Political Science: Witchcraft or Craftsmanship? Standards for Good Research

Asbjørn S. Nørgaard, Centre for Welfare State Studies, Department of Political Science, University of Southern Denmark and Politica, Denmark

Nominated by Politica

Abstract

Scientific debate requires a common understanding of what constitutes good research. The purpose of this article is to establish such an understanding. The purpose of political science is to uncover, understand and explain the conformist aspect of social behavior, well aware that not all behavior is systematically determined by society. Good political science ought to be grounded in two questions: What do we know, and what are we going to learn? Research question and theory are decisive, while all discussion about methodology and design is about subjecting our prejudices and expectations to the most difficult test possible. The binary opposites we are familiar with from the 'Methodenstreit' of the social sciences are unproductive.

Recommended Citation

Nørgaard, Asbjørn S. (2008) "Political Science: Witchcraft or Craftsmanship? Standards for Good Research," World Political Science Review: Vol. 4 : Iss. 1, Article 5.
DOI: 10.2202/1935-6226.1041
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/wpsr/vol4/iss1/art5

 
 
 
 

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