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In the evolving field of political sociology, scholars are increasingly adopting a diverse range of both novel quantitative and qualitative methodologies. This comprehensive handbook, titled Handbook of Politics: State and Society in Global Perspective (2010th Edition), dives deep into the existing debates and contentions surrounding various methodologies employed for analyzing politics and societal structures. The distinguished contributors engaged in this volume concentrate on addressing the current scholarly disputes and the eclectic range of methods used in the field, backed by extensive discussions on specific applications identified throughout the fragmented literature where substantive research exists.
By taking a broad perspective, this handbook positions itself uniquely in the academic market, filling a gap not addressed by existing texts. It coherently combines extensive theoretical frameworks and historical narratives prevalent in the other relevant volumes, while also introducing contemporary research that highlights the intricate interplay of politics and society across both developed and developing nations.
The core objective of the Handbook of Politics: State and Society in Global Perspective (2010th Edition) is to encapsulate cutting-edge theories, research methodologies, and comprehensive findings that are foundational in the study of political dynamics and societal interactions. This broad spectrum of research encapsulates multiple perspectives and methods that reflect the diversity inherent within the social sciences.
Moreover, this handbook not only embraces a variety of methodological approaches and theoretical insights but also earnestly strives to illuminate the multifaceted developments observed in both advanced and emerging countries.
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