Understanding American Legislatures

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American Politics
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comparative state legislatures
Congress
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ethnographic fieldwork
Government
Interpretive Methods
interpretive research in political science
interpretivist methodology
legislative ethnography
Legislatures
policy decision processes
Political Institutions
qualitative political analysis
Research Methods
U.S. Politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032412245
  • Weight: 210g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In this passionately argued book, James M. Curry introduces legislative scholars to the value and importance of interpretive research. His field guide for getting started on using an interpretive approach is designed so that the reader can understand a new methodological approach, not just new methods or “tools” within a singular approach.

Weaving in his own story from student to scholar, Curry begins by demystifying the importance and value of interpretive research. He later provides background on what interpretive methodologies are and how they differ from the quantitative and positivist approaches that dominate the field. Focusing primarily on the study of the US Congress and the 50 American state legislatures, Curry employs Richard Fenno’s “soaking and poking” language as a bridge to the language of interpretivism, aiming to show legislative researchers how they can connect between the two and begin to use the richer terms of the latter in place of the former.

Understanding American Legislatures is a must-read contribution to the study of legislatures and our discourse about methods in American politics.

James M. Curry is a professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame. Curry’s research focuses on US politics and policymaking, especially the US Congress. He is the author of Legislating in the Dark (2015, University of Chicago Press) and The Limits of Party (2020, with Frances E. Lee, University of Chicago Press). Previously, he worked on Capitol Hill in the offices of Congressman Daniel Lipinski and the House Appropriations Committee.

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