2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1049096510000235
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Where the Rubber Meets the Road: The Role of Collegiality and Normative Science in Our Profession

Abstract: Lyndon State College's (LSC) participation in the America's Future Initiative on the U.S. national debt, in association with Public Agenda, began with a grant application for funding to participate. After being awarded funding, as the sole political scientist, I was selected with approval by the administration to attend the September 11 to 13, 2008, opening conference in Washington, DC. Flying into Washington, DC, on September 11 surely was a sign of commitment. At the conference, participants were schooled on… Show more

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“…If we cut back to focus purely on mathematics and (hard) science, we will produce a generation of uncritical technocrats rather than a critically informed and knowledgeable populous. Plazek (2010) expounded on the importance of normative science and the necessity of action for political scientists. He argued that if the issue at hand is publicly relevant and evidentially significant, political scientists should speak out and try to shape the body politic.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…If we cut back to focus purely on mathematics and (hard) science, we will produce a generation of uncritical technocrats rather than a critically informed and knowledgeable populous. Plazek (2010) expounded on the importance of normative science and the necessity of action for political scientists. He argued that if the issue at hand is publicly relevant and evidentially significant, political scientists should speak out and try to shape the body politic.…”
Section: What Does This Mean?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plazek (2010) expounded on the importance of normative science and the necessity of action for political scientists. He argued that if the issue at hand is publicly relevant and evidentially significant, political scientists should speak out and try to shape the body politic.…”
Section: What Does This Mean?mentioning
confidence: 99%