Social Scientist as Public Intellectual
Delve into the thought-provoking world of "Social Scientist as Public Intellectual," authored by JH, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2006. This engaging paperback, spanning 176 pages, tackles the crucial question of the social scientist's role in public discourse. The book argues that while political and economic institutions often shape academic knowledge, there are still ample opportunities for social scientists to assert their independence. Emphasizing the importance of viewing their work through the lens of public intellectualism, this compelling read inspires social scientists to contribute meaningfully to societal discussions. Enhance your understanding of the intersection between academia and public life with this insightful exploration.