ABSTRACT

Ithiel de Sola Pool was a distinguished scholar of the political process, and one of the most original thinkers in the development of an integrated social science. This volume focuses upon his contributions to the development of research methods that deepen our understanding of human behavior.

The book is divided into five parts treating the analysis of communications, computer simulation, forecasting, network theory, and the social sciences in political contexts. The first part considers the problems and possibilities of analysis raised by the unprecedented quantity of data made available by widespread and improved communications technology; what should be counted and how should inferences be made. Part two explores computer simulation in the study of presidential election patterns and how it can provide in-depth analyses of crisis situations in history. Part three focuses on strategies for predicting the future of international politics and methods to forecast the impacts of new communications technologies, while part four offers a rigorous analysis of domestic and global contact networks and the so-called "small world" phenomenon.

Part five is concerned with external challenges to the use of social science to create more humane politics, including the question of value neutrality, ideology, "deconstructive" critical theory, and threats by government to the health of universities. In a concluding essay Lloyd Etheredge draws upon Pool's work to discuss several new ways in which the methods treated in this volume can be applied to contemporary social change.

part 1|55 pages

The Analysis of Communications

part II|61 pages

Computer Simulation

chapter |4 pages

Editor’s Introduction

chapter 4|19 pages

The Simulmatics Project

chapter 5|13 pages

A Postscript on the 1964 Election

part III|61 pages

Forecasting

part IV

Network Theory

chapter |2 pages

Editor’s Introduction

chapter 10|57 pages

Contacts and Influence

part V|66 pages

Social Science in Political Contexts

chapter |7 pages

Editor’s Introduction

chapter 11|11 pages

Some Facts About Values

chapter 13|10 pages

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