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The Lively Science is Michael Agar's accessible, idiosyncratic,
often humorous, and sometimes controversial explication of his own
polestar truth: "Research on humans in their social world by other
humans is not a traditional science like the one created by Galileo
and Newton." However, if the social world is not a lab, neither is
it a collection of random events. The book lays out a clear,
straightforward path to carrying out the basic scientific tasks of
forming questions and answering them to explore and account for
that non-randomness. The author deploys myriad engaging examples
drawn from a lifetime of applied and basic research to demonstrate
how human science researchers can produce discoveries that are
scientifically defensible and useful in the real world. Agar
grounds his how-to guide in an approachable discussion of
epistemology and draws on thinkers whose writings may be unfamiliar
to many social scientists. He blends that work with new
intellectual tools, such as complexity theory, disasters research,
and conversational analysis. The result is an innovative and
practical methodology that is true to the realities and surprises
of research by and about humans, yet preserves scientific standards
of falsifiability, empiricism, logic, and systematic presentation
of results. This book represents the best of Michael Agar's
visionary work. With a new foreword by Michael Brown celebrating
Agar's enormous contribution to social science methodology, The
Lively Science is for all researchers who seek to explore the full
potential of a human social science.
The Lively Science is Michael Agar's accessible, idiosyncratic,
often humorous, and sometimes controversial explication of his own
polestar truth: "Research on humans in their social world by other
humans is not a traditional science like the one created by Galileo
and Newton." However, if the social world is not a lab, neither is
it a collection of random events. The book lays out a clear,
straightforward path to carrying out the basic scientific tasks of
forming questions and answering them to explore and account for
that non-randomness. The author deploys myriad engaging examples
drawn from a lifetime of applied and basic research to demonstrate
how human science researchers can produce discoveries that are
scientifically defensible and useful in the real world. Agar
grounds his how-to guide in an approachable discussion of
epistemology and draws on thinkers whose writings may be unfamiliar
to many social scientists. He blends that work with new
intellectual tools, such as complexity theory, disasters research,
and conversational analysis. The result is an innovative and
practical methodology that is true to the realities and surprises
of research by and about humans, yet preserves scientific standards
of falsifiability, empiricism, logic, and systematic presentation
of results. This book represents the best of Michael Agar's
visionary work. With a new foreword by Michael Brown celebrating
Agar's enormous contribution to social science methodology, The
Lively Science is for all researchers who seek to explore the full
potential of a human social science.
Dope Double Agent is a war on drugs story, one that starts in the
60s and only ends with the last lines of the book. More than this,
it is the story of a young Berkeley student--and occasional drug
user--who turns into an insider expert in the drug war with a
personal agenda to subvert and correct it. He checks in as a heroin
patient, works the streets of New York, dips into worlds of PCP and
LSD, and seeks the sources of crack, heroin and ecstasy. The
delusions of the experts, the public and the politicians amaze him
and make him think the double agent job will be easy. Instead it is
impossible. He fails, spectacularly so on such hallowed ground as
the National Academy of Sciences and the National Institutes of
Health. Come behind the scenes and watch the drug policy emperor
march along for decades thinking he wears a new suit of clothes.
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