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This comprehensive work explores the intersection of social science research and Ireland’s evolving knowledge society. Published in 2004, it offers an in-depth examination of research policy frameworks that shaped social science development during a transformative period in Irish academia and economic policy.
The book analyzes the strategic importance of social science research in contributing to evidence-based policy making and economic competitiveness. It addresses key challenges facing research institutions, funding mechanisms, and the role of social scientists in addressing contemporary societal issues. MacLachlan provides valuable insights into how research policy influences the direction and quality of social science inquiry in Ireland, making it essential reading for policymakers, researchers, and academics interested in understanding the governance of research in the Irish context.







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