European social science in transition: assessment and outlook

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Weitere Verfasser: Dierkes, Meinolf (HerausgeberIn) , Biervert, Bernd (BerichterstatterIn)
Dokumenttyp: Edited Volume
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] Campus-Verl. [u.a.] 1992
Boulder Westview Press 1992
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Inhaltsangabe:
  • European social science : the rationale for an assessment Bernd Biervert and Meinolf Dierkes
  • Changing inequality structures in Europe : the challenge to social science Lee Rainwater
  • Enth. 18 Beitr.
  • The influence of natural science theories on contemporary social science Renate Mayntz
  • The natural science approach to social behavior Hubert Markl
  • Anthropology in Western Europe : recent trends and perspectives Anton Blok
  • Nature, environment, ecology, and social systems in advanced industrialized societies Paul Claval
  • Social psychology evolving : a progress report Klaus R. Scherer
  • Sociology Friedhelm Neidhardt and Neil J. Smelser
  • Discourse and discipline : political science as project and profession Björn Wittrock
  • The economy, economics, and society : the current state of the formation of economic theory Bernd Biervert and Josef Wieland
  • Demography in Western Europe since 1945 Rainer Münz
  • Political mobilization and participation Klaus von Beyme.
  • Sources and management of global economic instabilities Bruno Fritsch and Ralf Wiedenmann
  • Times in the social sciences : theoretical and empirical approaches Helga Nowotny
  • Concepts of nature in modern societies and nature as a theme in sociology Wolfgang van den Daele
  • Economics and the economy in the total world system Kenneth E. Boulding
  • Internationally comparative research in Europe : the underutilized resource Ariane Berthoin Antal and Meinolf Dierkes
  • European social science in transition : conclusions and recommendations Meinolf Dierkes and Peter Wagner.