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  2. List of mathematician-politicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people who at some points in their lives achieved notability both as academically trained mathematicians (with a graduate degree, or published in mathematical journals) and also as elected politicians (at a state or national level). Tadatoshi Akiba (born 1942), member of parliament and mayor of Hiroshima in Japan

  3. Experimental political science - Wikipedia

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    In the 1909 American Political Science Association presidential address, A. Lawrence Lowell claimed: “We are limited by the impossibility of experiment. Politics is an observational, not an experimental science….” [1] He argued that political science, as an emerging discipline, did not need to follow the experimental-led approach of the natural sciences. [2]

  4. Political recruitment model - Wikipedia

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    The political recruitment model is used to analyze why women hold political office at lesser rates than men. [2] When reviewing the model, feminist scholars look to see where and why women "fall off" the pipeline to becoming elected officials. Supply and demand concepts are utilized by scholars to divide the gendered barriers into two ...

  5. A stark social divide: Adults without a college degree more ...

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    People without college degrees also reported less participation in social activities like going to parks or restaurants than college-educated adults. The findings come amid a documented rise in ...

  6. Opinion: Do you remember what politics were like without ...

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    Because most of my students cannot remember a politics without Donald Trump at its center. Only a few can remember Barack Obama’s second inauguration, in 2012, and only vaguely.

  7. Politics - Wikipedia

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    The branch of social science that studies politics and government is referred to as political science. Politics may be used positively in the context of a "political solution" which is compromising and non-violent, [1] or descriptively as "the art or science of government", but the word often also carries a negative connotation. [2]

  8. Politicization of science - Wikipedia

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    The politicization of science is a subset of a broader topic, the politics of science, which has been studied by scholars in a variety of fields, including most notably Science and Technology Studies; history of science; political science; and the sociology of science, knowledge, and technology. Increasingly in recent decades, these fields have ...

  9. Winning At Office Politics Without Selling Your Soul

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