Critical Review is a political science journal based in Helotes, TX, that focuses on advancing political theory with an epistemological approach. The journal publishes scholarly articles and empirical research on the ideational determinants of political behavior, as well as their normative implications. With a dedication to exploring the realities of public opinion, media, technocratic decision making, and ideological reasoning, Critical Review provides a platform for critical discussions and debates on political epistemology.
Known for its range and richness, Critical Review attracts contributions from normative political theorists and scholars interested in empirical phenomena. The journal's research agenda includes symposia and debates on topics such as technocracy, interpretivism, epistemic democracy, and ideational turns in political science. With a reputation for engaging deeply and constructively with its authors, Critical Review is recognized as a must-read publication for idea-hungry political scientists seeking thought-provoking and interdisciplinary perspectives.
Generated from the website