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Use and Usefulness of the Social Science - Accomplishments, Disappointments, and Promise

English · Hardback

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Publishing the 600th volume of The Annals provides the perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements of the social sciences, review past and current challenges, and look toward future possibilities that await scholars, practitioners, and policymakers alike in using the social sciences to help improve the quality of human life and advance the public good. ''Certainly, The Annals and its parent organization, the American Academy of Political and Social Science, have changed over the 115 years. So too have disciplines and fields of study within the social sciences. Yet the hope to 'enlighten public opinion and inform public policy' has remained constant, even as the Academy and the social sciences have pursed both a 'science project' and 'national political project,' occasionally in tandem and, at other times, separately.''This special issue is dedicated to reflecting on how selected disciplines and fields of study have promoted their use and usefulness in advancing and informing public policy. With an impressive array of experts in their respective fields, this volume examines how anthropology, behavioral genetics, criminology, economics, international relations, sociology, psychology, and political science have advanced or strayed from that agenda. ''Much more than a historical overview, the articles here provide honest and at times, provocative assessments of the development of the social sciences and their impact on public policies and the publics they study. Social scientists, practitioners, and policymakers willing to advance the use and usefulness of the social sciences will upon the lesions of this volume for many years to come.

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Preface: The Achievements, Disappointments, and Promise of the Social Sciences - Robert W. Pearson and Lawrence W. Sherman
Political Ideas and a Political Science for Policy - Kenneth Prewitt
Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy - Janine R. Wedel, Cris Shore, Gregory Feldman, and Stacy Lathrop
The Current State of Economics: Needs Lots of Work - Barbara R. Bergmann
The Return of the Repressed: Recovering the Public Face of U.S. Sociology, One Hundred Years On - Michael Burawov
Nature and Nurture: Genetic and Evironmental Influences on Behavior - Robert Plomin and Kathryn Asbury
The Use and Usefulness of Psychology - Mitchell G. Ash
Enlightened Justice and Its Failures: The Use and Usefulness of Criminology, 1751- 2005 - Lawrence W. Sherman
International Relations as a Social Science: Rigor and Relevance - Jeff Frieden and David A. Lake
Book Review Essay: The Uneasy Partnership Between Social Science and Public Policy - Robert W. Pearson
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Assisted by Robert W Pearson (Editor), Robert W W Pearson (Editor), Robert W. Pearson (Editor), Lawrence W Sherman (Editor), Lawrence W. Sherman (Editor)
Publisher Sage Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.10.2006
 
EAN 9781412926553
ISBN 978-1-4129-2655-3
No. of pages 188
Dimensions 163 mm x 242 mm x 17 mm
Weight 485 g
Series Annals of the American Academy
Annals of the American Academy
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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