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The Perestroika Movement is a loose-knit intellectual tendency in academic
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
which seeks to expand methodological pluralism in order to make the discipline more accessible and relevant to laypeople and non-specialist academics. Established in 2000, the movement was organized in response to the perceived hegemony of quantitative and mathematical methodology in the field. Such dominance breeds academic isolation and poor scholarship, the movement's leaders contend.


Origins

The Perestroika Movement began in 2000 with an anonymous e-mail message sent by one “Mr.
Perestroika ''Perestroika'' ( ; rus, перестройка, r=perestrojka, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg, links=no) was a political reform movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s, widely associ ...
” to the editors of the '' American Political Science Review'' calling for "a dismantling of the Orwellian system that we have in APSA."E-mail from Mr. Perestroika, October 17, 2000.
/ref> The message went to seventeen recipients who quickly forwarded it to others, and within weeks the Perestroika Movement became a force calling for change in the American political science community (Monroe 2005).


See also

*
Perestroika ''Perestroika'' ( ; rus, перестройка, r=perestrojka, p=pʲɪrʲɪˈstrojkə, a=ru-perestroika.ogg, links=no) was a political reform movement within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) during the late 1980s, widely associ ...
* Post-autistic economics


Footnotes


Sources and further reading

*Dryzek, John S. "Revolutions without Enemies: Key Transformations in Political Science," ''American Political Science Review'' 100 (2006), 487-92.
Flyvbjerg, Bent, "A Perestroikan Straw Man Answers Back: David Laitin and Phronetic Political Science," ''Politics & Society'' 32 (2004), 389-416

Laitin, David D., "The Perestroikan Challenge to Social Science" (''Politics & Society'' 31 (2003), 163).Monroe, Kristen Renwick, ed., ''Perestroika!: The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science'' (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005).
* Rigger, Shelley. "The Perestroika Movement in American Political Science and Its Lessons for Chinese Political Studies," ''Journal of Chinese Political Science'' 14 (2009), 369-82.
Schram, Sanford F., and Brian Caterino, eds., ''Making Political Science Matter: Debating Knowledge, Research, and Method'' (New York: New York University Press, 2006).
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