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Writing social science : a personal narrative

By: Judge, Paramjit S.
Publisher: New Delhi Rawat Publications 2019Description: 212p.ISBN: 9788131610985.Subject(s): Political Science -- Political Philosophy -- Writing on Social ScienceDDC classification: 320.5 Summary: The present work is an outcome of the efforts to make writing social science research easy for young researchers. Based on the personal experience of the author with regard to the challenges faced while writing a thesis, research paper or monograph by the young researchers, the book is written with the idea of making a journey into the world of ideas and their presentation in the written form. The work is also an attempt to make sense of how the researchers, the Indian state through the University Grants Commission and the world of publishing interact in making of the Indian social sciences. Issues of references and ethics have also been extensively dealt with to enlighten the researchers about the way the politics of academics works as well as how to overcome various challenges with regard to the language issue, approaching journals and avoiding getting trapped into the unknown world of publishing.
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The present work is an outcome of the efforts to make writing social science research easy for young researchers. Based on the personal experience of the author with regard to the challenges faced while writing a thesis, research paper or monograph by the young researchers, the book is written with the idea of making a journey into the world of ideas and their presentation in the written form. The work is also an attempt to make sense of how the researchers, the Indian state through the University Grants Commission and the world of publishing interact in making of the Indian social sciences. Issues of references and ethics have also been extensively dealt with to enlighten the researchers about the way the politics of academics works as well as how to overcome various challenges with regard to the language issue, approaching journals and avoiding getting trapped into the unknown world of publishing.

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