Today's society is on the brink of new possibilities, yet it is also
beset with challenges and problems. Banks are in trouble. Climate change
threatens. The population is increasingly elderly. New health
technologies pose new ethical questions. Globalization has changed the
way we live. Public issues and private troubles are as interlaced as
ever. And, big or small, problems need solutions based on accurate and
suitable information, and on a proper understanding of the issues
involved. This volume, consisting of specially-commissioned essays on
topics of prime concern by leading social scientists at the cutting-edge
of their respective research fields, takes a considered look at a range
of problems facing society today, and considers possible solutions. It
illuminates why a social scientific understanding gives us a grasp on a
topic that would not be provided by those working in the fields of
science, humanities or the arts; in other words, this book makes plain
what is distinctive and thus invaluable about a social science
perspective.