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Encyclopedia > International Social Science Council

The International Social Science Council (ISSC) is an international organisation that aims to promote the social and behavioural sciences. It was founded in 1952, under the auspices of UNESCO. 1952 (MCMLII) was a [[leap year starting on Tueday] (link will take you to calendar). ... UNESCO logo The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, commonly known as UNESCO, is a specialized agency of the United Nations system established in 1945. ...


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International Sociological Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (160 words)
International Sociological Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to scientific purposes in the field of sociology and social sciences.
The ISA was founded in 1949 under UNESCO and currently its members come from 109 countries.
The ISA is a member of the International Social Science Council with the status of the Non-Governmental Organization in formal associate relations with UNESCO and special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations.
RAND | Papers | Social Science Metapolicy : Some Concepts and Applications. (354 words)
Prepared as background material for the International Social Science Council Conference on Social Science Policy, Paris, April 1970, this paper presents some concepts for the formulation of social science policy issues and their examination.
The goal of policy sciences is mainly instrumental-normative policymaking improvement, within the boundaries of morally acceptable values.
The overall main conclusion is that every concern with social science policy should devote considerable attention to explicit consideration of social science metapolicy issues.
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