Promotes theoretical and research studies on the historiography and development of the discipline of political science, working with its permanent sub-committee, the International Committee for the Study of the Development of Political Science (ICSDPS). The committee’s approach is a comparative and eclectic one; it is intended to include the theoretical concerns of philosophers of social science, sociological and anthropological views of disciplinary origins and evolution, historical and institutional studies.
- After Huntington and Fukuyama: Rethinking the Development of Political Science in East Asia
Chair: Dr. John Feng - Contemporary Challenges of Funding in Political Science
Chair: Dr. Luciana Alexandra Ghica - Gender and Diversity in Political Science
Chair: Dr. Luciana Santana - Inequality within Political Science
Chair: Dr. Paulo Ravecca - Knowledge Production, Freedom of Speech, and the Rise of Authoritarianism
Chair: Dr. Claudiu Tufis - Methodological Challenges (and Advances) of the Study of Political Science as a Discipline
Chair: Dr. Paulo Ravecca - Political Science Publishing in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Chair: Prof. Thibaud Boncourt - Reputation and Trust in Political Science as a Discipline
Chair: Dr. Luciana Alexandra Ghica - Teaching and Pedagogy in Political Science
Chair: Dr. Paulo Ravecca