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Record Nr.

UNINA9910350232703321

Autore

Eisfeld Rainer

Titolo

Empowering Citizens, Engaging the Public [[electronic resource] ] : Political Science for the 21st Century / / by Rainer Eisfeld

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019

ISBN

981-13-5928-8

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (213 pages)

Disciplina

320

Soggetti

Democracy

Citizenship—Sociological aspects

Social sciences-Philosophy

Sociology of Citizenship

Social Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. Improving the Human Condition -- 2. What Is the Current Human Condition? -- 3. Coming to Grips with Change -- 4. Serving Citizens -- 5. The Civics of Friendly Persuasion -- 6. A Determination to Blow the Whistle -- 7. Affirming Ethno-Cultural Diversity, Avoiding Tribalized Segmentation -- 8. Low Income, Inferior Education -- 9. Robust Regulatory Policies for Capitalism -- 10. Global Warming, Power Structures, and Living Conditions -- 11. Radicalization, Terrorism, Subversion of Civil Liberties -- 12. Twenty-First-Century Political Science: Politicization of a Discipline?

Sommario/riassunto

“Eisfeld’s analysis of political science and its limits offers a bold framework for reforming the discipline in this century. Eisfeld asks us to look at foundational issues of democracy in the broadest possible terms.” —Dianne Pinderhughes, former APSA President, University of Notre Dame “Of major significance for the debate over 21st century political science, impressive in its intellectual scope.” —Marian Sawer, former AAPSA President, Australian National University “An intellectual commitment to ‘thinking big’, and a bold vision of the social sciences’ ‘promise’ - freeing citizens from feeling trapped through public



engagement.” —Matthew Flinders, former PSA President, University of Sheffield “A remarkable project, pulled off with a grace and balance that belie the complexity and controversy of the issues Eisfeld addresses.” —Leslie A. Pal, former CPSA Board Member, Carleton University, Ottawa This book is the first comprehensive study to respond to the ongoing debates on political sciences’s fragmentation, doubtful relevance, and disconnect with the larger public. It explores the implications of the argument that political science ought to become more topic-driven, more relevant and more comprehensible for "lay" audiences. Consequences would include evolving a culture of public engagement, challenging tendencies toward liars’ rule, and emphasizing the role of “large” themes in academic education and research, the latter being identified as those areas where severe democratic erosion is occurring – such as escalating income and wealth disparities pushing democracy towards plutocracy, ubiquitous change triggering insecurity and aggression, racist prejudice polarizing societies, and counter-terrorism strategies subverting civil liberties. Political science needs to address these pressing problems ahead of other issues by in-depth research and broadly accessible public narratives, including solution-orientated normative notions. This need provides the final justification for evolving a discipline where problems would take priority over methods and public relevance over sophisticated specialization. Rainer Eisfeld, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at Osnabrück University, Germany, taught at UCLA as a Visiting Professor. He has represented IPSA’s research committees on the IPSA Executive Committee, and has also served on the Board of Trustees of the Buchenwald/Mittelbau-Dora Concentration Camp Memorial. .