Faculty Publications

Making Political Science More Relevant: Taking It To The People

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book/Conference Title

Teaching Political Science

Volume

8

Issue

1

First Page

85

Last Page

90

Abstract

During a period of retrenchment in higher education, many faculty members will find themselves unemployed during summer months. The authors suggest that workshop projects held for government officials and interested citizens, and funded through government or university grants-in-aid, can provide the political scientist with the opportunity for professional growth and enrichment of his or her practical knowledge base, and also make political science theory and research techniques more relevant for those outside the university community. © 1980 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

Department

Department of Political Science

Original Publication Date

1-1-1980

DOI of published version

10.1080/00922013.1980.11000219

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