Reflexivity is an essential sociological tool: it reveals assumptions and procedures typical of the sociology world, making them available to the public and the scientific community and therefore making them questionable. This book is intended as a sociological reflexivity exercise and, at the same time, as a study of the peculiar potential pertaining to an often denigrated discipline. Recalling past and contemporary theories, the volume confirms that sociology is still able to offer awareness tools in today culture. Moreover, following the wake of post-Weberian approaches and the communicative turn, it claims that sociology still has a social responsibility very much connected with its status of empirical science, and qualified by a meth...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
This paper proposes an epistemological conception for sociology, based in a (self)reflexive movement...
Reflexivity has been argued to be self‐defeating and potentially devastating for the sociology of sc...
Reflexivity is an essential sociological tool: it reveals assumptions and procedures typical of the ...
Reflexivity is an essential sociological tool: it reveals assumptions and procedures typical of the ...
Classical sociology was built upon three constitutive beliefs, rarely discussed. The first defined t...
ResumenLa sociología clásica se construye a partir de tres creencias constitutivas, rara vez tematiz...
Este trabajo propone una concepción epistemológica para la sociología a partir de la puesta en juego...
The most puzzling and striking feature of Social Theory lies in the impossibility to control its lea...
Attention to reflexivity is often assumed to be the means through which the assumptions and values o...
This book provides students and researchers with clear guidance through this tricky, but fundamental...
The article considers epistemic reflexivity as a specific intellectual tendency and the requirement ...
Reflexivity – the critical examination of how we see the world – is integral to good research practi...
In the discussions on modernity, the idea of reflexivity is central, but the study of reflexivity of...
This article engages the Weberian view on the scholarly vocation from a perspective informed by ‘str...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
This paper proposes an epistemological conception for sociology, based in a (self)reflexive movement...
Reflexivity has been argued to be self‐defeating and potentially devastating for the sociology of sc...
Reflexivity is an essential sociological tool: it reveals assumptions and procedures typical of the ...
Reflexivity is an essential sociological tool: it reveals assumptions and procedures typical of the ...
Classical sociology was built upon three constitutive beliefs, rarely discussed. The first defined t...
ResumenLa sociología clásica se construye a partir de tres creencias constitutivas, rara vez tematiz...
Este trabajo propone una concepción epistemológica para la sociología a partir de la puesta en juego...
The most puzzling and striking feature of Social Theory lies in the impossibility to control its lea...
Attention to reflexivity is often assumed to be the means through which the assumptions and values o...
This book provides students and researchers with clear guidance through this tricky, but fundamental...
The article considers epistemic reflexivity as a specific intellectual tendency and the requirement ...
Reflexivity – the critical examination of how we see the world – is integral to good research practi...
In the discussions on modernity, the idea of reflexivity is central, but the study of reflexivity of...
This article engages the Weberian view on the scholarly vocation from a perspective informed by ‘str...
Reflexivity refers to the fact that the perspectives and methods of the social sciences construct th...
This paper proposes an epistemological conception for sociology, based in a (self)reflexive movement...
Reflexivity has been argued to be self‐defeating and potentially devastating for the sociology of sc...