WRITING THE RESEARCH REPORT AND THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
- See “NIH FY 1991 Budget Rescinded by $3.1 Mil-
lion, Congress Objects to 31 Research Projects Funded
by NSF,”The Blue Sheet(F-D-C Reports, Inc.) (May 27,
1992), p. 3.
- Nature Neuroscience Editorial (2005).
- See Brainard and Borrego (2003), Brainard and
Southwick (2001), Cordes (1998), Payne (2003a,
2003b), and Savage (2001) on rapidly increasing pork
barrel academic spending.
- See Golder (1996).
- Lawrence Altman, “Experts See Bias in Drug Data,”
New York Times(April 29, 1997).
- See Punch (1986:18–19; 49–69) and Sheryl Gay
Stolberg, “Gifts to Science Researchers Have Strings,
Study Finds,”New York Times(April 1, 1998). On
the nursing home “SLAPP suit,” see Greenhouse, “Cor-
nell Professor Fights a Slander Suit,”New York Times
(April 1, 1998), and news report of Morning Edition, Na-
tional Public Radio (April 27, 1998).
- See Block (2003), Clymer (2002), Krider (2004),
Lee (2003), and Union of Concerned Scientists (2004).
- For more discussion on how researchers select re-
search questions or problems, see Gieryn (1978) and
Zuckerman (1978).
- See Brym (1980) on role of intellectuals in society.
- Marsh (1984), Noelle-Neumann (1974, 1984), and
Price (1989) discussed the effects of research results on
subsequent public behavior and opinion.
- Bartiz (1960), Schrecker (1986), Schwendinger and
Schwendinger (1974), and Silva and Slaughter (1980)
discuss the history of social researchers in society.
- Committees on the Status of Women in Sociology
(1986).