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namuurg A/538619 SAGE LIBRARY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERPRETIVE POLITICAL SCIENCE VOLUME I Interpretive Theories Edited by ilsage Los Angeles London New Delhi Singapore Washington DC

Contents Appendix of Sources Preface and Acknowledgments Editor's Introduction: Interpretive Political Science xi xix xxi Volume I: Interpretive Theories Introduction: Interpretive Theories xliii 1. Interpretive Social Science: An Overview 3 Frank C. Richardson and Blaine J. Fowers 2. Three Epistemological Stances for Qualitative Inquiry: 35 Interpretivism, Hermeneutics, and Social Constructionism Thomas A Schwandt Meaning in Action 3. Common-sense and Scientific Interpretation of Human Action 71 Alfred Schuetz 4. The Model of the Text: Meaningful Action Considered as a Text 107 Paul Ricceur 5. Social Science 131 Peter Winch 6. Interpretation and the Sciences of Man 147 Charles Taylor 7. On Language, Culture, and Social Action, 185 Miguel A Cabrera (Translated by Anna Fagan and Marie McMahon) Tradition and Agency 8. "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" 207 Jacques Derrida 9. On Tradition 223 10. Historical Interpretation, Intentionalism and Philosophy of Mind 245 Vivienne Brown

vi Contents 11. Toward a Theory of Social Practices: A Development in Culturalist 275 Theorizing Andreas Reckwitz Narrative and Critique 12. Narrative in Political Science 299 Molly Patterson and Kristen Renwick Monroe 13. Historical Explanation, Folk Psychology, and Narrative 317 14. Nietzsche, Genealogy, History 337 Michel Foucault 15. Genealogy as Critique 355 Raymond Geuss (Translated by Nicholas Walker) 16. Naturalism and Genealogy 363 Bernard Williams Volume II: Interpretive Methods Introduction: Interpretive Methods vii 17. Hermeneutics, Political Inquiry, and Practical Reason: 3 An Evolving Challenge to Political Science Michael T. Gibbons 18. Interpretation and Its Others 21 and R.AW. Rhodes Qualitative Methods 19. Bridging Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches to 47 Qualitative Methods Ann Chih Lin 20. Democracy and Dichotomies: A Pragmatic Approach to 71 Choices about Concepts David Collier and Robert Adcock 21. Concept Formation in Political Science: An Anti-naturalist 99 Critique of Qualitative Methodology and AsafKedar 22. On Improving Qualitative Methods in Public Administration 127 Research Ralph S. Brower, Mitchel Y. Abolafia and Jered B. Carr 23. Emerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and 159 Interpretive Research Yvonna S. Lincoln

Contents vii Ethnography and Interviewing 24. Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture 177 Clifford Geertz 25. From the Inside Out: Ethnographic Methods in Political Research 201 Lorraine Bayard de Volo and Edward Schatz 26. Asking Questions: Techniques for Semistructured Interviews 213 Beth L. Leech 27. Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint: Feminist 223 Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis Marjorie L. DeVault Textual Analysis 28. An Overview of Content Analysis 253 Steve Stemler 29. Extracting Policy Positions from Political Texts Using Words as Data 263 Michael Lover, Kenneth Benoit and John Garry 30. Ideology and Post-Marxism 303 Ernesto Laclau 31. Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis 317 Teun A van Dijk 32. How Buildings Mean 353 Nelson Goldman and Catherine Z. Elgin Volume III: Interpreting Politics Introduction: Interpreting Politics vii 33. In Defense of Disunity: Pragmatism, Hermeneutics, and the 3 Social Sciences Keith Topper 34. Conceptualizing Culture: Possibilities for Political Science 33 Lisa Wedeen Beliefs and Identities 35. Making Sense of Religion in Political life 67 Kenneth D. Wald, Adam L. Silverman and Kevin S. Fridy 36. The Imaginary Inclusion of the Assimilable "Good Homosexual": 91 The British New Right's Representations of Sexuality and Race Anna Marie Smith

viii Contents 37. Complexities of Identity/Difference: Black Consciousness 107 Ideology in South Africa David Howarth 38. Beyond Belief: Ideas and Symbolic Technologies in the 139 Study of International Relations Mark Laffey and Jutta Weldes Cultural Practices 39. Ethnicity, Democratization, and Political Dramas: Insights into 181 Ethnic Politics in Mauritania Cedric Jourde 40. Changing Places: Transnational Networks, Ethnic Politics, 191 and Community Development in the Ecuadorian Amazon Thomas Perreault 41. The Court as an Idea, Not a Building (or a Game): Interpretive 221 Institutionalism and the Analysis of Supreme Court Decision-Making Howard Gillman 42. Constructing Post-Cold War Collective Security 245 Brian Frederking Traditions and Resistance 43. Beyond Tocqueville, Myrdal, and Hartz: The Multiple 279 Traditions in America Rogers M. Smith 44. The Great Moving Right Show 315 Stuart Hall 45. Sub Rosa Resistance and the Politics of Economic Reform: 329 Land Redistribution in Post-Soviet Ukraine Jessica Allina-Pisano 46. 'It's Not like Shopping 7 : Citizens, Consumers and the 357 Reform of Public Services John Clarke Historical Sociology 47. The Birth of Bio-Polities': Michel Foucault's Lecture at the 377 College de France on Neo-liberal Governmentality Thomas Lemke 48. Rethinking Moral Economy 395 Thomas Clay Arnold 49. The Liberty Bell: A Meditation on Labor, Liberty, and the 419 Cultural Mediations that Connect or Disconnect Them Paul Willis 50. Sounds of Nationhood 445 Michael J. Shapiro

Contents ix Volume IV: Interpreting Policies Introduction: Interpreting Policies vii 51. Taking Language Seriously: Toward a Narrative Theory of 3 Knowledge for Administrative Research Jay D. White 52. Grout: Alternative Kinds of Knowledge and Why They Are Ignored 19 Mary R. Schmidt Policy Analysis - Theory 53. Policy Analysis as a Hermeneutic Activity 33 John Dryzek 54. Concepts of Culture and Organizational Analysis 57 Linda Smircich 55. Interpretation and the Practice of Policy Analysis 81 Bruce Jennings 56. The Communication of Policy Meanings: Implementation as 103 Interpretation and Text Dvora Yanow 57. Setting the Stage: A Dramaturgy of Policy Deliberation 125 Maarten A Hajer Policy Analysis - Practice 58. State Traditions, Administrative Reform and Regionalization 149 John Loughlin and B. Guy Peters 59. The Bureaucratization, Commodification, and Privatization of 169 Sexual Harassment through Institutional Discourse: A Study of the Big Ten Universities Robin P. Clair 60. Language Games: Dialogical Analysis of INF Negotiations 197 Gavan Duffy, Brian K. Frederking and Seth A Tucker 61. Marginalizing Public Participation in Local Planning: 227 An Ethnographic Account Caroline S. Tauxe 62. The Politics of Deliberation: Qat Chews as Public Spheres in Yemen 245 Lisa Wedeen Dialogue and Deliberation 63. Leadership Studies: From Procedure and Abstraction to 271 Reflexivity and Situation Mats Alvesson

x Contents 64. Talking and Doing in the Work of Administration 307 H.K. Colebatch and P. Degeling 65. Learning from Practice Stories: The Priority of Practical Judgment 329 John Forester 66. Participatory Governance as Deliberative Empowerment: 349 The Cultural Politics of Discursive Space Frank Fischer 67. Collaborative Policymaking: Governance through Dialogue 377 Judith E. Innes and David E. Booher