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22/Nov/2022
Juan Roberto Joel Flores-Mariscal
DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200030003
This article presents a meta-analysis of the history and the literature on the current state of political science in Mexico with the aim of obtaining an overall picture of the characteristics and profiles of political scientists and political science. It notes that there has been a process of change in the profiles of authors and the foci of texts, with a tendency to formalize analysis and a growing influence of the American tradition, along with a process of professional academic […]
Keywords: bibliography; discipline; history; meta-analysis; Mexico; political science