Social Sciences and Modern States
National Experiences and Theoretical Crossroads
Herausgeber: Wagner, Peter; Wittrock, Bjvrn; Weiss, Carol Hirschon
Social Sciences and Modern States
National Experiences and Theoretical Crossroads
Herausgeber: Wagner, Peter; Wittrock, Bjvrn; Weiss, Carol Hirschon
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In this book, leading specialists in the field analyse both the development and failings of policy-oriented social science.
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In this book, leading specialists in the field analyse both the development and failings of policy-oriented social science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521064040
- ISBN-10: 052106404X
- Artikelnr.: 23604579
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Februar 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521064040
- ISBN-10: 052106404X
- Artikelnr.: 23604579
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Part I. National Experiences in
Comparative Perspective: 1. The policy orientation: legacy and promise
Peter Wagner, Carol Hirschon Weiss, Björn Wittrock and Hellmut Wollmann; 2.
Social science and the modern state: policy knowledge and political
institutions in Western Europe and the United States Björn Wittrock, Peter
Wagner and Hellmut Wollmann; 3. Political events and the policy sciences
Peter Deleon; 4. From policy analysis to political management: An outside
look at public-policy training in the United States Werner Jann; 5.
Networks of influence: the social sciences in the United Kingdom since the
war Cyril S. Smith; 6. National contexts for the development of
social-policy research: British and American research on poverty and social
welfare compared Martin Bulmer; 7. Political culture and the policy
orientation in Dutch social science Stuart S. Blume, Rob P. Hagendijk and
AD A. M. Prins; 8. Arenas of interaction: social science and public policy
in Switzerland Raimund E. Germann; 9. The influence of social sciences on
political decisions in Poland Wladyslaw Markiewicz and Witold Morawski; 10.
The impact of social sciences on the process of development in Japan Joji
Watanuki; 11. Changing roles of new knowledge: research institutions and
societal transformations in Brazil Simon Schwartzman; Part II. Policy
Sciences at the Crossroads: 12. Frame-reflective policy discourse Martin
Rein and Donald Schon; 13. Research programmes and action programmes, or
can policy research learn from the philosophy of science? Giandomenico
Majone; 14. Policy research: data, ideas, or arguments? Carol Hirschon
Weiss; 15. Social knowledge and public policy: eight models of interaction
Björn Wittrock; Part III. Epilogue: 16. Summing up: social sciences and
modern states Carol Hirschon Weiss and Björn Wittrock; Index.
Comparative Perspective: 1. The policy orientation: legacy and promise
Peter Wagner, Carol Hirschon Weiss, Björn Wittrock and Hellmut Wollmann; 2.
Social science and the modern state: policy knowledge and political
institutions in Western Europe and the United States Björn Wittrock, Peter
Wagner and Hellmut Wollmann; 3. Political events and the policy sciences
Peter Deleon; 4. From policy analysis to political management: An outside
look at public-policy training in the United States Werner Jann; 5.
Networks of influence: the social sciences in the United Kingdom since the
war Cyril S. Smith; 6. National contexts for the development of
social-policy research: British and American research on poverty and social
welfare compared Martin Bulmer; 7. Political culture and the policy
orientation in Dutch social science Stuart S. Blume, Rob P. Hagendijk and
AD A. M. Prins; 8. Arenas of interaction: social science and public policy
in Switzerland Raimund E. Germann; 9. The influence of social sciences on
political decisions in Poland Wladyslaw Markiewicz and Witold Morawski; 10.
The impact of social sciences on the process of development in Japan Joji
Watanuki; 11. Changing roles of new knowledge: research institutions and
societal transformations in Brazil Simon Schwartzman; Part II. Policy
Sciences at the Crossroads: 12. Frame-reflective policy discourse Martin
Rein and Donald Schon; 13. Research programmes and action programmes, or
can policy research learn from the philosophy of science? Giandomenico
Majone; 14. Policy research: data, ideas, or arguments? Carol Hirschon
Weiss; 15. Social knowledge and public policy: eight models of interaction
Björn Wittrock; Part III. Epilogue: 16. Summing up: social sciences and
modern states Carol Hirschon Weiss and Björn Wittrock; Index.
Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Part I. National Experiences in
Comparative Perspective: 1. The policy orientation: legacy and promise
Peter Wagner, Carol Hirschon Weiss, Björn Wittrock and Hellmut Wollmann; 2.
Social science and the modern state: policy knowledge and political
institutions in Western Europe and the United States Björn Wittrock, Peter
Wagner and Hellmut Wollmann; 3. Political events and the policy sciences
Peter Deleon; 4. From policy analysis to political management: An outside
look at public-policy training in the United States Werner Jann; 5.
Networks of influence: the social sciences in the United Kingdom since the
war Cyril S. Smith; 6. National contexts for the development of
social-policy research: British and American research on poverty and social
welfare compared Martin Bulmer; 7. Political culture and the policy
orientation in Dutch social science Stuart S. Blume, Rob P. Hagendijk and
AD A. M. Prins; 8. Arenas of interaction: social science and public policy
in Switzerland Raimund E. Germann; 9. The influence of social sciences on
political decisions in Poland Wladyslaw Markiewicz and Witold Morawski; 10.
The impact of social sciences on the process of development in Japan Joji
Watanuki; 11. Changing roles of new knowledge: research institutions and
societal transformations in Brazil Simon Schwartzman; Part II. Policy
Sciences at the Crossroads: 12. Frame-reflective policy discourse Martin
Rein and Donald Schon; 13. Research programmes and action programmes, or
can policy research learn from the philosophy of science? Giandomenico
Majone; 14. Policy research: data, ideas, or arguments? Carol Hirschon
Weiss; 15. Social knowledge and public policy: eight models of interaction
Björn Wittrock; Part III. Epilogue: 16. Summing up: social sciences and
modern states Carol Hirschon Weiss and Björn Wittrock; Index.
Comparative Perspective: 1. The policy orientation: legacy and promise
Peter Wagner, Carol Hirschon Weiss, Björn Wittrock and Hellmut Wollmann; 2.
Social science and the modern state: policy knowledge and political
institutions in Western Europe and the United States Björn Wittrock, Peter
Wagner and Hellmut Wollmann; 3. Political events and the policy sciences
Peter Deleon; 4. From policy analysis to political management: An outside
look at public-policy training in the United States Werner Jann; 5.
Networks of influence: the social sciences in the United Kingdom since the
war Cyril S. Smith; 6. National contexts for the development of
social-policy research: British and American research on poverty and social
welfare compared Martin Bulmer; 7. Political culture and the policy
orientation in Dutch social science Stuart S. Blume, Rob P. Hagendijk and
AD A. M. Prins; 8. Arenas of interaction: social science and public policy
in Switzerland Raimund E. Germann; 9. The influence of social sciences on
political decisions in Poland Wladyslaw Markiewicz and Witold Morawski; 10.
The impact of social sciences on the process of development in Japan Joji
Watanuki; 11. Changing roles of new knowledge: research institutions and
societal transformations in Brazil Simon Schwartzman; Part II. Policy
Sciences at the Crossroads: 12. Frame-reflective policy discourse Martin
Rein and Donald Schon; 13. Research programmes and action programmes, or
can policy research learn from the philosophy of science? Giandomenico
Majone; 14. Policy research: data, ideas, or arguments? Carol Hirschon
Weiss; 15. Social knowledge and public policy: eight models of interaction
Björn Wittrock; Part III. Epilogue: 16. Summing up: social sciences and
modern states Carol Hirschon Weiss and Björn Wittrock; Index.