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The Social Sciences Go to Washington: The Politics of Knowledge in the Postmodern Age
Edited by Hamilton Cravens, Contributions by Hamilton Cravens, Contributions by Michael Bernstein, Contributions by Harvey Sapolsky, Contributions by Philip Frana, Contributions by Howard Segal, Contributions by Hal Rothman, Contributions by Kirsten Nawrotzki, Contributions by Anna Mills Smith, Contributions by Maris Vinovskis
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What happens when the allegedly value-free social sciences enter the national political arena? In The Social Sciences Go to Washington, scholars examine the effects of the massive influx of sociologists, demographers, economists, educators, and others to the federal advisory process in the postwar period. Essays look at how these social scientists sought to change existing policies in welfare, public health, urban policy, national defense, environmental policy, and science and technology policy, and the ways they tried to influence future policies. Policymakers have been troubled that followers of postmodernism have questioned the legitimacy of scientific and political authority to speak for the desires of social groups. As the social sciences increasingly become expressions of individual preferences, the contributors ask, how can they continue to be used to set public policy for us all? This collection is a useful resource for anyone studying the relationship between science and the government in the postwar years.
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Publisher | Rutgers University Press
Published date | 26 Sep 2003
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 264
Dimensions | 229 x 152 x 15mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 340g
ISBN | 978-0-8135-3341-4
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BISAC | political science / public policy / social policy
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