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  1. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The focus on societal impact in science governance and on interaction as a means to achieve this is particularly controversial for the social sciences and humanities (SSH), which we conceive of here as all research disciplines and subdisciplines that deal with social, societal, and cultural matters.
    • Government, Politics, Science, and Trust

      Science does not exist in isolation. Public discussions of new discoveries, applications, or concerns about science take place in a sociopolitical context. During the workshop, a panel of current and former scientist policy-makers, moderated by David Goldston of the Natural Resources Defense Council, discussed the intersections of government, politics, and science, and the influence of those ...

  2. Jan 10, 2023Introduction The relationship between government and social science has been a topic of debate for many years. Government is defined as "the body of persons that constitutes the governing authority of a political unit" while social science is "the study of human society and social relationships." This article will explore the complex relationship between these two disciplines and ...
  3. Jan 2, 2025When we think of social science, we often associate it with academics and researchers who study human behavior, societies, and institutions. However, is government also a social science? This question may seem straightforward, but it's more complex than it initially appears. In this article, we'll delve into the concept of government as social science and explore its numerous dimensions.
  4. The third unit examines how society can change the state through revolutionary and reformist social movements. We end by exploring ongoing struggles in the contemporary world to remake states and societies by critically examining case studies of both positive and negative social change.
  5. ssri.psu.edu

    Mar 3, 2024The new "Why Social Science?" post comes from Camille Gamboa from Sage who interviews Euan Adie, Overton's managing director, to learn more about the large impact that social science makes on policy and his work creating tools to connect the scholarly and policy worlds. We know that social and behavioral science (SBS) has a hold on the conversation when institutional and government decision ...
  6. whysocialscience.com

    Throughout my career as a professor of public policy, public administration, and political science, I have been convinced of the value of social science, especially political science. For more than three decades my research has focused on the role nonprofit organizations play in public policy. This research is grounded in expanding our understanding of the relationship between government and ...
  7. A new social ontology of government After several years of thinking about the nature of government as a network of organizations, I am happy to share the news that Palgrave Macmillan has published my short book, A New Social Ontology of Government: Consent, Coordination, and Authority (Foundations of Government and Public Administration).
  8. whitehouse.gov

    7 days agoPCAST is the sole body of advisors from outside the federal government charged with making science, technology, and innovation policy recommendations to the President. Learn more about their work ...
  9. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    National Center for Biotechnology Information

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › books › NBK321986

    Science does not exist in isolation. Public discussions of new discoveries, applications, or concerns about science take place in a sociopolitical context. During the workshop, a panel of current and former scientist policy-makers, moderated by David Goldston of the Natural Resources Defense Council, discussed the intersections of government, politics, and science, and the influence of those ...
  10. - Institutions provide the stability and familiarity necessary to embed routines and reshape culture. In non-market environments these are essential tools. Over time, institutions become self-reinforcing as associated norms become widely shared and accepted. The downside to these qualities are the risk of staleness, and maladaptation, as institutions fail to keep up with external demands ...
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