Full Symposium
Collier, David and Gerardo L. Munck, eds. (2017). "Symposium on Critical Junctures and
Historical Legacies." Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 15(1) : 1-47.
Individual Articles
Introduction
Building Blocks and Methodological Challenges: A Framework for Studying Critical Junctures
David Collier and Gerardo L. Munck
Part 1: Challenges of Identifying Critical Junctures Without Benefit of Hindsight
"The World Changed Today!" Can We Recognize Critical Junctures When We See Them?
Sidney Tarrow
Pitfalls and Opportunities: Lessons from the Study of Critical Junctures in Latin America.
Kenneth M. Roberts
Great Transformations but no Critical Junctures? Latin America in the Twenty-First Century
Robert R. Kaufman
Potential Mistakes, Plausible Options: Establishing the Legacy of Hypothesized Critical Junctures
Taylor C. Boas
A Fourth Critical Juncture? Chilean Politics after Military Rule
Timothy Scully, C.S.C.
Part 2. Benefits of Hindsight and a Focus on Diverse Critical Junctures
The Wars of Independence in Spanish America as a Point of Inflection
Jorge I. Domínguez
Critical Juncture and Legacies: State Formation and Economic Performance in Latin America
Sebastián L. Mazzuca
Religion and Critical Junctures: Divergent Trajectories of Liberalism in Modern Europe
Andrew C. Gould
Conclusion: Methodological Challenges and Qualitative Tools
Contingency and Determinism in Research on Critical Junctures: Avoiding the ‘Inevitability Framework'
Thad Dunning
Collier, David and Gerardo L. Munck, eds. (2017). "Symposium on Critical Junctures and
Historical Legacies." Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 15(1) : 1-47.
Individual Articles
Introduction
Building Blocks and Methodological Challenges: A Framework for Studying Critical Junctures
David Collier and Gerardo L. Munck
Part 1: Challenges of Identifying Critical Junctures Without Benefit of Hindsight
"The World Changed Today!" Can We Recognize Critical Junctures When We See Them?
Sidney Tarrow
Pitfalls and Opportunities: Lessons from the Study of Critical Junctures in Latin America.
Kenneth M. Roberts
Great Transformations but no Critical Junctures? Latin America in the Twenty-First Century
Robert R. Kaufman
Potential Mistakes, Plausible Options: Establishing the Legacy of Hypothesized Critical Junctures
Taylor C. Boas
A Fourth Critical Juncture? Chilean Politics after Military Rule
Timothy Scully, C.S.C.
Part 2. Benefits of Hindsight and a Focus on Diverse Critical Junctures
The Wars of Independence in Spanish America as a Point of Inflection
Jorge I. Domínguez
Critical Juncture and Legacies: State Formation and Economic Performance in Latin America
Sebastián L. Mazzuca
Religion and Critical Junctures: Divergent Trajectories of Liberalism in Modern Europe
Andrew C. Gould
Conclusion: Methodological Challenges and Qualitative Tools
Contingency and Determinism in Research on Critical Junctures: Avoiding the ‘Inevitability Framework'
Thad Dunning