcia and Rodolfo D. Torres
  • Open Marxism; 13 / Ana Cecilia Dinerstein, Frederick Harry Pitts, and Patrizia Zanoni
  • Quantitative Marxism; 14 / John Paul Dunne
  • Structural Marxism; 15 / Geoffrey Pfeifer
  • Structural-functional Marxism; 16 / Rafael Khachaturian
  • Systems-analytic Marxism; Section II / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Theories of the state; 17
  • What is the state?; 18 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Marxist theories of the state I; 19 / Rafael Khachaturian
  • Marxist theories of the state II; 20 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Transnational state; 21 / Joel Z. Garrod
  • Feminist theory and the state; 22 / Gillian Youngs
  • Theories of imperialism and empire; 23 / Emanuele Saccarelli and Latha Varadarajan
  • World-systems analysis; 24. Critical political economy; 25 / Gregory P. Williams
  • Global studies; 26 / Amentahru Wahlrab
  • Critical border studies; 27 / Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson
  • Critical pedagogy; 28 / William W. Sokoloff
  • Critical university studies; 29 / Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn
  • Critique of intellectuals; 30 / Russell Jacoby
  • Critical legal studies; 31 / Paul J. Baumgardner
  • Feminist critiques of political science; 32 / Mary E. Hawkesworth
  • Critical race theory; 33 / Adolphus Belk, Jr
  • Latinx politics; 34 / Julio Orellana
  • Ecology and environmental theory; 35 / Timothy W. Luke
  • Intersectionality; 36 / Jennifer Leigh Disney
  • Social movements analysis; 37 / Anthony R. DiMaggio
  • Autoethnography; 38 / Sanford F. Schram
  • Genealogy; 39 / Michael Lipscomb
  • Thorstein Veblen's critical social theory; 40 / Scott R. Bowman
  • Critical media studies; 41 / Brian L. Ott and Robert L. Mack
  • Critical film studies; 42 / Michael Wayne
  • Literary criticism I; 43 / David Anshen
  • Literary criticism II; 44 / Philip Goldstein
  • Science fiction; 45 / George A. Gonzalez
  • Art; 46 / Mark Mattern
  • Music; PART II / Nancy S. Love
  • Critical journals; 47
  • Capitalism, nature, socialism; 48 / Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro
  • Critical sociology; 49 / David Fasenfest
  • Democracy; 50 / Olivier Ruchet
  • Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy; 51 / Bonnie Mann and Brooke Burns
  • International feminist journal of politics; 52 / Kathleen B. Jones and Gillian Youngs
  • Monthly review; 53 / Victor Wallis
  • New political science: a journal of politics & culture; 54 / Clyde W. Barrow and Jocelyn M. Boryzcka
  • Review of radical political economics; 55 / Michael Keaney
  • Science & society; 56 / Leandros Savvides
  • Signs: journal of women in culture and society; 57 / Mary E. Hawkesworth
  • Socialism and democracy; 58 / Victor Wallis
  • Socialist register; 59 / Greg Albo and Alan Zuege
  • Socialist revolution/review; 60 / Michael Scipioni
  • Strategies: a journal of theory, culture, and politics; 61 / Bradley J. Macdonald
  • Studies in political economy: a socialist review; PART III / Rianne Mahon and Donald Swartz
  • Concepts; 62
  • Academic repression; 63 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Alienation; 64 / Ruth Porter Groff
  • Anarchism; 65 / Todd May
  • Antifascism; 66 / Stanislav Vysotsky
  • Capitalist class; 67 / Kevin Funk
  • Class; 68 / Berch Berberoglu
  • Colonialism; 69 / Asma Abbas
  • Commodity fetishism; 70 / Julie E. Dowsett
  • Communism; 71 / Jake Lin
  • Community self-defense; 72 / Scott Crow
  • Contradiction; 73 / Bryant William Sculos
  • Corporate liberalism; 74 / Scott R. Bowman
  • Corporate power; 75 / Stan Luger
  • Council communism; Section I / Marcel Marius van der Linden
  • Crises of capitalism; 76
  • Economic crisis; 77 / Mindy Peden
  • Fiscal crisis; 78 / Mindy Peden
  • Legitimation crisis; 79 / Mindy Peden
  • Motivation crisis; 80 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Rationality crisis; 81 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Cultural imperialism; Section II / Stacy Maddern
  • Debt; 82
  • Private debt; 83 / G. Andrew Gonzalez
  • Public debt; 84 / Daniel Bin
  • Student debt; Section III / Robert E. Kirsch
  • Democracy; 85
  • Deliberative democracy; 86 / Stephanie Burkhalter
  • Digital democracy; 87 / Petros Iosifidis
  • Economic democracy; 88 / Mark Kaswan
  • Participatory democracy; 89 / Clement Fatovic
  • Populist democracy; 90 / Tracy L.R. Lightcap
  • Radical democracy; 91 / Michael Scipioni
  • Dependency theory; 92 / James Parisot
  • Direct action; 93 / Billie Murray
  • Diversity of tactics; 94 / Benjamin Abrams
  • Domination; 95 / William Clare Roberts
  • Dual power; 96 / Mark D. Steinberg
  • Environmental justice; 97 / David N. Pellow
  • Ethnicity; 98 / Natasha Altema-McNeely
  • Exploitation; 99 / Mark D. Wood
  • Financialization; 100 / Michael Keaney
  • Gender; 101 / Katie Temple
  • General strike / Robert Ovetz; 102
  • Hegemony; 103 / Massimo Modonesi
  • Ideology; 104 / Nancy S. Love
  • Immigration; 105 / Carla Angulo-Pasel
  • Indigenous movements; 106 / Michael Lerma
  • Inequality; 107 / Tom Malleson
  • Internal colonialism; 108 / Pedro Gonsalves de Alcântara Formiga
  • Investment theory of party competition; 109 / Joseph G. Peschek
  • Lumpenproletariat; 110 / Clyde W. Barrow
  • Marriage equality; 111 / Claire Snyder-Hall
  • Mass strike; 112 / Peter Hudis
  • Migration; 113 / Carla Angulo-Pasel
  • Mode of production; 114 / Joel Z. Garrod
  • Mutual aid; 115 / Scott Crow
  • Nation and nationalism; 116 / Berch Berberoglu
  • Neo-colonialism; 117 / Michael Keaney
  • Objectification; 118 / Willow Verkerk
  • Petit bourgeoisie; 119 / Katherine E. Young
  • Policy-planning organizations; 120 / Joseph G. Peschek
  • Postcolonialism; 121 / Michael Keaney

Related Books: 1-1 of 1

Details

Page Top