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In Memoriam
PS, political science & politics, 2018-10, Vol.51 (4), p.885
[Periódico revisado por pares]
Washington: Cambridge University Press
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Título:
In Memoriam
Assuntos:
Activism
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Activists
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Armed Forces
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Behavioral psychology
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Behavioral Science Research
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Behavioral Sciences
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Careers
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Committees
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Computer Assisted Instruction
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Democratization
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Departments
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Equality
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Fascism
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Government (Administrative Body)
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Grass roots movement
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Hierarchies
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Ideology
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Intellectuals
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Labor unions
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Laborers
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Left wing politics
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New Deal
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Nominations
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Older Adults
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Political activism
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Political science
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Political scientists
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Presidential elections
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Presidents
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Private schools
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Public policy
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Refugees
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Resistance (Psychology)
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Retirement
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Scientists
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Securities markets
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Stock exchanges
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Stock market crashes
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Students
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Universities
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PS, political science & politics, 2018-10, Vol.51 (4), p.885
Descrição:
In his autobiographical sketch, The Intellectual Journey of Robert E. Lane, he portrayed himself as “the son of a sometime professor and Executive Director of the Welfare Council in New York City (1933–1943)” and of a mother who was “a progressive teacher and principal of elite private schools.” [...]he was “made sensitive to the Left,” even beyond the impact of the stock market crash, Great Depression, and New Deal of his teen years. [...]Lane and others began paying attention to politics from the ground up—insisting on the importance of analyzing how ordinary people came to endorse democracy, fascism, equality, or hierarchy. [...]the growth of computing capacity, survey research, and new statistical techniques made possible the behavioral revolution, which opened new vistas to scholars. [...]Yale’s young, ambitious political scientists were able to build, as recalled by Margaret Levi, professor at Stanford University, “the first modern department of political science, a department that asked major substantive questions while using the best social science techniques available at the time.”
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