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Social science and social policy: roles of the applied researcher*

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In this article, the authors outline four roles (substantive expert, information processor, change agent, and scholar) which have helped to increase the potential usefulness of social science research while maintaining linkages to the academic community.
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Research on policy impact has increasingly focused on the practical application of social science research This paper outlines four roles—substantive expert, information processor, change agent, and scholar—which have helped to increase the potential usefulness of our research while maintaining linkages to the academic community This paper suggests the general nature of these roles and suggests specific implementation strategies, which need to be pursued as an early and continuing aspect of the research enterprise Balancing these multiple roles presents several analytical and ethical difficulties, but helps to establish credibility in both the scientific and policymaking communities

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Kochen's influence examined bibliometrically

TL;DR: The influence of Manfred Kochen is examined, who was instrumental in the early planning of this issue of Library Trends, through a review of the various publications that have cited his work.
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Geographers and policy-making: lessons learned from the failure of the new jersey dune management plan*

TL;DR: The case of a New Jersey dune management plan demonstrates that geographers can initiate environmental policy by formulating and proposing meritorious plans and indicates that failure to adopt useful plans may be due to distortion of information or misunderstanding of the original plan.
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Western States and National Energy Policy: The New States' Rights.

TL;DR: In the short-to mid-term, the principal means for achieving this objective is to increase the production and utilization of domestic energy resources, particularly fossil fuels and uranium as discussed by the authors.
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Socioeconomic and Institutional Constraints to Energy Development.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors summarized the limitations on energy production and utilization flowing from the siting of new facilities in inadequate socioeconomic settings, and the effects of siting new energy facilities in areas having limited assimilative capacities are described in detail.