by schrodingersCat on 7/10/2013, 3:19:25 PM
These skills apply to many analyst jobs in DC. Path to political glory: become manipulative policy / econ/ PR wonk -> get high paying / low influence job in DC -> catch someone powerful doing blow off a hooker -> get on ticket in home district -> forget you ever learned these skills -> become member of congress -> retire after one term after someone catches you doing blow off a hooker -> become Fox News regular -> book deal
by VandyILL on 7/10/2013, 2:39:05 PM
From my perspective there doesn't seem to be any one field that combines all of them, but there do seem to be many permutations popping up that combine multiple fields - ie. the rise of Behavioral Economics (mostly just psych + econ). It seems like most of the cutting edge research in any given social science field that I read about is usually just a mashup of two previously divided schools of thought.
by sciurus on 7/10/2013, 2:37:46 PM
psychology, communications, economics, sociology, philosophy, history, political science, journalism, etc. can combine all of psychology, communications, economics, sociology, philosophy, history, political science, journalism, etc.
by mrpound on 7/10/2013, 2:54:44 PM
Anthropology
psychology, communications, economics, sociology, philosophy, history, political science, journalism, etc.