Teaching Political Science in Times of Conflict: Introducing the Symposium

Blair, Alasdair; Butcher, Charity; Bhasin, Tavishi; Gordon, Elizabeth Ellen; Hallward, Maia Carter; Usherwood, Simon and McCartney, Alison Rios Millett (2024). Teaching Political Science in Times of Conflict: Introducing the Symposium. Journal of Political Science Education, 20(3) pp. 343–346.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/15512169.2024.2380656

Abstract

The Teaching Political Science in Times of Conflict symposium’s collection of articles underscores the vital role of political science educators in fostering an understanding of democratic institutions and their vulnerabilities. As global tensions and domestic challenges to democracy continue to rise, the importance of teaching political science and equipping students with critical thinking skills cannot be overstated. This symposium aims to stimulate further debate and research on political science education, emphasizing the discipline’s significance in navigating and understanding contemporary political landscapes.

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