The impracticality of practical research: a history of contemporary sciences of change that conserveThe impracticality of practical research: a history of contemporary sciences of change that conserve by Thomas S. Popkewitz, University of Michigan Press, 2020, 298 pp., USD34.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-472-03774-2 (paper) [Book Review]

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The impracticality of practical research is a must-read for those who feel unease about the ‘truths’ that keep mushrooming from ‘evidence-based research’ in social and psychological sciences (pragm...

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