Making social science matter : why social inquiry fails and how it can succeed again [Material Impreso] / Bent Flyvbjerg
Datos de publicación: Cambridge: Cambridge University, c2001Descripción: x, 204 p. 24 x 16 cm. IMPRESOISBN: 0-521-77268-0Tema(s): CIENCIAS SOCIALES | TEORIA SOCIAL | INVESTIGACION SOCIALResumen: Contiene: 1. The science wars: a way out.- Part one: why social science has failed as science.- 2. Rationality, body and intuition in human learning. 3. Is theory possible in social science? 4. Context counts.- Part two: how social science can matter again.- 5. Values in social and political inquiry. 6. The power of example. 7. The significance of conflict and power to social science. 8. Empowering Aristotle. 9. Methodological guidelines for a reformed social science. 10. Examples and illustrations: narratives of value and power. 11. Social science that matters.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura topográfica | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Libro Sala | Pocitos | 300.1 FLY | Disponible | P32171 |
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Contiene: 1. The science wars: a way out.- Part one: why social science has failed as science.- 2. Rationality, body and intuition in human learning. 3. Is theory possible in social science? 4. Context counts.- Part two: how social science can matter again.- 5. Values in social and political inquiry. 6. The power of example. 7. The significance of conflict and power to social science. 8. Empowering Aristotle. 9. Methodological guidelines for a reformed social science. 10. Examples and illustrations: narratives of value and power. 11. Social science that matters.
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