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Policy orientation in social sciences

By: Kadekodi, Gopal K.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Social Science in Perspective Description: 16(4), Oct-Dec, 2024: p.401-421. In: Social Science in PerspectiveSummary: Often we come across questions about the relevance of social sciences in public life, questioning its authenticity, uniqueness in theory or objectives, and application in making polices in different spatial and social levels. Even social scientists are shy of saying about the their views, often as “’One throne hand, and on the other hand ‘most common criticism about social sciences are about heir lack of ragout and reliability of findings, low power of societal predictions and flack of universal applicability.- Reproduced
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Often we come across questions about the relevance of social sciences in public life, questioning its authenticity, uniqueness in theory or objectives, and application in making polices in different spatial and social levels. Even social scientists are shy of saying about the their views, often as “’One throne hand, and on the other hand ‘most common criticism about social sciences are about heir lack of ragout and reliability of findings, low power of societal predictions and flack of universal applicability.- Reproduced

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