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In person icon Old Methods, New Problems

Political Theory
Methods
Normative Theory
P329
Jonathan Floyd
University of Bristol
Eva Erman
Stockholm University

Abstract

This panel invites scholars to address the limits of certain methodologies in light of contemporary challenges and consider possibilities for methodological innovation that might better address these challenges. Papers could examine the limitations of traditional approaches when applied to issues like global migration or climate change and propose ways to adapt or revise these methods.

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Contextualism in Indian Political Theory: Lessons from and for the Family Law Reform Debate (For the Old Methods, New Problems Panel) View Paper Details