A London Bibliography of the Social Sciences: 2nd suppl
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Page : 1396 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Social sciences
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Author :
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Page : 1396 pages
File Size : 13,71 MB
Release : 1931
Category : Social sciences
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Author : British Library of Political and Economic Science
Publisher : Cassell Academic
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 45,59 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Reference
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Vols. 1-4 include material to June 1, 1929.
Author : Anol Bhattacherjee
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 38,26 MB
Release : 2012-04-01
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781475146127
This book is designed to introduce doctoral and graduate students to the process of conducting scientific research in the social sciences, business, education, public health, and related disciplines. It is a one-stop, comprehensive, and compact source for foundational concepts in behavioral research, and can serve as a stand-alone text or as a supplement to research readings in any doctoral seminar or research methods class. This book is currently used as a research text at universities on six continents and will shortly be available in nine different languages.
Author : Blpes
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 550 pages
File Size : 25,93 MB
Release : 1966
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ISBN : 9780422802307
First published in 1966. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Author : Simon Bastow
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 625 pages
File Size : 23,65 MB
Release : 2014-01-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1446293254
The impact agenda is set to shape the way in which social scientists prioritise the work they choose to pursue, the research methods they use and how they publish their findings over the coming decade, but how much is currently known about how social science research has made a mark on society? Based on a three year research project studying the impact of 360 UK-based academics on business, government and civil society sectors, this groundbreaking new book undertakes the most thorough analysis yet of how academic research in the social sciences achieves public policy impacts, contributes to economic prosperity, and informs public understanding of policy issues as well as economic and social changes. The Impact of the Social Sciences addresses and engages with key issues, including: identifying ways to conceptualise and model impact in the social sciences developing more sophisticated ways to measure academic and external impacts of social science research explaining how impacts from individual academics, research units and universities can be improved. This book is essential reading for researchers, academics and anyone involved in discussions about how to improve the value and impact of funded research.
Author : Craig Calhoun
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 26,83 MB
Release : 2002-05-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0199771200
Featuring over 1,800 concise definitions of key terms, the Dictionary of the Social Sciences is the most comprehensive, authoritative single-volume work of its kind. With coverage on the vocabularies of anthropology, sociology, political science, economics, human geography, cultural studies, and Marxism, the Dictionary is an integrated, easy-to-use, A-to-Z reference tool. Designed for students and non-specialists, it examines classic and contemporary scholarship including basic terms, concepts, theories, schools of thought, methodologies, issues, and controversies. As a true dictionary, it also contains concise, jargon-free definitions that explain the rich, sometimes complex language of these increasingly visible fields.
Author : Roger E. Backhouse
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 49,35 MB
Release : 2010-05-24
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1107717779
This compact volume covers the main developments in the social sciences since the Second World War. Chapters on economics, human geography, political science, psychology, social anthropology, and sociology will interest anyone wanting short, accessible histories of those disciplines, all written by experts in the relevant field; they will also make it easy for readers to make comparisons between disciplines. A final chapter proposes a blueprint for a history of the social sciences as a whole. Whereas most of the existing literature considers the social sciences in isolation from one other, this volume shows that they have much in common; for example, they have responded to common problems using overlapping methods, and cross-disciplinary activities have been widespread.
Author : Environmental Science Information Center. Library and Information Services Division
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Page : 578 pages
File Size : 19,27 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Earth sciences
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Author : Environmental Science Information Center. Library and Information Services Division
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Page : 582 pages
File Size : 11,58 MB
Release : 1977
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Author : Adam Kuper
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1160 pages
File Size : 26,90 MB
Release : 2004-10-14
Category : Reference
ISBN : 1134359705
The Social Science Encyclopedia, first published in 1985 to acclaim from social scientists, librarians and students, was thoroughly revised in 1996, when reviewers began to describe it as a classic. This third edition has been radically recast. Over half the entries are new or have been entirely rewritten, and most of the balance have been substantially revised. Written by an international team of contributors, the Encyclopedia offers a global perspective on key issues within the social sciences. Some 500 entries cover a variety of enduring and newly vital areas of study and research methods. Experts review theoretical debates from neo-evolutionism and rational choice theory to poststructuralism, and address the great questions that cut across the social sciences. What is the influence of genes on behaviour? What is the nature of consciousness and cognition? What are the causes of poverty and wealth? What are the roots of conflict, wars, revolutions and genocidal violence? This authoritative reference work is aimed at anyone with a serious interest in contemporary academic thinking about the individual in society.