Future social research in Ireland
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Fogarty, Michael P. 'Future social research in Ireland'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXII, Part I, 1968/1969, pp56-77Download Item:
Abstract:
What are the
main priorities for economic and social research in Ireland, looking up
to five or ten years ahead ? Within that list of priorities, what ought to be
the main tasks of ESRI ? The Institute is intended to have not
only academic freedom but an academic standard of work, meaning work
of a kind on which staff with the abilities and interests which one would
expect to find m a university can be employed without wasting the inabilities
and with satisfaction to themselves. Projects must be relevant to Ireland,
but subject to this can be weighted more towards direct usefulness or
towards the advancement of knowledge in particular disciplines, according to personal interest.
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Read before the Society, 17 January 1969
Author: Fogarty, Michael P.
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXII, Part I, 1968/1969
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Social research, Economic research, Research priorities, Economic and Social Research InstituteISSN:
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