BaertP. (2005), Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Cambridge: Polity.
2.
BatesS.R. (2006), ‘Making Time for Change: On Temporal Conceptualisations within Critical Realist Approaches to the Relationship between Structure and Agency’, Sociology40(1), pp. 143–161.
3.
BatesS.R. and JenkinsL. (2007), ‘Teaching and Learning Ontology and Epistemology in Political Science’, Politics27(1), pp. 55–63.
4.
BevirM. and RhodesR.A.W. (2003), Interpreting British Governance, London: Routledge.
5.
FayB. (1996), Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science, Oxford: Blackwell.
6.
FinlaysonA. and ValentineJ. (2002), Politics and Post-Structuralism, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
7.
HayC. (2002), Political Analysis, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
8.
HayC. (2007), ‘Does Ontology Trump Epistemology? Notes on the Directional Dependence of Ontology and Epistemology in Political Analysis’, Politics27(2), pp. 115–118.
9.
MarshD. and StokerG. (2002), Theory and Methods in Political Science, Basingstoke: Macmillan.
10.
TriggR. (2001), Understanding Social Science, Oxford: Blackwell.