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- Title
Social science as social action to address inequalities.
- Authors
Staines, Zoe; Smith, Kiah; Plage, Stefanie; Lata, Lutfun Nahar; Fay, Suzanna; Zheng, Zhaoxi; Reeves, Laura Simpson; Beazley, Helen; Kuskoff, Ella; Clarke, Andrew; McGowan, Glenys; Shevellar, Lynda; Prangnell, Jonathan
- Abstract
In its most recent report, the Academy of the Social Sciences Australia (ASSA, 2021: 10) identified social inequality as a "grand challenge" for the social sciences, arguing that social scientists have a pivotal role to play in "understanding, addressing and guiding us towards a narrowing of a two‐tier society." Nevertheless, the social sciences continue to be regularly positioned as "soft" and esoteric in relation to the natural sciences, while also sustaining disproportionate funding cuts. In this article, we—a multidisciplinary group of social science researchers forming part of the Inequalities and Social Action Research Cluster based at The University of Queensland (Australia)—draw on the existing literature and our diverse experiences to reflexively consider how academic social scientists might play the active role that ASSA foresees to address social inequalities into the future. This includes by countering the inherent imperialism of the Western academy itself. We explore the roles, barriers and tensions that social scientists face and conclude by offering a framework of key strategies to improve the translational impacts of social science research for addressing social inequalities.
- Subjects
UNIVERSITY of Queensland; EQUALITY; SOCIAL science research; ACTION research; SOCIAL scientists; SOCIAL action; SOCIAL impact; ESOTERICISM
- Publication
Australian Journal of Social Issues (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ), 2024, Vol 59, Issue 1, p108
- ISSN
0157-6321
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/ajs4.272