This is one of the first ventures to explore the relationship between social science and society in historical, sociological and global perspective. What impact has the research in these areas had on society? How are research fields established and to what ends? This book is a compilation of articles by an international and multidisciplinary group of scholars. The authors analyse the practical making and discursive aspects of social scientific knowledge and examples are drawn from a broad range of disciplines such as sociology, psychology, economics, and gender studies. The overall aim of the book is to encourage a contextual and reflexive understanding of the complex relationship between the social sciences and society. The bonds of the past and today are made up by reciprocity and involve key elements such as gender and power, science and politics, academic boundaries and global power relations. The book should be of interest to researchers, graduate students or anyone else interested in understanding and reflecting upon the uses, roles and functions of social science in today's globalised world.
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This is one of the first ventures to explore the relationship between social science and society in historical, sociological and global perspective.

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ISBN
9789187351044
Publisert
2013-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Nordic Academic Press
Høyde
150 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
288

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Biographical note

Rickard Danell is associate professor of sociology at Umeå University in Sweden. He has published extensively within the fields of sociology of science and scholarly communication, and is currently conducting studies on how different types of sciences are affected by research policy programs.

Anna Larsson is associate professor of history of science and ideas at Umeå University. Her research interests include history of education and history of social science.

Per Wisselgren is associate professor of sociology at Umeå University. His main research interests revolve around the history and sociology of the social sciences in a broad sense, including issues related to gender, social welfare, research funding, extra-academic knowledge production, media and the public, and globalization.