Epistemic injustice and epistemic positioning: towards an intersectional political economy

J Bacevic - Current Sociology, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article introduces the concept of epistemic positioning to theorize the relationship
between identity-based epistemic judgements and the reproduction of social inequalities …

Intersectionality and the politics of knowledge production

L Mügge, C Montoya, A Emejulu… - … of Politics and …, 2018 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Since its coinage in the 1980s, intersectionality has journeyed across borders and
disciplines, which is a testament to its resonance. We examine how intersectionality has …

International relations at the end: a sociological autopsy

PM Kristensen - International Studies Quarterly, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Recent interventions suggest that the discipline of international relations has moved beyond
“grand theories” and “great debates” toward middle range theorizing and quantitative …

Women also know stuff: meta-level mentoring to battle gender bias in political science

E Beaulieu, AE Boydstun, NE Brown… - PS: Political Science & …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Women know stuff. Yet, all too often, they are underrepresented in political science
meetings, syllabi, and editorial boards. To counter the implicit bias that leads to women's …

Women in international relations

D Maliniak, A Oakes, S Peterson, MJ Tierney - Politics & Gender, 2008 - cambridge.org
Women now receive political science degrees in record numbers, but female representation
among political science faculty still lags behind that of many other disciplines. Only 26% of …

Towards the good profession: Improving the status of women in political science

AL Atchison - European Journal of Politics and …, 2018 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Although women have made considerable inroads into political science, they still comprise
only about one third of the profession. Women political scientists are concentrated at lower …

Social networks in political science: Hiring and placement of Ph. Ds, 1960–2002

JH Fowler, B Grofman, N Masuoka - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2007 - cambridge.org
Social scientists have long been interested in how academic disciplines are organized (Ben-
David and Collins 1966; Kuhn 1970; Lipset 1994; Rojas 2003; Somit and Tanenhaus 1964; …

Can We Change How Political Science Thinks?“Gender Mainstreaming” in a Resistant Discipline: Presidential Address Delivered to the Canadian Political Science …

J Vickers - Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue …, 2015 - cambridge.org
This paper argues that, despite significant increases in the number of women professors and
the growth of feminist political science, transformative change hasn't occurred in how …

Critiques and counter-critiques of the postmaterialism thesis: Thirty-four years of debate

PR Abramson - 2011 - escholarship.org
I summarize and evaluate published critiques in English and French of Inglehart's value
change thesis, which he first advanced in 1971. I discuss them in the order in which they …

Nevertheless, She Persisted: Women's Experiences and Perceptions within the International Studies Association

C Fattore - International Studies Perspectives, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Abstract: The Women's Caucus for International Studies and the ISA Committee on
the Status of Women conducted a survey of the membership concerning the effects of …