Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and 'science' are distinct activities. Neither does it recognize that regulating research policy in purely science and technology terms has undesirable consequences for the social sciences - intended or otherwise. This paper seeks to correct these omissions and considers the governance of social science through the example of regulating 'everyday epistemology' at the science policy level. The British research council system is used in order to demonstrate how social science has been politically constructed as a legitimate enterprise for public funding. We find that social science is in fact regulated by non-social scientists. The result is that soc...
This study is concerned with explaining why and how - under what practical condition and within what...
International audiencePhilosophers of science have recently called for the abandonment of the tradit...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and ‘s...
The governance of science includes the governance of social science, but at what cost to the future ...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
Two-way public engagement with science is an important modern democratic practice that paradoxically...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
To think about consuming social science is also to think about producing social science. This chapte...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, an...
Social science history from its beginnings has witnessed periods of confrontation between -- general...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
The “social licence to operate” has been invoked in science policy discussions including the 2007 Un...
This study is concerned with explaining why and how - under what practical condition and within what...
International audiencePhilosophers of science have recently called for the abandonment of the tradit...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and ‘s...
The governance of science includes the governance of social science, but at what cost to the future ...
Recently, the policy discourse in Britain has shifted towards evidence-based policy (EBP) where ‘evi...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
Two-way public engagement with science is an important modern democratic practice that paradoxically...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
To think about consuming social science is also to think about producing social science. This chapte...
There is a growing body of literature that has sought to undermine systems of ethical regulation, an...
Social science history from its beginnings has witnessed periods of confrontation between -- general...
Hybrid scientific fields consist of a collection of knowledge-producing and-utilising organisations,...
The “social licence to operate” has been invoked in science policy discussions including the 2007 Un...
This study is concerned with explaining why and how - under what practical condition and within what...
International audiencePhilosophers of science have recently called for the abandonment of the tradit...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...