This article explores the concept of theorising in social research: what is theorising; how does theorising look to those doing it and how can it be explained as a practice. The article draws on different sources, including accounts of theory and theorising in the literature as well as first-hand reporting by academics. A view is reached of theorising as a personal undertaking involving a commitment to comprehend the world. It is argued that theorising is driven by the identification of interesting problems (practical or theoretical or both) and a motivation to solve them. Theorising involves a shift of awareness from subsidiary to focal and such a shift allows a more abstract level of understanding. Theorising tends to be an individual und...
Richard Swedberg, well known for his work in economic sociology and one of the doyens of the rising ...
Postgraduate and research students in applied social disciplines are often required to examine and e...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
In this article, I focus on the importance of theory for undertaking and making sense of research. I...
This article presents a case study of the structure and logic of the author’s dissertation, with a f...
This study is a review of two categories in social science and qualitative, ethnographic researches ...
This article explores predominant uses of theory in social science research in relation to the appro...
This paper puts forward an account of psychoanalysis as an organised practice for the generation of ...
"This study is a review of two categories in social science and qualitative, ethnographic researches...
MSc student Jalal Pour, in collaboration with Naveen Khan and Ruth Ofori-Danso, offers his reflectio...
This essay focuses attention on the place of theory in empirical research. That is, this essay exami...
This article examines the intellectual contours in calls to reflexivity in social research. In chart...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Why theory, what does theory add to human inquiry? There have been literately hundreds of attempts t...
In this analysis, we contend that theorizing strengthens the connections between practice and resear...
Richard Swedberg, well known for his work in economic sociology and one of the doyens of the rising ...
Postgraduate and research students in applied social disciplines are often required to examine and e...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...
In this article, I focus on the importance of theory for undertaking and making sense of research. I...
This article presents a case study of the structure and logic of the author’s dissertation, with a f...
This study is a review of two categories in social science and qualitative, ethnographic researches ...
This article explores predominant uses of theory in social science research in relation to the appro...
This paper puts forward an account of psychoanalysis as an organised practice for the generation of ...
"This study is a review of two categories in social science and qualitative, ethnographic researches...
MSc student Jalal Pour, in collaboration with Naveen Khan and Ruth Ofori-Danso, offers his reflectio...
This essay focuses attention on the place of theory in empirical research. That is, this essay exami...
This article examines the intellectual contours in calls to reflexivity in social research. In chart...
Research in psychoanalysis, or the alleged lack of it, has become a burning topic in the field of Br...
Why theory, what does theory add to human inquiry? There have been literately hundreds of attempts t...
In this analysis, we contend that theorizing strengthens the connections between practice and resear...
Richard Swedberg, well known for his work in economic sociology and one of the doyens of the rising ...
Postgraduate and research students in applied social disciplines are often required to examine and e...
In this article I discuss a topic that is emerging as a valuable paradigm for creative practitioners...