This paper returns to C. Wright Mills' The Sociological Imagination to make an argument about the crisis of sociological method and theory today. Mills' famous text opens with a stinging critique of abstracted empiricism and grand theory on the grounds that they fetishize either methods or concepts. It is argued that Mills' critique can be applied to current sociological practices and thinking. The first part of this paper centres on questions of method, and reads between Mills' critique of abstracted empiricism and a recent debate over what Mike Savage and Roger Burrows call the ‘coming crisis of empirical sociology’. In the light of this, it is argued that two crises currently haunt empirical sociology: a crisis of imagination and measure...
Calls for «global sociology» are nowadays commonplace. Sometimes they are framed in a positive way, ...
ABSTRACT The core aspects of how sociological Explanation and Interpretation characteristically ope...
The debate on the crisis of sociology is almost endemic among sociologists, but since the 90s of the...
This article offers a critical appraisal of C. Wright Mills’s The Sociological Imagination with focu...
This article takes the fiftieth anniversary of the death of American sociologist C. Wright Mills as ...
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
This ar ticle argues that in an age of knowing capitalism, sociologists have not adequately thought ...
Charles Wright Mills wrote his renowned and bestselling The Sociological Imagination fifty years ago...
This paper offers a restatement of Wright Mills’ The Sociological Imagination and tries to judge whe...
The present paper works toward a critical examination of the implications of continued reliance on t...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Using C. Wright Mills’ book The Sociological Imagination as a touchstone for its discussion, this ar...
Issues of measure and value and the relations between the two have inhabited the heartland of sociol...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
Calls for «global sociology» are nowadays commonplace. Sometimes they are framed in a positive way, ...
ABSTRACT The core aspects of how sociological Explanation and Interpretation characteristically ope...
The debate on the crisis of sociology is almost endemic among sociologists, but since the 90s of the...
This article offers a critical appraisal of C. Wright Mills’s The Sociological Imagination with focu...
This article takes the fiftieth anniversary of the death of American sociologist C. Wright Mills as ...
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
This ar ticle argues that in an age of knowing capitalism, sociologists have not adequately thought ...
Charles Wright Mills wrote his renowned and bestselling The Sociological Imagination fifty years ago...
This paper offers a restatement of Wright Mills’ The Sociological Imagination and tries to judge whe...
The present paper works toward a critical examination of the implications of continued reliance on t...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Using C. Wright Mills’ book The Sociological Imagination as a touchstone for its discussion, this ar...
Issues of measure and value and the relations between the two have inhabited the heartland of sociol...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
This article commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of The Sociological Imagination by recalling, ren...
Calls for «global sociology» are nowadays commonplace. Sometimes they are framed in a positive way, ...
ABSTRACT The core aspects of how sociological Explanation and Interpretation characteristically ope...
The debate on the crisis of sociology is almost endemic among sociologists, but since the 90s of the...