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Politics of Social Research (Paperback)
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"Politics of Social Research" addresses itself to the question of
the behavior appropriate for social scientists conducting research
sponsored by or otherwise involving government agencies--our own
and those of other countries. The simple patriotism that suggests
that social scientists, like other citizens, should not hesitate to
put their skills at the service of their government is questioned
here and by practitioners. This is partly because of outright
disagreement with government policies and partly because of the
threat to independence posed by massive government funding. As this
book plainly shows, the problems are especially acute for social
scientists working abroad, where they are viewed as "de facto"
representatives of American policy while at the same time they must
accommodate to the policies of foreign governments.
Beals begins by describing specific and precipitating
problems--Project Camelot and other research undertakings that met
with difficulties--and a general review of the kinds of problems
people engaged in social research encounter (concealment and
misrepresentation, nationalism and colonialism, protection of
subjects, etc.) These problems are then placed in historical and
ideological perspective. This reveals differing views of the
relationship between social scientists and government and the
meanings and uses of various kinds of research.
The book also contains a survey of the particular problems
encountered by research social scientists in each of the major
areas outside the United States. First published in 1969, and here
reissued with a new introduction, this volume remains essential
reading for all who are concerned with improving the responsible
use of social research by governments, while safeguarding the
freedom and integrity of the research and the researcher.
"Ralph L. Beals" was chairman of the Department of Anthropology
and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. "Alan
Woolfolk" is director, core curriculum at Oglethorpe University,
Atlanta.
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