Real Social Science presents a new, hands-on approach to social inquiry. The theoretical and methodological ideas behind the book, inspired by Aristotelian phronesis, represent an original perspective within the social sciences, and this volume gives readers a set of studies exemplifying what applied phronesis looks like in practice. Flora Cornish finds that the book will benefit scholars, researchers and students who want to make a difference in practice, not just in the academ
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the natural and physical sciences and the social sciences. Taking as his starting point the `Science...
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A Transatlantic History of the Social Sciences helps us better understand how and in what way the so...
Review of the book Joshua M. Epstein & Robert Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science f...
Offering support and guidance throughout the research process – from designing research proposals an...
Social science today often contents itself with trying to explain particular events in terms of gene...
Real Social Science presents a new, hands-on approach to social inquiry. The theoretical and methodo...
Making social sciences more scientific: the need for predictive models by Rein Taagepera, 2008, Oxfo...
Public Engagement and Social Science provides us with a timely and rich contribution to discussions ...
This book aims to disinfect egregious practices in social science by illustrating errors commonly ma...
Helen Kara’s new book explores the messy realities of research and emerging, creative opportunities....
This book aims to bridge a major gap in knowledge by considering theoretical and practical issues re...
There is ferment in the social sciences. After years of sustained effort to build a science of socie...
the natural and physical sciences and the social sciences. Taking as his starting point the `Science...
In Evidence-Based Policy Making in the Social Sciences: Methods that Matter, editors Gerry Stoker an...
Willig, Carla (1999) Applied Discourse Analysis: Social and Psychological Interventions, Open Univer...
Ever since the Flexner Report of 1915, social work has struggled to assert itself as a science-based...
A Transatlantic History of the Social Sciences helps us better understand how and in what way the so...
Review of the book Joshua M. Epstein & Robert Axtell, Growing Artificial Societies: Social Science f...
Offering support and guidance throughout the research process – from designing research proposals an...
Social science today often contents itself with trying to explain particular events in terms of gene...