There are many subjects or topics for conducting research in Social Sciences. The Table 1 ‘Interrelation between methodologies pertaining to tangible and intangible realities’ divides them into 11 columns. They may be relating to particular forms of Reality – I, II, III or IV (col. 1). However, a piece of reality may be falling into […]
Subject-Matter of Social Sciences, Levels of Reality and Research Strategies
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Levels of Methodology for the Study of Politics
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For historical reasons and a long tradition of conservatism, the normative thinkers have dominated the study of politics, pushing it to the domain of philosophy or poetry or literature. Its nomenclature ‘Political Science’ sounds misnomer. There is very little ‘science’ in it. Rather the suffix ‘science’ unnecessarily compels some scholars to adopt means and methods […]
Relationship between Tangible and Non-Tangible Methodologies in Politics
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As different disciplines stand on the ground of specific segments of reality, they are not at par with each other.They are not connected with all the levels of reality. Some of them may be concerned more with particular form or level of reality. As such, they would be using only that particular form of methodology. […]