How do you know: Seven theses on qualitative sociology as theory and method
By: Benzecry, Claudio E
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BookPublisher: International Sociology Description: 38(1), Jan, 2023: p.5-21.Subject(s): Qualitative analysis, Sociological methodology, Sociology of knowledge| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 38(1), Jan, 2023: p.5-21 | Available | AR128318 |
How do you know? Seven theses on qualitative sociology as theory and method In its seven theses, this article discusses: (a) how different qualitative sociology is from other approaches; (b) the role of ‘casing’ in generating both units of analysis and settings; (c) the theoretical and empirical work of adjudicating what some emergent phenomena is a case of; (d) the ‘modelization’ through writing of our case as a research object; (e) the rhetorical construction of causality and the central role of ‘puzzles’ on it; (f) the reflexive epistemological vigilance about the role of the participant observer in producing the knowledge they generate; and (g) the reconceptualization of qualitative sociology as a type of epistemological package, and of theorization, in consequence, as a kind of practical activity. – Reproduced


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