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Open the Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Open the Social Sciences

A distinguished international group of scholars traces the history of the social sciences, describes the recent debates surrounding them, and discusses in what ways they can be intelligently restructured in light of this history and the debates.

Open The Social Sciences: Report Of The Gulbenkian Commission On The Restructuring Of The Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128
Open the Social Sciences
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

Open the Social Sciences

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Refer review by T.T. Sreekumar in 'Review of Development and Change', vol. 4, 1, 1999. pp.149-161

Open the Social Sciences
  • Language: en

Open the Social Sciences

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This volume is concerned with the worldwide state of the social sciences, the relations between disciplines, and their relationship with both the humanities and the natural sciences.

Social Science in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Social Science in Context

One of the very first books to explore the role of the social sciences in historical, sociological, and global perspectives, it does so by analyzing the practical making and discursive aspects of social scientific disciplines, including sociology, economics, psychology, business and administration studies, social gerontology, gender studies, educational science, geography, and political science. It looks at them not only in their academic setting but also in extra-academic contexts and in a broader global setting. The volume includes 15 chapters written by an international and multidisciplinary group of scholars. The overall aim of the book is to encourage a contextual and reflexive understanding of the complex and dynamic relationship between the social sciences and society of the past and in today's globalized world. It is concerned with the bonds between the social sciences and society at large, including themes such as gender and power, science and politics, academic boundaries and global power relations, and postcolonial perspectives.

Interdisciplinarity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 355

Interdisciplinarity

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-06-26
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The idea that research should become more interdisciplinary has become commonplace. According to influential commentators, the unprecedented complexity of problems such as climate change or the social implications of biomedicine demand interdisciplinary efforts integrating both the social and natural sciences. In this context, the question of whether a given knowledge practice is too disciplinary, or interdisciplinary, or not disciplinary enough has become an issue for governments, research policy makers and funding agencies. Interdisciplinarity, in short, has emerged as a key political preoccupation; yet the term tends to obscure as much as illuminate the diverse practices gathered under it...

A Humanist Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

A Humanist Science

Providing a capstone to Philip Selznick's influential body of scholarly work, A Humanist Science insightfully brings to light the value-centered nature of the social sciences. The work clearly challenges the supposed separation of fact and value, and argues that human values belong to the world of fact and are the source of the ideals that govern social and political institutions. By demonstrating the close connection between the social sciences and the humanities, Selznick reveals how the methods of the social sciences highlight and enrich the study of such values as well-being, prosperity, rationality, and self-government. The book moves from the animating principles that make up the humanist tradition to the values that are central to the social sciences, analyzing the core teachings of these disciplines with respect to the moral issues at stake. Throughout the work, Selznick calls attention to the conditions that affect the emergence, realization, and decline of human values, offering a valuable resource for scholars and students of law, sociology, political science, and philosophy.

New Approaches to Neo-Kantianism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 335

New Approaches to Neo-Kantianism

  • Categories: Art

A collection of new essays examining the impact of Neo-Kantianism on a range of philosophical topics and fields of study.

Theorizing in Social Science
  • Language: en

Theorizing in Social Science

All social scientists learn the celebrated theories and frameworks of their predecessors, using them to inform their own research and observations. But before there can be theory, there must be theorizing. Theorizing in Social Science introduces the reader to the next generation of theory construction and suggests useful ways for creating social theory. What makes certain types of theories creative, and how does one go about theorizing in a creative way? The contributors to this landmark collection—top social scientists in the fields of sociology, economics, and management—draw on personal experiences and new findings to provide a range of answers to these questions. Some turn to cogniti...

Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law

  • Categories: Law

The book develops the model of institutional constructivism to aid socio-legal research and to account for patterns of socio-legal change.