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  1. Political Science Subject Guide: Literature Reviews

    The Annual Review of Political Science consists of thorough literature review essays in all areas of political science, written by noted scholars. The library also subscribes to Annual Reviews in economics, law and social science, sociology, and many other disciplines.

  2. What is a Literature Review?

    What is a literature review? A literature review provides an overview of the scholarly literature (e.g. books, articles, dissertations, proceedings) relevant to an area of research or theory. ... Political Science Complete contains full text for over 450 journals, and indexing and abstracts for nearly 2,100 titles, (including top-ranked ...

  3. Political Science: Conducting a Literature Review

    In writing the literature review, your purpose is to convey to your reader what knowledge and ideas have been established on a topic, and what their strengths and weaknesses are. As a piece of writing, the literature review must be defined by a guiding concept (e.g., your research objective, the problem or issue you are discussing, or your ...

  4. Literature Reviews

    Definition: A Literature Review surveys scholarly source materials that are relevant to a person's research thesis/problem and/or a particular issue or theory. It also provides a critical analysis that summarizes and synthesizes the source materials while also demonstrating how a person's research pertains to or fits within the larger ...

  5. Doing a Literature Review

    Extract. Students entering a graduate program often encounter a new type of assignment that differs from the papers they had to write in high school or as college undergraduates: the literature review (also known as a critical review essay). Put briefly, a literature review summarizes and evaluates a body of writings about a specific topic.

  6. Literature Reviews

    The three elements of a literature review are introduction, body, and conclusion. Introduction. Define the topic of the literature review, including any terminology. Introduce the central theme and organization of the literature review. Summarize the state of research on the topic. Frame the literature review with your research question.

  7. Doing a Literature Review

    A literature review is: a summary and evaluation of the significant research and/or theory published on a topic. organized in a way that analyzes, integrates, and shows the relationship between research studies, as well as the way each has contributed to an understanding of the topic. NOT just an annotated bibliography.

  8. Research Guides: Political Science: Doing a Literature Review

    covers the world's leading scholarly literature in the sciences, social sciences, arts, and humanities and examines proceedings of international conferences, symposia, seminars, colloquia, workshops, and conventions. It also includes cited references and citation mapping functions. Searches can be done by:

  9. Literature Reviews

    Systematic reviews follow a structured and rigorous methodology to systematically gather, analyze, and synthesize all relevant studies on a specific topic of literature. Systematic reviews use specific criteria to decide what literature to include in the review. Systematic reviews are primarily used in the medical and psychological literature.

  10. LibGuides: POSC 325: Political Analysis: Literature Review Tips

    The literature review is meant to serve as preliminary research, conducted before you write a research paper. You conduct this review of the literature after you develop a topic that interests you, and before you solidify your position. It is both a summary and a general timeline of research done on the subject you're about to discuss in detail.

  11. McQuade LibGuides: Political Science: Literature Review

    A literature review may constitute an essential chapter of a thesis or dissertation, or may be a self-contained review of writings on a subject. In either case, its purpose is to: Place each work in the context of its contribution to the understanding of the subject under review. Describe the relationship of each work to the others under ...

  12. Literature Reviews

    A Research Guide for Literature Reviews A literature review is a synthesis and analysis of prior research on a specific topic. See the link below for a research guide that focuses on the narrative or traditional literature review, which is commonly part of a journal article, dissertation/thesis, or writing assignment.

  13. What is a Literature Review? Where do I Begin?

    Use the I-BEAM method to figure out what work you mean each source to do in your piece of writing.I-BEAM stands for Instancing, Background, Exhibit, Argument, & Method.. Instancing is the use of sources to indicate the context and nature of the question you are addressing, or even its very existence.. These sources will probably show up in your introduction, to help define your project in ...

  14. Literature Reviews

    Doing a Literature Review in Political Science. From the abstract: "Students entering a graduate program often encounter a new type of assignment that differs from the papers they had to write in high school or as college undergraduates: the literature review (also known as a critical review essay). Put briefly, a literature review summarizes ...

  15. Literature Reviews

    Critical literature reviews help to write your literature review more effectively: A literature review must do these things: a. be organized around and related directly to the thesis or research question you are developing. b. synthesize results into a summary of what is and is not known. c. identify areas of controversy in the literature.

  16. Literature Reviews

    A literature review is a comprehensive summary of previous research on a topic. The literature review surveys scholarly articles, books, and other sources relevant to a particular area of research. The review should enumerate, describe, summarize, objectively evaluate and clarify this previous research. It should give a theoretical base for the ...

  17. The Literature Review

    Knopf, Jeffrey W. "Doing a Literature Review," PS: Political Science & Politics 39:1, 127-132. Abstract: Educator and naval postgraduate school professor Knopf presents a brief and wholly comprehensive summary of what is a literature review and how to write one. He also discusses some other interesting issue to consider, like contributions ...

  18. The Relevance of Political Awareness: A Literature Review with Meta

    Table 3 The relevance of political awareness. Full size table. The meta-analysis shows that an overwhelming majority of the scholars of political awareness have reported positive and statistically significant results, both at the study level and test level. Consequently, a rather conclusive picture.

  19. Literature Review

    "The Annual Review of Political Science, in publication since 1998, covers significant developments in the field of Political Science including political theory and philosophy, international relations, political economy, political behavior, American and comparative politics, public administration and policy, and methodology."

  20. Systematic Reviews in Political Science: What Can the Approach

    Recent years have seen the growing use of systematic literature reviews within the social sciences. Despite some reservations over the adoption of an approach originally popularised within clinical and health sciences, the literature in the area has contributed some clear benefits to accounts of existing research.

  21. Guide for Writing in Political Science

    Political Science. Political science writing asks analyze various kinds of political problems, questions, and puzzles, and to advance informed, well-researched, and substantive arguments. topics. They do not all employ the same kinds of evidence. "Data" means different things in the different subfields of political science, and your essays ...

  22. PDF How to Write a Political Science Research Proposal

    2) The Literature Review. • Focus on scholarly (peer-reviewed) sources: instructors will usually provide guidelines to let you know the minimum number of books and peer-reviewed articles. • The lit review is both the hardest and easiest part of a research proposal. o It's easiest in the sense that it's pretty easy to do a search on ...

  23. Political Studies Review: Sage Journals

    Political Studies Review (PSR) provides a unique intellectual space for rigorous high-quality peer reviewed original research across political science and the study of politics in related fields that aims at stimulating wide-ranging debate and cutting … | View full journal description. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication ...

  24. What makes audiences resilient to disinformation? Integrating micro

    Despite increased attention since 2015, there is little consensus on why audiences believe or share disinformation. In our study, we propose a shift in analytical perspective by applying the concept of resilience. Through a systematic literature review (n = 95), we identify factors that have been linked to individuals' resilience and vulnerability to disinformation thus far. Our analysis ...

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  26. Literature Review: Populism and the Balance of Power in ...

    Populism, characterized by its anti-elite rhetoric and appeal to the "Common People," has emerged as a significant force in democracies globally, including in South Korea. This literature review aims to delve into the potential impact of populism on the balance of power within South Korea's democratic institutions. Current Understanding.