[IMCnetwork] New special issue: Doing interpretive political science -- in Australia

Nick Cheesman nick.cheesman at anu.edu.au
Wed May 21 17:50:08 AEST 2025


Dear IMCers

Exciting news! The Australian Journal of Political Science has just published our special issue, Doing Interpretive Political Science — in Australia: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cajp20/59/4

The whole issue is open access. The TOC is below. We hope that you’ll find contents of interest and welcome readers and comments.

Best wishes
Nick and April

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Doing Interpretive Political Science — in Australia
Australian Journal of Political Science, 59.4, 2025

Interpretation and political science in Australia, by Nick Cheesman & April Biccum

Conceptualising a case, casing a concept? Two faces of global citizenship, by April Biccum

The (un)lucky country: the problem of the single antipodean case study and what to do about it, by John Boswell, Jack Corbett & R. A. W. Rhodes

Embracing collaborative research in political science in Australia and beyond, by Severine van Bommel

Using interpretive political science to understand policy-making in practice, by Sarah Ball

What’s to know about politics? Positivism and tradition in Australian undergraduate programme and course descriptions, by William A. Howe & Nick Cheesman

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