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The Americanization Of Social Science Intellectuals And Public Responsibility In The Postwar United States Haney

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The Americanization Of Social Science Intellectuals And Public Responsibility In The Postwar United States Haney
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Publisher: Philadelphia : Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.36 MB
Author: Haney, David Paul, 1963-
Language: English
Year: 2008

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The Americanization Of Social Science Intellectuals And Public Responsibility In The Postwar United States Haney by Haney, David Paul, 1963- instant download after payment.

xii, 283 p. ; 24 cm, Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-275) and index, Introduction -- The postwar campaign for scientific legitimacy -- Quantitative methods and the institutionalization of exclusivity -- Social theory and the romance of American alienation -- Theories of mass society and the advent of a new elitism -- Fads, foibles, and autopsies: unwelcome publicity for diffident sociologists -- Pseudoscience and social engineering: American sociology's public image in the fifties -- The perils of popularity: public sociology and its antagonists -- Conclusion: the legacy of the scientific identity

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