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Pol210 - Introduction to Political Behavior
FALL 2002 NOW OUT OF DATE

Paul Gronke 

Phone: 771-1112 x 7393 

205A Eliot Hall email: gronke at reed.edu 
Office Hours: Tuesday, 1-3 pm and by appt. URL: http://www.reed.edu/~gronkep
   
   
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Presentation on Spatial Modeling Sample computer paper writeup
Presentation on Voting Rules  

Final week readings from PS (bold italicized readings are the ones that are recommended)

FORUM

“Perestroika” Lost: Why the Latest “Reform” Movement in Political Science Should Fail
Stephen Earl Bennett
[PDF] pp 177-179

SYMPOSIUM

Shaking Things Up? Thoughts about the Future of Political Science: An Introduction
Kristen Renwick Monroe
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 181-182

Whither Political Science?
Russell Hardin
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 183-186

Politics, Political Science, and Specialization
Robert Jervis
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 187-189

Some Thoughts about Shaking Things Up: Future Directions in Political Science
Elinor Ostrom
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 191-192

In Defense of Diverse Forms of Knowledge
Susanne Hoeber Rudolph
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 193-195

A Plea for Academic Pluralism (and a Little More Intellectual Humility)
Marion Smiley
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 197-198

Should We Make Political Science More of a Science or More about Politics?
Rogers M. Smith
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML] pp 199-201

Interdisciplinary Work and a Search for Shared Scientific Standards
Kristen Renwick Monroe
[abstract] [PDF] [HTML]