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Abstract

As compared with the aggregation of rational individual decisions within well defined external structures, interactive models of social processes provide the basis of superior description, measurement, and explanation. As applied in the study of political struggle, it is possible to create rigorous descriptions and measurements, and models featuring interactive mechanisms and processes feed distinctive, valuable explanations. Classified event catalogs, ethnographic study of specific struggles, and close examination of interactions within contentious gatherings illustrate these claims.

Keywords  Describing - Measuring - Explaining - Political struggle

Participants in the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association heard an earlier version of this paper as the Otis Dudley Duncan Lecture in New York City on 14 August 2007. Thanks to Thomas DiPrete for the invitation to give the lecture.

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