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OverviewFirst published in 1986, Social Science and Social Policy addresses major questions concerned with the social utility of social science. The book is divided into four parts. The first part considers the place of social science in the policy-making process and criticizes the rational model which gives a central place to analysis. In part two, five different methodologies for policy research are considered: the use of continuous surveys, public opinion polls, social indicators, evaluation research and social experimentations and the use of qualitative methods. The advantages and drawbacks of each are considered with extensive use of examples. In the third part, the role of theory is examined. Particular attention is paid to the issue of health inequality. In part four, general questions are raised about the use and abuse of social science, including questions about how it can be most effectively disseminated to make maximum impact. The book is aimed at a general readership and requires no special methodological expertise. It will appeal particularly to undergraduates and graduate students taking courses in social policy, public policy applied sociology and a range of applied social sciences such as criminology, health studies, education and social work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin I A Bulmer (University of Surrey, UK)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.120kg ISBN: 9781032159157ISBN 10: 1032159154 Pages: 348 Publication Date: 30 January 2024 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Abbreviations Preface Social Science and The Policy-Making Process 1. The Policy Process and the Place in it of Social Research 2. The Many Meanings of Research Utilization 3. The Social Policy Process Types of Research Utilization 4. Types of Research Utilization: An Overview 5. Continuous Social Surveys: Monitoring Social Change and Analysing Interrelationships 6. Public Opinion Polls 7. Tools for Policy-Making: Indicators and Impact Assessment 8. Evaluation Research and Social Experimentation 9. The Value of Qualitative Methods Problems of Analysis and Inference 10. The Role of Theory in Applied Social Science Research 11. The Ecological Fallacy: Its Implication for Social Policy Analysis 12. Explanation and Social Policy: ‘The’ Problem of Social Inequalities in Health Policy Implementation 13. The Use and Abuse of Social Science Bibliography IndexReviewsAuthor InformationMartin Bulmer Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |