First published in 2003, The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia is a high-quality reference on significant research in Australian social sciences. The book is divided into three main sections, covering the central areas of the social sciences-economics, political science and sociology. Each section examines the significant research in the field, placing it within the context of broader debates about the nature of the social sciences and the ways in which institutional changes have shaped how they are defined, taught and researched.
First published in 2003, The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia is a high-quality reference on significant research in Australian social sciences. The book is divided into three main sections, covering the central areas of the social sciences-economics, political science and sociology. Each section examines the significant research in the field, placing it within the context of broader debates about the nature of the social sciences and the ways in which institutional changes have shaped how they are defined, taught and researched.
Ian McAllister is Director, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Economics: 1. Privatisation John Quiggin 2. Competition policy and regulation Stephen P. King 3. Economics and the environment Jeff Bennett 4. Health economics Jane Hall 5. Immigration Glenn Withers 6. Labour market and industrial relations Jeff Borland 7. Income distribution and redistribution Peter Saunders 8. Taxation Patricia Apps, Glenn Jones and Elizabeth Savage 9. Innovation Peter Sheehan and George Messinis 10. International trade and industry policies Kym Anderson 11. The macro economy Graeme Wells 12. Money and banking Bruce Felmingham Part II. Political Science: 13. Political theory Chandran Kukathas 14. Federalism and the constitution Brian Galligan 15. Legislative institutions Campbell Sharman 16. Political parties and electoral behaviour Simon Jackman 17. Electoral systems David M. Farrell and Ian McAllister 18. Gender politics Patty Renfrow 19. Interest groups and social movements Ian Marsh 20. Environmental policy and politics Elim Papadakis 21. International relations Christian Reus-Smit 22. Political economy Stephen Bell and John Ravenhill 23. Public policy and public administration John Wanna Part III. Sociology: 24. Patterns of social inequality Kathryn Dwan and John S. Western 25. Families and households Janeen Baxter 26. Gender perspectives Chilla Bulbeck 27. Work and employment Bill Martin 28. Crime and deviance Sharyn L. Roach Anleu 29. Health and illness Jake M. Najman 30. Population Peter McDonald 31. Race, ethnicity and immigration Christine Inglis 32. Urban and regional sociology Scott Baum and Patrick Mullins 33. Rural sociology Stewart Lockie, Lynda Herbert-Cheshire and Geoffrey Lawrence 34. Religion and spirituality Gary D. Bouma 35. Cultural studies, Australian studies and cultural sociology Philip Smith and Brad West 36. Sociological theory Peter Beilharz 37. Social policy and social welfare Adam Jamrozik.
Part I. Economics: 1. Privatisation John Quiggin 2. Competition policy and regulation Stephen P. King 3. Economics and the environment Jeff Bennett 4. Health economics Jane Hall 5. Immigration Glenn Withers 6. Labour market and industrial relations Jeff Borland 7. Income distribution and redistribution Peter Saunders 8. Taxation Patricia Apps, Glenn Jones and Elizabeth Savage 9. Innovation Peter Sheehan and George Messinis 10. International trade and industry policies Kym Anderson 11. The macro economy Graeme Wells 12. Money and banking Bruce Felmingham Part II. Political Science: 13. Political theory Chandran Kukathas 14. Federalism and the constitution Brian Galligan 15. Legislative institutions Campbell Sharman 16. Political parties and electoral behaviour Simon Jackman 17. Electoral systems David M. Farrell and Ian McAllister 18. Gender politics Patty Renfrow 19. Interest groups and social movements Ian Marsh 20. Environmental policy and politics Elim Papadakis 21. International relations Christian Reus-Smit 22. Political economy Stephen Bell and John Ravenhill 23. Public policy and public administration John Wanna Part III. Sociology: 24. Patterns of social inequality Kathryn Dwan and John S. Western 25. Families and households Janeen Baxter 26. Gender perspectives Chilla Bulbeck 27. Work and employment Bill Martin 28. Crime and deviance Sharyn L. Roach Anleu 29. Health and illness Jake M. Najman 30. Population Peter McDonald 31. Race, ethnicity and immigration Christine Inglis 32. Urban and regional sociology Scott Baum and Patrick Mullins 33. Rural sociology Stewart Lockie, Lynda Herbert-Cheshire and Geoffrey Lawrence 34. Religion and spirituality Gary D. Bouma 35. Cultural studies, Australian studies and cultural sociology Philip Smith and Brad West 36. Sociological theory Peter Beilharz 37. Social policy and social welfare Adam Jamrozik.
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