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Taking Explanation Seriously in Political Science

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  • Pierre-Marc Daigneault
  • Daniel Béland

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type="main"> The concept of ‘explanation’ has attracted considerable attention in the social sciences, and particularly within political science. However, scholars are not always familiar with what explaining political phenomena means, let alone with what it entails for developing sound causal arguments. This article introduces Craig Parsons' typology of explanation before assessing its value for the causal analysis of political behaviour and processes. As argued, despite its limitations, this typology clearly maps four types of explanation in political science (institutional, ideational, structural and psychological) while helping scholars to combine them more rigorously when needed. This is why Parsons' typology has the potential to move political scientists to the ‘next level’ as far as ‘explanation’ is concerned.

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  • Pierre-Marc Daigneault & Daniel Béland, 2015. "Taking Explanation Seriously in Political Science," Political Studies Review, Political Studies Association, vol. 13(3), pages 384-392, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:pstrev:v:13:y:2015:i:3:p:384-392
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