Contenu du sommaire
Revue | Canadian journal of political science - Revue canadienne de science politique |
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Numéro | vol. 50, no 1, mars 2017 |
- Les cinquante ans de la Revue canadienne de science politique : Le bilinguisme en déclin? - Jean-François Godbout p. 3-11
- The Canadian Journal of Political Science: Birth or Metamorphosis? - John Meisel p. 13-15
- Continuity and Change: Fifty Years of the Journal/Revue - Graham White p. 17-35
- The Formative Decades of the CPSA - Janice Newton p. 37-55
- La gouvernance francophone de la Revue canadienne de science politique et la diffusion des connaissances en français, de 1968 à 2015 - Linda Cardinal, André Bernier p. 57-76
- Select Journal Publishing and Marketing in an Age of Digital Media, Open Access and Impact Factors Journal Publishing and Marketing in an Age of Digital Media, Open Access and Impact Factors - Alex Marland p. 77-95
- Langue de publication des politologues francophones du Canada - François Rocher, Daniel Stockemer p. 97-120
- The Evolution of Methodological Techniques in the Canadian Journal of Political Science - Maxime Héroux-Legault p. 121-142
- Into the Mainstream or Still at the Margins? 50 Years of Gender Research in the Canadian Political Science Association - Erin Tolley p. 143-161
- Taking the Field: 50 Years of Indigenous Politics in the CJPS - Kiera L. Ladner p. 163-179
- Construction de l'identité québécoise : des impacts sur la science politique autochtoniste - Éléna Choquette p. 181-200
- Towards a More Collaborative Political Science: A Partnership Approach - Nicole Goodman, Karen Bird, Chelsea Gabel p. 201-218
- Back to the Future: Historical Political Science and the Promise of Canadian Political Development - Jack Lucas, Robert Vipond p. 219-241
- Select The Americanization of Canadian Political Science? The Doctoral Training of Canadian Political Science Faculty The Americanization of Canadian Political Science? The Doctoral Training of Canadian Political Science Faculty - Quinn M. Albaugh p. 243-262
- Select Four Conversations We Need To Have About Teaching and Learning in Canadian Political Science Four Conversations We Need To Have About Teaching and Learning in Canadian Political Science - Heather Smith, Tracy Summerville p. 263-279
- Select Planning for the Future: Methodology Training in Canadian Universities Planning for the Future: Methodology Training in Canadian Universities - Michelle L. Dion, Laura B. Stephenson p. 281-294
- This Is Not a Turn: Canadian Political Science and Social Mechanisms - Mireille Paquet, Jörg Broschek p. 295-310
- Research Openness in Canadian Political Science: Toward an Inclusive and Differentiated Discussion - Genevieve Fuji Johnson, Mark Pickup, Eline A. de Rooij, Rémi Léger p. 311-328