Convergence and Divergence in the Study of Ideology: A Critical Review

Dedicated research on ideology has proliferated over the last few decades. Many different disciplines and methodologies have sought to make a contribution, with the welcome consequence that specialist thinking about ideology is at a high-water mark of richness, diversity and theoretical sophisticati...

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Convergence
Debates
Discourse analysis
Humanities
Ideology
Intellectuals
Interdisciplinary aspects
Political science
Political scientists
Political theory
Politics
Psychologists
Public opinion
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Social sciences
Sophistication
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