Discursive Democracy: Politics, Policy Science, and Political Science
In: Journal of policy analysis and management: the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 497-505
ISSN: 0276-8739
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In: Journal of policy analysis and management: the journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 497-505
ISSN: 0276-8739
In: Administrative Sciences: open access journal, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 54
ISSN: 2076-3387
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This paper presents the fundamental characteristics of the Final Year Project (FYP), its associated competences and some evaluation standards that derived from a research conducted by the regional government of Catalonia and the Catalan University Quality Assurance Agency. More analytically, the paper begins with the definition of the Final Year Project in social sciences, continues with the identification and analysis of its associated competences and the basic phases for its realization and finishes with the presentation of some fundamental evaluation standards. Our final proposal is considered as objective and effective not only for the realization of the FYP by the students, but also for its evaluation by the instructors, since it can easily be customized for different social sciences curricula.
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In: Cultural sociology, Band 5, Heft 1, S. 83-97
ISSN: 1749-9763
At several points over his career, Pierre Bourdieu articulated a framework for a sociology of science, derived mostly from a priori reasoning about scientific actors in competition for capital. This article offers a brief overview of Bourdieu's framework, placing it in the context of dominant trends in Science and Technology Studies. Bourdieu provides an excellent justification for the project of the sociology of science, and some starting points for analysis. However, his framework suffers from his commitment to a vague evolutionary epistemology, and from his correlative and surprising neglect of science's habituses, with their particular practices, boundaries, and political economies. To be productive, Bourdieu's sociology of science would have to abandon its narrow rationalism and embrace the material complexity of the sciences.
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Band 261, Heft 1, S. 217-218
ISSN: 1552-3349
Machine generated contents note: PART I Science at the Turn of the Millennium -- 1 The Emergence of a Competitiveness Research and Development Policy Coalition and the Commercialization of Academic Science and Technology (1996) -- Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades 69 -- 2 Recent Science: Late-Modern and Postmodern (1997) -- Paul Forman 109 -- PART II Science Conceived as a Production Process -- 3 The Simple Economics of Basic Scientific Research -- (1959) -- Richard R. Nelson 151 -- 4 Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention (1962) -- Kenneth J. Arrow 165 -- PART III Science Conceived as a Problem of Information Processing -- 5 Note on the Theory of the Economy of Research (1879) -- Charles Sanders Peirce 183 -- 6 Charles Sanders Peirce's Economy of Research (1994) -- James R. Wible 191 -- 7 Toward a New Economics of Science (1994) -- Partha Dasgupta and Paul A. David 219 -- 8 The Organization of Cognitive Labor (1993) -- Philip Kitcher 249 -- PART IV Science Conceived as an Economic Network of Limited Agents -- 9 From Science as an Economic Activity to Socioeconomics of Scientific Research: The Dynamics of Emergent and Consolidated Techno-economic Networks -- Michel Callon 277 -- 10 The Microeconomics of Academic Science -- John Ziman 318 -- 11 A Formal Model of Theory Choice in Science (1999) -- William A. Brock and Steven N. Durlauf 341 -- 12 Scientists as Agents -- Stephen Turner 362 -- PART V Contours of the Globalized Privatization Regime -- 13 Making British Universities Accountable: In the Public Interest? -- Shaun P. Hargreaves Heap 387 -- 14 The Importance of Implicit Contracts in Collaborative Scientific Research -- Paula E. Stephan and Sharon G. Levin 412 -- 15 Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education (1998) -- David F. Noble 431 -- 16 The Road Not Taken: Revisiting the Original New Deal (2000) -- Steve Fuller 444 -- PART VI The Future of Scientific "Credit" -- 17 The Republic of Science: Its Political and Economic Theory (1969) -- Michael Polanyi 465 -- 18 The Instability of Authorship: Credit and Responsibility in Contemporary Biomedicine (1998) -- Mario Biagioli 486 -- 19 The Sociology of Scientific Knowledge: Some Thoughts on the Possibilities (1994) -- D. Wade Hands 515
In: The Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series
In: Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science
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In: Design science collection
In: A Pro Scientia Viva title
In: Perspectives on political science, Band 28, Heft 4, S. 240-241
ISSN: 1045-7097
Wilhoit reviews 'The Uncertain Sciences' by Bruce Mazlish.
ISSN: 1000-5099
In: Decision sciences, Band 13, Heft 2, S. 222-224
ISSN: 1540-5915
In: Przegląd politologiczny: kwartalnik = Political science review, Heft 4, S. 39-50
ISSN: 1426-8876
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6. Post Quantum Cryptography Research at Mzuzu UniversityChapter 8: Implications of the New Science; 1. The Relatedness of Everything; 2. A Participatory World; 3. Environmental Issues; 4. The GAIA Hypothesis; 5. A New Mindset; 6. New Revelation; 7. Redemption of All of Creation; Chapter 9: Our Response; 1. Celebrate through Rhythm and Dance; 2. Mathematics Having the Final Word; Back cover.