Abstract

It is important that discussions of ‘political correctness’ within the discipline of political studies should not just replicate the crude conceptions of both ‘politics’ and ‘correctness’ that characterise the disputes that are gathered under that name. As a properly political phenomenon, ‘political correctness’ calls for careful and critical discussion by political scientists In this paper, the conceptualisations of ‘politics’ and ‘correctness’ in these disputes are examined In addition, the idea and practice of ‘cultural’ or ‘discursive’ politics is discussed, and the connection with disputes about the academic curriculum is examined.

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