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Research paper thumbnail of Whom is political science for?

Research paper thumbnail of Report of the developments of the German National Association of Political Science Students (IPOSS eV)

Politikon, Jul 1, 2001

Between the 4 th and the 6 th of may 2001 the third general meeting was held in Berlin.

Research paper thumbnail of The Case for Globalisation/2

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science

Research paper thumbnail of Report of the developments of the German National Association of Political Science Students (IPOSS eV)

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2001

This report elaborates the actual projects of the German national association for political scien... more This report elaborates the actual projects of the German national association for political science students. Mentioned are the workshop “democracy in post-cold war europe”, the essay competition, the linklist, the excursion, the care&contact fair, the University department profiles, the volunteership databank, the Survey of new students, the book ‘Introduction to Political science: by and for students’, the Essay peer reviewing, the homepage, the Public relations work and finally the finances.

Research paper thumbnail of Whom is political science for?

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2001

We all study political science, but - what do we actually do here anyway? This essay expresses ou... more We all study political science, but - what do we actually do here anyway? This essay expresses our thoughts about our subject. The everyday life in University doesn’t seem to give enough space for questioning what is this all about. Maybe a debate on that issue does not exist extensively because of fears of the loss of entitlement. The aim of this essay is to support the heightening of student’s awareness about the status quo of research and teaching in political science as we can judge it from our modest experiences. Trying to get to the basis of such a problem is not easy. The things here written are surely not the state of the art, but they could shine a better light on the problem what had been called the 'politics of political…

Research paper thumbnail of Whom is political science for?

Research paper thumbnail of Report of the developments of the German National Association of Political Science Students (IPOSS eV)

Politikon, Jul 1, 2001

Between the 4 th and the 6 th of may 2001 the third general meeting was held in Berlin.

Research paper thumbnail of The Case for Globalisation/2

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science

Research paper thumbnail of Report of the developments of the German National Association of Political Science Students (IPOSS eV)

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2001

This report elaborates the actual projects of the German national association for political scien... more This report elaborates the actual projects of the German national association for political science students. Mentioned are the workshop “democracy in post-cold war europe”, the essay competition, the linklist, the excursion, the care&contact fair, the University department profiles, the volunteership databank, the Survey of new students, the book ‘Introduction to Political science: by and for students’, the Essay peer reviewing, the homepage, the Public relations work and finally the finances.

Research paper thumbnail of Whom is political science for?

Politikon: The IAPSS Journal of Political Science, 2001

We all study political science, but - what do we actually do here anyway? This essay expresses ou... more We all study political science, but - what do we actually do here anyway? This essay expresses our thoughts about our subject. The everyday life in University doesn’t seem to give enough space for questioning what is this all about. Maybe a debate on that issue does not exist extensively because of fears of the loss of entitlement. The aim of this essay is to support the heightening of student’s awareness about the status quo of research and teaching in political science as we can judge it from our modest experiences. Trying to get to the basis of such a problem is not easy. The things here written are surely not the state of the art, but they could shine a better light on the problem what had been called the 'politics of political…

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