In the classroom, Prof. Barrington strives to help his students develop the ability to understand and explain major political outcomes. Similar to the central theme of his textbook, he encourages students to make sense of the many possible causal factors affecting politics by thinking about them as types of structures (political, cultural, identity-related, and economic) or choices (individuals and decision making). Like others in the Department of Political Science, he seeks to develop his students' ability to critically assess problems presented to them. His central concern in the classroom is how his students develop and support their arguments about politics rather than the positions they ultimately take.
Comparative Politics: Structures And Choices Lowell Barringtonl
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