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学术英语 社科Academic English for Social Sciences
10The Study of Politicsas a ScienceWhy is the study of politics not called “politics” but “political science”? What renders the study of political science? This unit may help us find the answers by providing insight into the nature of political science and the kind of work political scientists do.
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
Unit Contents
Text A
Text B
ListeningSpeaking
Writing
Lead-in
Text C
• Lead-in
– Lead-in task
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Firstly, there is a constitutional division of (1) ____________________, each level being autonomous in at least one sphere of action. So an obvious sort of division, under a federal system, would be (2) _____________________ in the hands of the central government or federal government, with education being a state or local responsibility. Secondly, each government is (3) ________________ in its constitutionally assigned area. Thirdly, both levels act directly (4) _____________. Fourthly, both levels derive their powers from the sovereign, from the people or the (5) __________, rather than from one another. Fifthly, therefore, neither can change the relationship unilaterally, and finally, such systems normally have (6) ________________. The states exist as of their own right.
Lead-in
Task 1 Listen to a short talk on classical federalism ( 联邦主义 ) and fill in the blanks according to what you have heard.
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governmental functions
defence responsibilities
final and supremeon the citizens
constitution
regional divisions
Task 2 Listen again and check your answers.
• Text A
– Critical reading and thinking
– English language for
academic purpose• Specialized vocabulary• Signpost language• Formal English
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Text A
Critical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
Definition of political science:
the study of the struggles, both small and large, of who gets what, when, how, in an effort to develop general principles or theories about the way the world of politics works.
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Text A
Critical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
Major sub-fields (Para 1) eight major sub-fields
To find out the sub-headings in Text A which demonstrates a more detailed sketch of the work political scientists do.
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Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
1. Investigating relationships2. Building theories 1) What is hypothesis? Statements that researchers construct for the
purpose of testing whether or not a certain relationship exists between two phenomena
2) How to build theories? By developing and testing hypothesis. e.g. We want to know whether presidential
elections are affected by economic conditions.
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Text A
Critical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
Hypothesis:
When the national unemployment rate is greater than seven percent at the time of the election, presidential incumbents are not reelected.
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Text A
Critical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
3. Collecting data1) the dependent variable of the hypothesis: the reelection of incumbent presidents
2) the independent variable: the national unemployment rate
3) the finding: In most cases the incumbent lost when the national
unemployment rate was greater than 7 percent at the time of a presidential election.
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Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
5. Clear, consistent, objective writing→avoid the use of impressionistic or metaphorical language;→persuade through their command of the facts and their ability to relate those facts to theories;→clarity and concision (e.g. clearly define terms/concepts)→operationalize key terms→operationalization: the process of specifying the extension of a concept – describing what is and is not a part of that concept
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Text ACritical reading and thinking of Text A
Text Analysis
e.g. anger
It is difficult to measure “anger” in empirical research. We need to have more precise criteria with which to measure or assess it. Such criteria in this case can include facial expression, choice of vocabulary, loudness and tone of voice.
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Specialized vocabulary
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
Translate the following terms into Chinese:
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1 political science2 comparative politics3 international relations4 political methodology5 public policy6 public administration
Do Task 2 on page 204
Signpost language
2) Major signposts that signal key aspects of yourwork, such as structure, main points, conclusion
etc.
There are two kinds of signpost language:
1) Linking words and phrases that we have discussed in previous units.
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
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Signpost language
→To summarize the findings of the study This study has shown that… The main finding of this thesis is that… This study demonstrates that…
Here are some examples highly useful in academic writing:
→To remind the reader of the purpose or focus of the study The present study investigates… The aim of this study was to… This study set out to assess the impact of…
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
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Signpost language
→To point out the limitations of the study The study has a number of possible limitations. The main limitation of this study is that… The above analysis does not enable us to determine…
→To indicate the importance of the findings This is the first study, to our knowledge, to examine… These results describe for the first time… Only one other study, to our knowledge, has examined…
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
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→To recommend further research Future studies with statistical analyses… would be of interest. Several questions remain to be resolved; in particular… More research in this area is necessary before… Further studies are required to establish…
Signpost language
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
After class, find a published paper in your discipline, scan the paper and highlight themajor signposts. Check if you find the above expressions in the paper.
2
Formal English
Go over the tips on how to make your writing appropriate for academic writing.
Then do Task 3 on page 206.
Text AEnglish language for academic purpose
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1 political science __________2 comparative politics __________3 international relations __________4 political methodology ___________5 public policy __________6 public administration ___________
Suggested answersText A
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Language building-up
Task 1 Specialized vocabulary
1 Translate the following terms into Chinese.
政治学 比较政治国际关系
政治学方法论公共政策
公共行政管理
1. Political Science is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state, government and politics.
2 Translate the following sentences into English using the above terms.
Suggested answersText A
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Language building-upTask 1 Specialized vocabulary
2. Comparative politics is a subfield of political science, characterized by an empirical approach based on the comparative method.
3. International relations research covers international politics, current affairs, diplomacy, and global cultures.
4. Political methodology is a subfield of Political Science that studies the quantitative methods used to study politics.
2 Translate the following sentences into English using the above terms.
Suggested answersText A
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Language building-upTask 1 Specialized vocabulary
5. Public policy is a governmental attempt to address a public issue.
6. One of the oldest professions, public administration has long involved logistical issues of government.
1. generalized use of “you” Corrected Version: Evidence of abuse is frequently found as
soon as the public administration issues are studied carefully.
