The Marginalization of Quantitative Methods in Arab Political Science: Inferential Statistics as an Example

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  • Abdelkarim Amengay
  • Alan Aloskan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31430//XUVW4456

Keywords:

Quantitative Methods, Arab Political Sciences, Inferential Statistics

Abstract

​Over the past decade, political science in Algeria has faced a profound crisis, characterized by a decrease in student enrollment due to shrinking job opportunities for graduates. This follows a period of significant interest in this specialty, leading to its rapid spread across nearly half of the Algerian universities. After conducting interviews and analysing survey data from a sample of political science professors in Algerian universities, several findings emerged that underscore the existence of several crises facing the discipline related to identity, dissemination, and outcomes. Based on these findings, researchers have proposed solutions and alternatives to address the crisis and link political science to the job market and align it with Algeria's economic and social realities, ensuring the discipline remains globally relevant and adapts to evolving international developments.

Author Biographies

  • Abdelkarim Amengay
    Assistant Professor, Political Science and International Relations Program, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies. Email: abdelkarim.amengay@dohainstitute.edu.qa
  • Alan Aloskan
    باحث سوري متخصص في العلوم السياسية والعلاقات الدولية. Syrian Researcher, Specializing in Political Science. Email: aal095@dohainstitute.edu.qa المصدر: المرجع نفسه. المصدر: المرجع نفسه.

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2023-01-01

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