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Giovanni Sartori (; 13 May 1924 – 4 April 2017) was an Italian political scientist who specialized in the study of
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,
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, and
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. He held faculty positions at University of Florence, European University Institute, Stanford University and Columbia University.


Early life

Sartori was born in
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in 1924. He graduated in Political and Social Sciences at the
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in 1946.


Academic career

Sartori stayed on at the University of Florence, teaching History of Modern Philosophy and Doctrine of the State starting in 1946. He became a lecturer in Modern Philosophy (1950–1956) and in Political Science (1956–1963), and subsequently professor of Sociology (1963–66). Sartori became full professor of Political Science and taught at Florence University from 1966 to 1976. During this time, Sartori founded the first modern Political Science academic post in Italy, and was Dean of the newly formed University of Florence's Department of Political Science. He also taught at the European University Institute (1974–1976) and then became professor of Political Science at
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(1976–79). Finally, Sartori served as Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities at
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from 1979 to 1994 and was appointed
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. Sartori was president of the Committee for Conceptual and Terminological Analysis (COCTA) of IPSA, the
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(ISA), and the International Social Science Council (ISSC) from 1970 to 1979. He was founder and editor of the ''Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica'' (''Italian Political Science Review'') from 1971 to 2003. Sartori was also a regular contributor, as an op-ed writer, of the leading Italian newspaper '' Corriere della Sera''. He died at the age of 92 in Rome from
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on 4 April 2017.


On concepts

Sartori was deeply interested in the formation, analysis, and use of political concepts. He observed that political science, for better or worse, lacked the coordination in terminology that he presumed to exist in the physical and biological sciences. He encouraged a more "intentional" use of concepts, with the objective of furthering a shared understanding of ideas. In 1970, he and others established the first permanent research committee of the newly created International Political Science Association (IPSA). The committee, Research Committee on Concepts and Methods (RC 01), was intended to ameliorate the "Tower of Babel problem" in political science, and is still active. Sartori's 1970 article "Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics" published in '' The American Political Science Review'' is prominent in the field, leading Gary Goertz to write, "There are few articles in political science that deserve the predicate 'classic,' but Sartori's ... merits the label." Sartori's notions of "conceptual traveling" (the application of a concept from one case to a new case) and "conceptual stretching" (the mismatch that happens when a concept does not fit a new case) is influential in social science methodology. Conceptual stretching is frequently used as a criticism of studies that employ large-N quantitative analysis.


On parties and party systems

Sartori's ''Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis'' (1976) provides a comprehensive and authoritative approach to the classification of party systems. It is see having as "outstanding, lasting significance to the field" on study on political parties.


Honors and awards

Sartori received multiple honors and awards throughout his career. * 1971, President of the Italian Republic’s Gold Medal for Cultural and Educational Merits. * 1975, Fellow of
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* 1998, Outstanding Book Award of the
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(APSA) for ''Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis'' (1976). * 1999, Commander of the Order of the Southern Cross, Brazil. * 2005,
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for Social Sciences * 2005, Lifetime Achievement Award, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR). * 2006, Lifetime Achievement Award, Qualitative Method Section of APSA, for Exceptional Contributions to Social Science Methodology. * 2006, Life Achievement Award,
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. * 2007, The Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize in European Political Sociology, ECPR, University of Essex, England, Pisa. * 2009, Karl Deutsch Award of the International Political Science Association (IPSA), which honours a prominent scholar engaged in the cross-disciplinary research. * 2013, Premio Isaiah Berlin. * 2014, Grand Cross of the
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, Chile In 2015, Sartoti received a Mexican ''venera'' of the Order of the Aztec Eagle from president Enrique Peña Nieto. He also received doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Genoa, 1992; Georgetown University, Washington D.C.,1994; University of Guadalajara, 1997; University of Buenos Aires, 1998; Complutense University of Madrid, 2001; University of Bucharest, 2001; University of Athens. Since 2004, the
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(APSA) Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research gives the Giovanni Sartori Book Award annually to "honors Giovanni Sartori's work on qualitative methods and concept formation, and especially his contribution to helping scholars think about problems of context as they refine concepts and apply them to new spatial and temporal settings."