Suggested answersText A
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Language building-upTask 3 Formal English
2. use of contractions like couldn't, can't, isn't Corrected Version: The panel could not establish the cause
of the disaster and in the end no blame was attached to the company.
3. inappropriately informal language like great Corrected Version: The results of the government study
were highly useful because they enabled the university to fund the new department.
Suggested answersText A
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Language building-upTask 3 Formal English
4. rhetorical questions should be avoided Corrected Version: It is questionable whether the "Design
School Model" provides a practical solution to the problem of strategy formulation.
• Text B
– Critical reading and thinking
– Difficult sentences
– English language for academic purpose
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The two sub-headings indicate the structure of the text:
Text Analysis
1. The primary task of the major in political science
Text BCritical reading and thinking
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2. The context of political study
Text Analysis
Text BCritical reading and thinking
Compare traditional political science education and the author’s suggestions about it.
Traditional political- science Education The author’s suggestions
Goal
Content
End Products Politically-literate college graduates
Context
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civic education, political socialization
maximizing students' capacity to analyze, and even shape political events and governmental processes
education for citizenship, education for public service, international relations
knowledge of political science and related disciplines
political scientists, good citizens
U.S.-centered the whole world, including non-Western cultures
Do Task 2 on page 211.
Text Analysis
Text BCritical reading and thinking
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Text BDifficult sentences
• It should aim at turning politically interested and concerned students, whatever their career plans or their other interests, into politically literate college graduates. (Para. 4)
→ It should try to educate any college students (even
if they are not political science students) who are interested in or concerned with political issues to have the basic working knowledge of political science.
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Text BDifficult sentences
• It should equip them intellectually to comprehend and deal with their political world after graduation, in ways appropriate to their individual inclinations, be it “merely” as intelligent citizens, as journalists, as active participants in business or in electoral politics, as candidates for office or as public officials, or even as academic political scientists. (Para. 4)
→ It should help them after graduation from college to understand and handle political issues in ways that satisfy their personal goals which can vary from just being an intelligent citizen, to being a journalist, an active participant of business or politics, or even being a political science academian.
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Text BDifficult sentences
• We do not believe we are abandoning or short-changing them. (Para. 4)
→ We do not think we are giving up on students or just not doing our best to educate them.
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Text BDifficult sentences
• It is incumbent on political science to communicate not just the fact of ethnic and cultural pluralism, but some sense of the rapidly growing, intricate global interdependence of the lives and activities of all the world’s nations and people. (Para.5)
→ It is the duty of political science to not just tell students that there are many ethnic groups and different cultures in the world, but also to develop their awareness of how these groups and cultures are increasingly becoming interdependent of each other.
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Text BDifficult sentences
• …political power realities of a bygone era… (Para. 6)
→ … the past political power realities that is no longer the reality…
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• how specific cultural biases color their own outlooks as well as those of “others” (Para. 9)
→ …how specific cultural biases blind them to their own point of views and those of people who they see as others
Specialized vocabulary and Collocations
English language for academic purpose
civic educationpolitical socializationgovernmental actionselectoral politicspublic officialspopulation explosionbygone eraminority groupsacquaint sb. with
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• Text C
– Suggested answers
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UN: ________________________________________UNCED:_________________________________________ NGO:________________________________________WSSD:_______________________________________EDC:_________________________________________LDC:_________________________________________
Suggested answers
Text CUnit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
Task Write the full names of the following acronyms( 首字母缩写词 ) with the help of the text or dictionaries.
United Nations
UN Conference on Environment and Developmentnon-Government OrganizationWorld Summit on Sustainable DevelopmentEconomically developed countryLeast Developed Country
• Listening
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
–Listening tasks
Listening
Academic activities
integrated practice
Review what academic listening strategies we have covered in the previous units.
Do Task 1 and Task 2 on pages 214-215.
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Listening
Task 1 Why are people poor?
Listening tasks
Task 2 Listen to the lecture again and complete the notes according to what you have heard.
Why people are poor: explanations of different historical eras
Before the 19th century:
__________________________________
In the later 19th century:
___________________________________________
The present:
1 _____________________
2 ______________
people were poor because they were not working hard.
people were poor because it was their fate.
the culture of poverty view
Neo-Marxist view
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Listening
Task 3 Listen to the lecture for a third time and complete the sentences according to what you have heard.
Listening tasks
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
1. The poverty line is the below which people
cannot afford to they require to live.
2. People were poor because they were .
That’s how they were born.
3. The poor seemed to be thriftless, , undisciplined, and
, and morals.
4. So the first view seems to be that people are poor because
of whereas the second view seems to suggest
that they have the because of their
poverty.
level of income
purchase the resources supposed to be poor
lazy
lacked initiative
their cultureparticular way of life
• Speaking
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–Speaking skills
Speaking
→eye contact
→posture
→movements
→gesture
→note-cards
→volume
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Improve your delivery
Speaking
Have I practiced several times?Did I get feedback from a peer?Have I timed the presentation?Do I introduce myself?Do I maintain eye contact?Do I explain my visuals?Do I pause sometimes and check for understanding?Do I use correct pronunciation?Am I using appropriate volume so that everyone can hear?
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Presentation checklist
• Writing
– Abstract
– Acknowledgements
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
Writing
An abstract includes the following components in a brief way:
Abstract
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a topicresearch questions methods resultsand conclusions
Writing
Acknowledgements
Unit 10 The Study of Politics as a Science
Give thanks to those who have helped you at any stage in the research or writing-up process.
Use a variety of sentence structures and vocabulary to make the acknowledgements more interesting.