Social Science Ebooks
Housing and Social Theory
Integrates housing studies with the broad base of social science - an often controversial book which theorises housing in relation to political science and sociology and provides a critique of current research.
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Social Science Encyclopedia
The third edition of this already classic reference work, the leading single-voume social science encyclopedia.
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The Social and Spatial Ecology of Work
This work studies both the social organizational specifics and the interior spatial setting of a survey research organization through a combination of social science and architectural research.
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Continental Philosophy of Social Science
Continental Philosophy of Social Science contrasts the continental approach to social science with the Anglo-American tradition. Sherratt argues for the importance of an historical understanding of the Continental tradition in order to appreciate its humanist character.
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Autonomy in Social Science Research, Volume 4
This book examines how and why autonomy matters in contemporary social science research. It considers how autonomy impacts upon the individual researcher, the cultures and values of the university, and research motivation and sponsorship.
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Southern Theory
Southern Theory presents the case for a radical re-thinking of social science and its relationships to knowledge, power and democracy on a world scale. Mainstream social science pictures the world as understood by the educated and affluent in Europe and North America.
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