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Bertram Myron Gross (1912 in Philadelphia – March 12, 1997 in Walnut Creek, California) was an American social scientist, Federal bureaucrat and Professor of Political Science at Hunter College (CUNY).
Boris Meissner (August 10, 1915 Pskov - September 10, 2003 Cologne) was a German lawyer and social scientist, specializing in international law and Eastern European history and politics.
Klaus M. Leisinger (* born on 6 February 1947 in Lörrach) is a social scientist and economist.
Largely drawn from the work of French industrialist Henri Fayol, it first appeared in a 1937 staff paper by Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick written for the Brownlow Committee.
Luther Gulick's fact-value dichotomy was a key contender for Wilson's proposed politics-administration dichotomy.
Arthur C. Brooks (born 1964), American social scientist and musician
It features articles by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, LSE political philosopher, John Gray, renowned atheist philosopher, A. C. Grayling, LSE social scientist Nicos Mouzelis, an interview with anti-religion crusader Michel Onfray and features the Austrian actionist artist Hermann Nitsch, British artist Becky Beasley, Miuccia Prada protégé Martino Gamper and Warren Neidich.
Bharat Swabhiman Andolan (Hindi: भारत स्वाभिमान आंदोलन, Bhārat swābhimān āṅdolan — “Self-respect Indian Movement”) is a national movement started by Swami Ramdev which inspired social scientist Rajiv Dixit's swadeshi concept throughout India.
Although no office has yet been established, the social scientist Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, a former member of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, has since March 2004 promoted the establishment of an Independent Children's Commissioner for Bangladesh.
Among the Western thinkers who meet the Dalai Lama are: quantum physicist Fred Alan Wolf, social scientist Jean Houston, and founder of Agape International Spiritual Center church in Los Angeles, Dr. Michael Beckwith.
Dieter Senghaas (born August 27, 1940, in Geislingen an der Steige) is a German social scientist and peace researcher.
The board of directors of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW) announced June 14, 2010 that it has appointed social scientist Sarah Degnan Kambou president of the organization.
He collaborated closely with Belgian economist Luc Soete, with Italian social scientist Giovanni Dosi, and he kept a strong intellectual link with the American economist Richard R. Nelson.
He published one of the most important textbooks in that area "Simulation for the Social Scientist", now in its second edition (together with Nigel Gilbert).
Donald Markwell (born 1959), Australian social scientist and college president
Michael Prochazka (born February 10, 1972 in Klagenfurt) is an Austrian social scientist and economist and vice-chairman of the Austrian Service Abroad.
Omar Asghar Khan, Pakistani social activist, social scientist, economist and politician
Reinhard Opitz, German left-wing intellectual and social scientist
This is the title of the book written by veteran social scientist, researcher Y D Phadke.
Raymond Duncan Gastil (1931–December 19, 2012 ) was an American social scientist, best known for evaluating political freedom in the Freedom in the World reports published by Freedom House".
Nigel Gilbert published with Klaus G. Troitzsch the first textbook on Social Simulation: Simulation for the Social Scientist (1999) and established its most relevant journal: the Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation.
Professor Shlomo Avineri, a leading Israeli social scientist, received the Solomon Bublick prize for 2009 in recognition of his contribution to political science and the politics of the State of Israel.
Steven W. Mosher, social scientist, demographer, China scholar, and author