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Title Critical realism : the difference it makes / edited by Justin Cruickshank
Published London : Routledge, 2003

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 246 pages)
Series Routledge studies in critical realism ; 6
Routledge studies in critical realism ; 6.
Contents Book Cover; Title; Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction; The self: method and ethics; The private life of the social agent: what difference does it make?; Are critical realist ethics foundationalist?; Social science and critique after the linguistic turn; Feminism, critical realism and the linguistic turn; Critical realism: the difference it makes, in theory; Critical realism and scientific method in Chomsky's linguistics; Method, politics and policy; Underlabouring and unemployment: notes for developing a critical realist approach to the agency of the chronically unemployed
New Labour, school effectiveness and ideological COMMITMENTWhat race means to realists; Cultural studies: towards a realist intervention; Political economy and globalism; Naturalism and economics; A critical realist approach to global political economy; Explaining global poverty: a realist critique of the orthodox approach; Index
Summary An introduction to the difference that critical realism can make to contemporary social sciences, covering cultural studies, feminism, globalization, heterodox economics, education policy, the self and the 'underclass' debate
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Critical realism.
Social sciences -- Methodology.
Social sciences -- Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Realism.
Critical realism
Social sciences -- Methodology
Social sciences -- Philosophy
Sociale wetenschappen.
Kritiek (filosofie)
Realisme (filosofie)
Form Electronic book
Author Cruickshank, Justin, 1969-
LC no. 2002036933
ISBN 0203512308
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