Real social science : applied phronesis / edited by Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman, Sanford Schram.
Material type: TextPublisher: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2012Description: xi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0521168201
- 9780521168205
- 1107000254
- 9781107000254
- 300 23
- H62 .R355 2012
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 300 REA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A517789B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: new directions in social science Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram; 2. Phronetic social science: an idea whose time has come Sanford Schram; 3. Phronesis and narrative analysis Todd Landman; 4. The feel for power games: everyday phronesis and social theory Arthur W. Frank; 5. Phronesis, projects and power research Stewart R. Clegg and Tyrone S. Pitsis; 6. Why mass media matter, and how to work with them: phronesis and megaprojects Bent Flyvbjerg; 7. Power and conflict in collaborative research Corey Shdaimah and Roland Stahl; 8. Unsettling a settler society: film, phronesis and collaborative planning in small-town Canada Leonie Sandercock and Giovanni Attili; 9. Phronesis and critical policy analysis: Heathrow's 'third runway' and the politics of sustainable aviation in the UK Steve Griggs and David Howarth; 10. Amnesty in the age of accountability: Brazil in comparative context Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne and Andrew G. Reiter; 11. Feminist phronesis and technologies of citizenship Virginia Eubanks; 12. Making the teaching of social justice matter William Paul Simmons; 13. Spatial phronesis: a case study in geosurveillance Ranu Basu; 14. Important next steps in phronetic social science Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram -- --
1. Introduction: new directions in social science / Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram -- 2. Phronetic social science: an idea whose time has come / Sanford Schram -- 3. Phronesis and narrative analysis / Todd Landman -- 4. The feel for power games: everyday phronesis and social theory / Arthur W. Frank -- 5. Phronesis, projects and power research / Stewart R. Clegg and Tyrone S. Pitsis -- 6. Why mass media matter, and how to work with them: phronesis and megaprojects / Bent Flyvbjerg -- 7. Power and conflict in collaborative research / Corey Shdaimah and Roland Stahl -- 8. Unsettling a settler society: film, phronesis and collaborative planning in small-town Canada / Leonie Sandercock and Giovanni Attili -- 9. Phronesis and critical policy analysis: Heathrow's 'third runway' and the politics of sustainable aviation in the United Kingdom / Steve Griggs and David Howarth -- 10. Amnesty in the age of accountability: Brazil in comparative context / Tricia D. Olsen, Leigh A. Payne and Andrew G. Reiter -- 11. Feminist phronesis and technologies of citizenship / Virginia Eubanks -- 12. Making the teaching of social justice matter / William Paul Simmons -- 13. Spatial phronesis: a case study in geosurveillance / Ranu Basu -- 14. Important next steps in phronetic social science / Bent Flyvbjerg, Todd Landman and Sanford Schram.
"Real Social Science presents a new, hands-on approach to social inquiry. The theoretical and methodological ideas behind the book, inspired by Aristotelian phronesis, represent an original perspective within the social sciences, and for the first time this volume gives readers a set of studies exemplifying what applied phronesis looks like in practice. The reflexive analysis of values and power gives new meaning to the impact of research on policy and practice. Real Social Science is a major step forward in a novel and thriving field of research. This book will benefit scholars, researchers, and students who want to make a difference in practice, not just in the academy. Its message will make it essential reading for students and academics across the social sciences"-- Provided by publisher.
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