What “Internationalization” Means in the Social Sciences. A Comparison of the International Political Science and Sociology Associations

In Johan Heilbron, Gustavo Sorá & Thibaud Boncourt (eds.), The Social and Human Sciences in Global Power Relations. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 95-123 (2018)
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Abstract

This chapter compares the histories of the international political science and sociology associations, and shows how these histories change our understanding of the transnational development of political science and sociology from the 1950s onwards. It challenges three common ways of narrating the history of the social sciences. Rather than presenting the institutionalization of disciplines as a byproduct of their intellectual autonomization, the chapter shows that the emergence of associations largely preceded that of disciplines, and participated to the creation of the new social roles of “political scientist” and “sociologist”. Rather than describing the transnational development of political science and sociology by focusing on a single discipline, it argues that there is virtue in approaching these disciplines in a relational and comparative way, in order to highlight interactions, circulations, and struggles both within and between disciplines. Rather than analyzing the internationalization of the social sciences as a single mechanism driving them all in the same direction, it shows that internationalization is a plural process that takes different forms and shapes sciences in different ways depending on disciplinary, social, and political contexts.

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