Based on this post and ensuing comments, I’ve constructed what I am loosely calling our “Political Science blogroll.” It is on the right-hand side, a little further down. If there are mistakes or omissions, please let me know.
Based on this post and ensuing comments, I’ve constructed what I am loosely calling our “Political Science blogroll.” It is on the right-hand side, a little further down. If there are mistakes or omissions, please let me know.
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Let me be the first to promote myself on this thread; my blog on political violence and human rights (mostly) is at backchannels.blogspot.com
At the Intersection of Political Science and Legal Studies:
http://computationallegalstudies.com/
I’m a graduate student in political science in New Zealand. I blog here, mostly on political theory and political economy, from a libertarian perspective.
The majority of entries on my blog pertain to politics. I am a Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of Arizona, and I am largely interested in political participation and community mobilization. Feel free to include me.
Brainsplitter –
http://brainsplitter.blogspot.com
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