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How Does Social Science Work?: Reflections on Practice (Pitt series in policy & institutional studies)
 

How Does Social Science Work?: Reflections on Practice (Pitt series in policy & institutional studies)

How Does Social Science Work?: Reflections on Practice (Pitt series in policy & institutional studies)

by Paul Diesing
Product Group: Book
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press (1991-09)
ISBN: 0822936615
EAN: 9780822936619
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 432 pages
Edition: First Edition
SKU: 081021007
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: This copy is in good condition. There's reference column writings/markings, underlining to a few pages to the first quarter of the copy. No visible highlights, tears to text. Tight spine. Clean Hard Cover. Dust Jacket has tiny scratches to front/back, with minimum, shelf/edge wear. Very interesting copy, worth having at an affordable price. (4G-72)


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The culmination of a lifetime spent in a variety of fields - sociology, anthropology, economics, psychology, and philosophy of science - -How Does Social Science Work? takes an innovative, sometimes iconoclastic look at social scientists at work in many disciplines.  It describes how they investigate and the kinds of truth they produce, illuminating the weaknesses and dangers inherent in their research.

At once an analysis, a critique, and a synthesis, this major study begins by surveying philosophical approaches to hermeneutics, to examine the question of how social science ought to work.  It illustrates many of its arguments with untraditional examples, such as the reception of the work of the political biographer Robert Caro to show the hermeneutical problems of ethnographers.  The major part of the book surveys sociological, political, and psychological studies of social science to get a rounded picture of how social science works,

Paul Diesling warns that “social science exists between two opposite kinds of degeneration, a value-free professionalism that lives only for publications that show off the latest techniques, and a deep social concern that uses science for propaganda.”  He argues for greater self-awareness and humility among social scientists, although he notes that “some social scientists . . . will angrily reject the thought that their personality affects their research in any way.”

This profound and sometimes witty book will appeal to students and practitioners in the social sciences who are ready to take a fresh look at their field.  An extensive bibliography provides a wealth of references across an array of social science disciplines.


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