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Making social science matter why social inquiry fails and how it can succeed again por : Flyvbjerg, Bent

By: Flyvbjerg, Bent.
New York, Estados Unidos Cambridge University Press 2001Edition: Primear edición doceaba reimpresión.Description: x , 204 páginas 23 cm.ISBN: 9780521772686; 9780521775687.Subject(s): Ciencias sociales -- Filosofía | Metodología en ciencias socialesDDC classification: 300.1
Contents:
The Science Wars: a way out -- Part one. Why social science has failed as science -- Rationality, body, and intuition in human learning -- Is theory possible in social science? -- Context counts -- Part two. How social science can matter again -- Values in social and political inquiry --The power of example -- The significance of conflict and power to social science -- Empowering Aristotle -- Methodological guidelines for a reformed social science -- Explamples and ilustrations: narratives of value and power -- Social science that matters.
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The Science Wars: a way out -- Part one. Why social science has failed as science -- Rationality, body, and intuition in human learning -- Is theory possible in social science? -- Context counts -- Part two. How social science can matter again -- Values in social and political inquiry --The power of example -- The significance of conflict and power to social science -- Empowering Aristotle -- Methodological guidelines for a reformed social science -- Explamples and ilustrations: narratives of value and power -- Social science that matters.

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