Barnhurst / Qualitative Methods / 19
References
Almond, Gabriel A. A Discipline Divided: Schools and Sects in
Political Science. Newbury Park, Calif.: Sage, 1990.
Almond, Gabriel A., and Stephen J. Genco, “Clouds, Clocks, and
the Study of Politics.” World Politics 29.4 (July 1977): 489–
522.
Bates, Robert H., Avner Greif, Margaret Levi, Jean-Laurent
Rosenthal, and Barry R. Weingast. “The Analytic Narrative
Project.” American Political Science Review 94.3 (September
2000): 696–702.
Bennett, Andrew, Aharon Barth, and Kenneth R. Rutherford. “Do We
Preach What We Practice? A Survey of Methods in Political
Science Journals and Curricula.” PS: Political Science &
Politics 36.2 (July 2003): 373–8.
Bernstein, Robert A., and James A. Dyer. An Introduction to
Political Science Methods. 3d ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:
Prentice Hall, 1992.
Burgess, R. G. Field Research: A Sourcebook and Field Manual.
London: Allen & Unwin, 1982.
Collier, David. “The Comparative Method.” In Political Science:
The State of the Discipline II, pp. 105–119. Ed. Ada Finifter.
Washington, D.C.: APSA, 1993. [Based on an earlier version,
“The Comparative Method: Two Decades of Change.” In
Comparative Political Dynamics, pp. 7-31. Ed. Dankwart A.