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Revolutionary volume demonstrates how crossing the positivist and post-positivist divide improves political science research

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Interpretive Quantification offers a timely, much-needed transgression of a major theoretical-methodological boundary limiting the possibilities of IR: with high-quality contributions organized in a systematic way, it demonstrates how quantitative methods can and should enrich constructivist and critical approaches, thereby opening up fascinating new research avenues."" - Stephane Baele, University of Exeter

""...deserves a place on the short list of books and articles that change, not what we know about the world, but how we think about it. Very highly recommended for graduate students and faculty alike."" - Bear Braumoeller, The Ohio State University

""This truly path-breaking volume opens up productive lines of scholarship that have been sorely neglected."" - Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University

Interpretive Quantification

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    A Paperback / softback by J. Samuel Barkin, Laura Sjoberg

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      Publisher: The University of Michigan Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 27/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9780472053391, 978-0472053391
      ISBN10: 0472053396

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Revolutionary volume demonstrates how crossing the positivist and post-positivist divide improves political science research

      Trade Review
      Interpretive Quantification offers a timely, much-needed transgression of a major theoretical-methodological boundary limiting the possibilities of IR: with high-quality contributions organized in a systematic way, it demonstrates how quantitative methods can and should enrich constructivist and critical approaches, thereby opening up fascinating new research avenues."" - Stephane Baele, University of Exeter

      ""...deserves a place on the short list of books and articles that change, not what we know about the world, but how we think about it. Very highly recommended for graduate students and faculty alike."" - Bear Braumoeller, The Ohio State University

      ""This truly path-breaking volume opens up productive lines of scholarship that have been sorely neglected."" - Andrew Bennett, Georgetown University

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