The International Forum on the Social Science – Policy Nexus (IFSP) is intended to highlight the importance of social science engagement in a number of today’s critical issues, especially as they relate to developing countries. Social scientists are inundated with exhortations to be relevant to the societies they live in. They are implored not to subject social science to the imperatives of analytical tools and methods. Policymakers bemoan the drift in the social sciences towards what they consider irrelevant abstractions
10.1177/0011392101049002002Current Sociology/La Sociologie Contemporaine4921-28CUSO
Within the scholarly and social marginalisation of social sciences, political science is in the fore...
After two decades of exclusive focus on stabilization, policy-making in developing countries has beg...
The International Forum on the Social Science – Policy Nexus (IFSP) is intended to highlight the imp...
The author argues that today's development agenda is animated by concerns for economic growth and st...
New Frontiers of Social PolicyIn many developing countries, the mixed record of state effectiveness,...
There is an urgent need to link social science research with policy making to address many key issue...
This paper contributes to an on-going conversation between development studies (DS) and social polic...
Social science research provides not only abstract, conceptual knowledge about society but also conc...
In this paper the author argues that social scientists need to do more to provide policy-relevant re...
Social science research provides not only abstract, conceptual knowledge about society but also conc...
With the launch of the World Social Science Report as a biennial publication, UNESCO sets a new land...
Since the 19th century, there has been a strong awareness of a lack of fit between the western1 soci...
vision of discovery-driven research in continuous dialogue with critical, societally facing prioriti...
Udgivelsesdato: October 2005 - March 2006Social science is headed down a dead end toward mere scient...
10.1177/0011392101049002002Current Sociology/La Sociologie Contemporaine4921-28CUSO
Within the scholarly and social marginalisation of social sciences, political science is in the fore...
After two decades of exclusive focus on stabilization, policy-making in developing countries has beg...
The International Forum on the Social Science – Policy Nexus (IFSP) is intended to highlight the imp...
The author argues that today's development agenda is animated by concerns for economic growth and st...
New Frontiers of Social PolicyIn many developing countries, the mixed record of state effectiveness,...
There is an urgent need to link social science research with policy making to address many key issue...
This paper contributes to an on-going conversation between development studies (DS) and social polic...
Social science research provides not only abstract, conceptual knowledge about society but also conc...
In this paper the author argues that social scientists need to do more to provide policy-relevant re...
Social science research provides not only abstract, conceptual knowledge about society but also conc...
With the launch of the World Social Science Report as a biennial publication, UNESCO sets a new land...
Since the 19th century, there has been a strong awareness of a lack of fit between the western1 soci...
vision of discovery-driven research in continuous dialogue with critical, societally facing prioriti...
Udgivelsesdato: October 2005 - March 2006Social science is headed down a dead end toward mere scient...
10.1177/0011392101049002002Current Sociology/La Sociologie Contemporaine4921-28CUSO
Within the scholarly and social marginalisation of social sciences, political science is in the fore...
After two decades of exclusive focus on stabilization, policy-making in developing countries has beg...