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Making Political Science Matter is a book published in 2006 (New York University Press) and edited by two American political scientists, Sanford Schram and Brian Caterino. The book builds on the debate in political science over the significance of the work of [[Bent Flyvbjerg]], whose book [[Making Social Science Matter]] has been characterized by some political scientists as a manifesto for political and social science.
Making Political Science Matter is a book published in 2006 (New York University Press) and edited by two American political scientists: Sanford Schram and Brian Caterino. The book builds on the debate in political science over the significance of the work of [[Bent Flyvbjerg]], whose book [[Making Social Science Matter]] has been characterized by some political scientists as a manifesto for political and social science.





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Making Political Science Matter is a book published in 2006 (New York University Press) and edited by two American political scientists: Sanford Schram and Brian Caterino. The book builds on the debate in political science over the significance of the work of Bent Flyvbjerg, whose book Making Social Science Matter has been characterized by some political scientists as a manifesto for political and social science.


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