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Analytical Politics: Theoretical Models and Empirical Inference

Institutions
International Relations
Political Economy
Public Choice
Coalition
Methods
S001
Dirk Junge
University of Essex
Daina Chiba
University of Macau

Endorsed by the ECPR Standing Group on Analytical Politics and Public Choice


Abstract

This section is supported by the ECPR Standing Group on Analytical Politics and Public Choice. The section invites contributions that share a commitment to rigorous theorizing and systematic empirical testing of theoretical models from all sub-fields of political science, including legislative studies, electoral politics, interest representation and political responsiveness. The section seeks papers focusing on theoretical and methodological issues as well as addressing the same substantive issues formally and empirically. We encourage papers with a rigorous theoretical core, including papers that use various formal modelling strategies. Such papers include, but are not restricted to, studies applying game theory, spatial models and agent-based computational modelling. With respect to research methodologies the section welcomes both qualitative and/or quantitative papers devoted to rigorous empirical testing. The section is therefore open to papers based on experimental and observational designs alike, and to research using various analytical methods – traditional parametric statistical models, comparative statics analyses and the design of respective statistical models, simulation, matching and qualitative comparative analyses, etc. We are especially interested in attracting papers that propose innovative ways of testing theoretical models with empirical data. Moreover, we encourage papers that test existing theories in new empirical settings. Finally, the section is also interested in papers that discuss the state-of-the-art in measurement and data collection strategies and tools, like automated data extraction, web scraping and text analysis.
Code Title Details
P107 European Union Politics View Panel Details
P171 International Relations and Conflict View Panel Details
P189 Legislative Politics and Coalition Governments View Panel Details
P254 Perspectives on Legislative Voting View Panel Details
P289 Preference Formation and Formal Models of Politics View Panel Details
P294 Qualitative Methods and Methodological Debates View Panel Details
P414 Methodological Frontiers in Analytical Politics View Panel Details