William Mishler
Pol 580/596D
COURSE
READINGS
The following are links to articles used in various
courses.
Almond and Verb, The Civic Culture, Chapts 1
Almond and Verb, The Civic Culture, Chapts 13
Anderson et al., Loser's Consent, Chapts 1
Anderson et al., Loser's Consent, Chapts 9.
Anderson et al., Loser's Consent, Chapts 10
Ball, Paradigms to Research Programs
Barnes and Kaase, Political Action, Chapts 1-4
Barnes and Kaase, Political Action, Chapts 6
Boynton, On Getting Here From There . .
.
Campbell et al., The American Voter, Chapts 5,6
Carmines and
Zeller, Reliability and Validity Assessment (1979).
Cook and
Campbell, Quasi-Experimentation Chapts 1-3.
Fenno, Homestyles, Appendix
Franklin, Voter Turnout, Chapts 1 -3
Franklin, Voter Turnout, Chapts 8
Geddes, How the Cases you Choose Affect the Answers you Get
Harre, J.J. Thompson Electron
Katznelson and Weingast, Historical Institutionalism in Comparative
Politics
Kittilson, Research Resouorces in Comparative Political Behavior.
Klotz, N-Ray Affair
Lipset & Rokkan, pp 1-64.
Luke,
Multilevel Modelling.
McIver and Carmines, Unidimensional Scaling (1981).
Mishler, On Culture Thick and
Thin.
Mishler and Rose, Seeing is NOT believeing.
Moon, Logic of Political Inquiry
McGraw, . . . Experimental Methods
Norgaard,
Witchcraft
Norris,
Critical Citizens, Chapts 1
Norris,
Critical Citizens, Chapts 2
Norris,
Critical Citizens, Chapts 3
Norris, Who
Demonstrates
Putnam, Bowling Alone, pp 15-28
Putnam, Making Democracy Work, Chapts 4
Ragin, The
Comparative Method, pp 1-68.
Rose and Mishler, Bridging
the Gap
Between Perception and Experience of Corruption
Rosenberg,
Logic of Survey Analysis, Chapts 1-4.
Przeworski
and Teune, Logic of Comparative Social Inquiry, Chapts 1-4.
Sartori, Guidelines for Concept Analysis
Schuman and Kalton, Survey
Methods
Thelen and Steinmo,
Historical Institutionalism
Treisman, What
Have
We Learned About the Causes of Corruption.
Truman, Governmental
Process, Chapt 2
Weingast, Political
Institutions
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