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CONfines de relaciones internacionales y ciencia política

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MARTINEZ DE ALBENIZ, Iñaki. Political Science or How to Engange in Politics by Other Means. CONfines relacion. internaci. ciencia política [online]. 2005, vol.1, n.1, pp.85-103. ISSN 1870-3569.

This article is concerned with the scientific production of politics from a critical viewpoint. Using a constructivist perspective, it analyzes the so-called black box of political science, namely the essence of politics itself. Although protected from critique, because in principle a discipline cannot question the object of its analysis, it is precisely the definition of politics that is the most controversial and thus requires further analysis. Therefore, the central theme of political science is the definition of politics. I contend that once politics is defined, not as a certainty but as a scientific construction, it raises many questions: Why does the issue of the meaning of politics emerge? How does political science construct politics? What are the discursive effects of this construction in the political sphere? What does it mean to "do politics" and how do we define political action? It is these questions that I seek to address in this article.

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