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An Interdisciplinary Approach for Philosophy, Politics and Economics+ Programs A Handbook for Interdisciplinary PPE+ Research with Applications to 21st Century Challenges

Edited By Jan Pieter Beetz, Selin Dilli Copyright 2027
250 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

250 Pages 13 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This textbook provides the first comprehensive guide to conducting interdisciplinary research specifically designed for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) and related programs such as Politics, Psychology, Law, and Economics (PPLE), and Human, Social, and Political Sciences (HSPS), addressing the critical gap in teaching materials for these growing fields. Building on prior... Read more

Content

0 Acknowledgement/forward

1 An interdisciplinary PPE+ research approach for understanding 21st-century challenges - Jan Pieter Beetz and Selin Dilli

2 An Interdisciplinary Approach for PPE+ Research Projects – Jan Pieter Beetz and Selin Dilli

3 From Migration to Membership: The Uneven Rise of Dual Citizenship - Jamie Draper & Swantje Falcke

4 Divided Democracies: Is polarization a problem? - Jonathan Benson & Stefanie Beyens

5 Digital Society and Structural Inequality: How does automating decisions impact inequalities? - Merve Burnazoglu & Felix-Christopher von Nostitz

6 From Invisible to Visible: How to Explain Gender Inequalities in the Labor Force with an Interdisciplinary Framework - Selin Dilli & Chantal Remery

7 Climate change mitigation: How social values and future generations should be included to climate decisions - Lorina Buhr & Julia Swart

8 How To Understand Competing Freedom Claims - Prof. Dorothea Gädeke & Dr René Koekkoek

9 What kind of international political integration is desirable for democracies? An interdisciplinary analysis with application to the EU - Jan Pieter Beetz & Martijn Huysmans

10 Lessons for future PPE+ interdisciplinary research drawn from practice - Jan Pieter Beetz & Selin Dilli

 

 

 

Biography

Jan Pieter Beetz is an Assistant Professor in Political Theory and European Integration at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His research focuses on the integration of empirical and normative reflection in political theory, the democratic challenges to the EU in the 21st century, and the ethics of administrative resistance. 

 

Selin Dilli is an Associate Professor of Economic History at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Her research examines how changes in institutional and structural conditions have influenced gender (in)equality in outcomes such as health, politics, household roles, work, and female entrepreneurship throughout the long 20th century.