Charles Tilly fue un gran #sociólogo y un pionero de la sociología histórica. Estudió temas como el Estado, el #capitalismo, la #democracia y los movimientos sociales.

Aquí tienen algunas de sus obras clave y una antología reciente con varios de sus artículos.

Referencias en 🧵
Tilly , Charles, Coerción, capital y los Estados europeos, 990-1990 (1992)

Tilly , Charles, Las revoluciones europeas, 1492-1992 (2000)

Tilly , Charles, La desigualdad persistente (2000)

Tilly , Charles, Violencia Colectiva (2007)
McAdam, Doug, Sidney G. Tarrow, y Charles Tilly, Dinámica de la contienda política (2005)

Tilly, Charles, y Lesley J. Wood, Los movimientos sociales, 1768-2009: Desde sus orígenes a Facebook (2010)

Tilly , Charles, Contienda política y democracia en Europa, 1650-2000 (2007)
Charles Tilly: Sobre violencia colectiva, política contenciosa y cambio social; editado por Ernesto Castañeda y Cathy Lisa Schneider (2022)

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Nov 25
Los científicos sociales no han descubierto leyes similares a las de las ciencias físicas. Pero subestiman lo q sus disciplinas han logrado. Por eso me gusta la afirmación de Josep Colomer de q 30 proposiciones en ciencia política deberían ser tratadas como “cosas que sabemos.”🧵 Image
Aquí copio, palabra por palabra, las 30 proposiciones que Colomer presenta en Ciencia de la política, 2da ed (2017)
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1. Bien público: A diferencia de los bienes privados, los bienes públicos son indivisibles y no pueden ser provistos satisfactoriamente por el mercado u otras iniciativas privadas. /1
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Nov 25
Social scientists have not discovered laws similar to those in the physical sciences. But they undersell what their disciplines have accomplished. That is why I like Josep Colomer’s claim that 30 important propositions in political science should be treated as “things we know."🧵 Image
To convey a sense of Colomer’s claim, I copy verbatim the 30 propositions. Source: Josep Colomer, The Science of Politics: An Introduction (2011), pp. xxi-xxv. digital.csic.es/bitstream/1026…
1.PUBLIC GOODS. In contrast to private goods, public goods are indivisible & cannot be satisfactorily provided by the market or other private initiatives. The provision of public goods requires cooperation or coercion, whether by means of collective action or effective government
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Historically-oriented research in the social sciences is back with force. Here are some books published since the turn of the century. Some are more theoretical, others more methodological. Some more qualitative, others more quantitative.

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Pierson, Paul, Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis (2004)

Mahoney, James and Kathleen Thelen (eds.), Advances in Comparative-Historical Analysis (2015)
Rixen, Thomas @thomas_rixen, Lora Viola, & Zurn (eds.), Historical Institutionalism & International Relations (2016)

de Carvalho, Benjamin @deCarvalhoBen, Julia Costa Lopez, and Halvard Leira @HalvardLeira (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Historical International Relations (2021)
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Nov 16
10 concepts or conceptual distinctions all social scientists interested in discussing politics should understand.

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Weber, Max, “Politics as a Vocation,” pp. 77-128, in H.H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills (eds.), From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology (1946 [1919])

Constant, Benjamin. The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns (1819). Available here: oll.libertyfund.org/title/constant…
Dahl, Robert A., Polyarchy: Participation and Opposition (1971)

Weber, Max, Economy and Society (1978 [1922]: Chs. 11 and 12).

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (1990)
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10 conceptos o distinciones conceptuales que todos los científicos sociales interesados en discutir sobre política deberían comprender.

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Weber, Max, El político y el científico (1919). Disponible aquí: memoriapoliticademexico.org/Textos/6Revolu…

Constant, Benjamin. De la libertad de los antiguos comparada a la de los modernos (1819). Disponible aquí: archivos.juridicas.unam.mx/www/bjv/libros…
Dahl, Robert A., La poliarquía: Participación y oposición (1971). Disponible aquí: edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php…

Weber, Max, Economía y sociedad (2014 [1922]: Caps. 11 and 12).

Esping-Andersen, Gøsta, Los tres mundos del estado del bienestar (1993 [1990])
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Learn about the root causes and the human dimension of forced #migration through these 2 #documentaries & 2 #books

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