Political science and the perception of time. Cover Image

Időszemlélet és politikatudomány
Political science and the perception of time.

Cyclical rotation between the present-centric and the historical perspective

Author(s): Ervin Csizmadia
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Debreceni Egyetem Politikatudományi és Szociológiai Intézet
Keywords: Paradigms; Political development; Transitology; New historicism; American Political Development; Cyclical rotation

Summary/Abstract: In the first part of the two-part study the author posits that it is an exciting challenge for political science to take stock of the scientific paradigms of the past 50 years based on their perspective of time. The study looks at the past 50 years solely based upon the perception of time and highlights the four paradigms deemed the most important: political development, transitology,new historicism, and the school of American Political Development (APD). The study reviews the authors representative of each paradigm and the most important elements of their arguments. Political scientists were susceptible to the historical perspective between the 1960s and the80s. Later on, during the 90s until the mid-2000s the perspective for interpretation becamethe present. In the last decade however, it seems that the interest in historical perspectives hasreturned. The author concludes that a cyclical rotation can be demonstrated within politicalscience between the two perspectives, the logic of which would be advisable to study

  • Issue Year: 7/2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 94-130
  • Page Count: 37
  • Language: Hungarian
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