In recent years, there has been a great deal of collective rumination about social scientists' role in society. In the post-1997 UK context, public policy commitments to 'evidence-based policy' and 'knowledge transfer' have further stimulated such reflections. More recently, Michael Burawoy's 2004 address to the American Sociological Association, which called for greater engagement with 'public sociology' has reverberated throughout the discipline, motivating a series of debates about the purpose of sociological research. To date, most such contributions have been based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence. In contrast, this paper responds directly to Burawoy's suggestion that we should 'apply sociology to ourselves,' in order that...
Political scientists are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy ‘impact’, most no...
Over the last decade there has been much criticism levelled at educational research as being unscien...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of collective rumination about social scientists' role ...
In this paper the author argues that social scientists need to do more to provide policy-relevant re...
Of all the social sciences, social policy is one of the most obviously policy-orientated. One might,...
The role of academic social science in relation to policymaking and practice has seen extensive disc...
UK social scientists feel a growing pressure to achieve policy change. In reality, this process is m...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
Academics today are under increasing institutional pressure to win external research funding, at a t...
Concerned, worried and struggling to cope with pressurised work conditions, academics speak of the e...
The relationship between research and policymaking has been discussed repeatedly. However, the debat...
Research into the barriers of getting evidence produced by academics into policymaking processes has...
Public health research is overtly orientated towards influencing policy and yet, despite official co...
In the last twenty years, the organization of scientific research has undergone structural change. ...
Political scientists are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy ‘impact’, most no...
Over the last decade there has been much criticism levelled at educational research as being unscien...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...
In recent years, there has been a great deal of collective rumination about social scientists' role ...
In this paper the author argues that social scientists need to do more to provide policy-relevant re...
Of all the social sciences, social policy is one of the most obviously policy-orientated. One might,...
The role of academic social science in relation to policymaking and practice has seen extensive disc...
UK social scientists feel a growing pressure to achieve policy change. In reality, this process is m...
Journals with a primary focus on methods in social research play an important role in debates about ...
Academics today are under increasing institutional pressure to win external research funding, at a t...
Concerned, worried and struggling to cope with pressurised work conditions, academics speak of the e...
The relationship between research and policymaking has been discussed repeatedly. However, the debat...
Research into the barriers of getting evidence produced by academics into policymaking processes has...
Public health research is overtly orientated towards influencing policy and yet, despite official co...
In the last twenty years, the organization of scientific research has undergone structural change. ...
Political scientists are increasingly exhorted to ensure their research has policy ‘impact’, most no...
Over the last decade there has been much criticism levelled at educational research as being unscien...
Pressures have increasingly been put upon social scientists to prove their economic, cultural and so...