A Lack of Ideological Diversity is Killing Social Research

Times Higher Education 2298:27-28 (2017)
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Abstract

The lack of ideological diversity in social research, paired with the lack of engagement with citizens and policymakers who come from other places on the ideological spectrum, poses an existential risk to the continued credibility, utility and even viability of social research. The need for reform is urgent.

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Musa Al-Gharbi
Columbia University

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