Description: This handbook offers an introduction and overview of a distinct approach to political theory and political philosophy based on a commitment to epistemic inclusion, a commitment to consider modes of knowing and sources of knowledge that are often marginalized by the politics of knowledge or dominant norms of our disciplines. These approaches are united by additional methodological commitments, including comprehensiveness of research materials, recursivity between empirics and norms, and epistemic accountability to research participants. They require identifiable practices to challenge the power hierarchies and call for the inclusion, comprehensiveness, recursivity, and accountability necessary to broaden the relevance of political theory.