Social science is one of the branches of science, devoted to the study of societies and the relationships among members within those societies. The term was formerly used to refer to the field of sociology, the original "science of society", established in the 18th century. In addition to sociology, it now encompasses a wide array of academic disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, linguistics, management, communication studies, psychology, culturology and political science. Positivist social scientists use methods resembling those used in the natural sciences as tools for understanding societies, and so define science in its stricter modern sense. Interpretivist or speculative social scientists, by contrast, may use social critique or symbolic interpretation rather than constructing empirically falsifiable theories, and thus treat science in its broader sense. In modern academic practice, researchers are often eclectic, using multiple methodologies (for instance, by combining both quantitative and qualitative research). The term social research has also acquired a degree of autonomy as practitioners from various disciplines share similar goals and methods. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works in the genre social science 12
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Der wahre Staat
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The Managed Heart: the Commercialization of Human Feeling
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The Second Shift
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The Shield of Achilles: War, Peace, and the Course of History
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Akan Protocol: Remembering the Traditions of Our Ancestors
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The Upside of Down
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Counterknowledge
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The Outsourced Self
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The Fix
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The Way People Live
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Lives of Great Men : Living and Loving As an African Gay Man
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The Black Minority in Wealthy Countries
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