Selected publications

* Sartori, Giovanni. 1957. ''Democrazia e Definizioni''. Bologna: Il Mulino. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1962. ''Democratic Theory''. Detroit, Wayne University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1966. "European Political Parties: The Case of Polarized Pluralism," pp. 137– 176, in J. LaPalombara and M. Weiner (eds.), ''Political Parties and Political Development''. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1969. "From the Sociology of Politics to Political Sociology," pp. 65–100, in S.M. Lipset (ed.), ''Politics and the Social Sciences''. New York, Oxford University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1970. "Concept Misformation in Comparative Politics." ''The American Political Science Review'' 64 (4): 1033–1053. * Sartori, Giovanni, Fred W. Riggs, and Henry Teune. 1975. ''Tower of Babel: On the Definition and Analysis of Concepts in the Social Sciences''. Pittsburgh: International Studies Association. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1976. ''Parties and Party Systems: A Framework for Analysis''. New York: Cambridge University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni (ed.). 1984. ''Social Science Concepts: A Systematic Analysis''. London, Sage. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1984. "Guidelines for Concept Analysis," pp. 15–85, in Giovanni Sartori (ed.), ''Social Science Concepts: A Systematic Analysis''. London, Sage. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1987. ''The Theory of Democracy Revisited'', vol. 1, ''The Contemporary Debate''; vol. 2, ''The Classical Issues''. Chatham, N.J: Chatham House. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1991. "Comparing and Miscomparing." ''Journal of Theoretical Politics'' (3)3: 243–257. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1994. ''Comparative Constitutional Engineering''. New York: New York University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1994. "Neither Presidentialism nor Parliamentarism," pp. 106–118, in J.J. Linz e A. Valenzuela (eds.), ''The Failure of Presidential Democracy''. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1997. ''Homo Videns: televisione e post-pensiero''. Rome-Bari: Laterza. * Sartori, Giovanni. 2000. ''Pluralismo, multiculturalismo e estranei: saggio sulla società multietnica''. Milan: Rizzoli. * Sartori, Giovanni. 2004. ''Mala tempora''. Rome-Bari: Laterza. * Sartori, Giovanni. 2006. ''Mala costituzione e altri malanni''. Rome-Bari: Laterza. * Sartori, Giovanni. 2009. ''Concepts and Method in Social Science. The Tradition of Giovanni Sartori''. Edited by David Collier and John Gerring, New York and London: Routledge.


Resources on Sartori and his research

* Collier David, and John Gerring. 2009. "Giovanni Sartori & His Legacy," in David Collier and John Gerring (eds.), Giovanni Sartori, ''Concepts and Method in Social Science. The Tradition of Giovanni Sartori''. New York and London: Routledge. * Cotta, Maurizio. 2017. "Sartori: a towering figure of international political science, the founder of contemporary Italian political science and a mordant political polemicist." ''European Political Science'' 16(3): 430–435. * Kubát, Michal, and Martin Mejstřík. (eds.). 2019. ''Giovanni Sartori. Challenging Political Science''. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. * Pasquino, Gianfranco (ed.). 2005. ''La Scienza Politica di Giovanni Sartori''. Bologna: Il Mulino. The chapters of this book are celebration notes by Italian scholars (Domenico Fisichella, Angelo Panebianco) that have had some kind of collaboration with Sartori. * Pasquino, Gianfranco. 2005. "The Political Science of Giovanni Sartori." ''European Political Science'' 4(1): 33–41. * Pasquino, Gianfranco. 2020. ''Bobbio y Sartori. Comprender y cambiar la política." Buenos Aires: Eudeba. * Rubí Calderón, José Ramón López (ed.). 2009. ''Para Leer a Sartori''. Mexico,. This book is in Spanish, featuring articles by Gianfranco Pasquino and
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, and is wide in scope. Besides, it seems, is more critical and more student-oriented. It covers the very Political Science part of Sartori's bulk of work, as well as the books that he has published dealing with such themes as multiculturalism, "videopolitics" and the environment. * Sartori, Giovanni. 1999. "Chance, Luck and Stubbornness," pp. 93-100, in Hans Daalder (ed.), ''Comparative European Politics. The Story of a Profession''. New York: Casell/Pinter. * Sartori, Giovanni. 2018
"Note biografiche e bibliografia"


See also

* Polarized pluralism *
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*
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* Maurice Duverger


Notes


References


External links


Sartori's biography on ItaliaLibri

Review of ''Pluralism, Multiculturalism and Foreigners: an Essay on Multiethnic Society''

Columbia University Giovanni Sartori videos

Research Committee on Concepts and Methods
* Gianfranco Pasquino. (2005).
The Political Science of Giovanni Sartori
". European Political Science 4 (1), 33–41. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sartori, Giovanni 1924 births 2017 deaths Deaths from cancer in Lazio Deaths from throat cancer in Italy Columbia University faculty Academic staff of the European University Institute Italian male journalists Italian magazine editors Italian political scientists Scientists from Florence Academic staff of the University of Florence