Much post-positivist policy theory implies that positivism exists as a self-protecting paradigm. Inspired by a one-sided reading of Kuhn, this understanding suggests that policy positivism must be overcome as a whole. This approach is problematic. In particular, there are important contradictions between various elements commonly said to be part of the positivist paradigm
Positivismus oder Postpositivismus? : krit. Bemerkungen zu Jeffrey Alexanders Neubegründung d. sozio...
Since the 1990s, international relations theory (IR) has supposedly been in the grip of a \u27Third ...
There is a stereotypical belief among many researchers that the social world is complex in nature, a...
In focusing on the Kincheloe and Tobin paper, ‘The Much Exaggerated Death of Positivism,’ this forum...
Positivism is a favorite object of postmodernist attacks. With an interesting exception, namely Hume...
This chapter emphasises the difference between traditional and ‘post-positivist’ approaches to polic...
The article explores positivism-postpositivism debate in social sciences that has been lasting alrea...
Thomas S. Kuhn’s original idea of paradigm and paradigm shift provides the scientist with theory, me...
A common theme in the Centennial Issue of the American Political Science Review was how subfields ha...
In his essay on the development of knowledge, Kuhn refers to methods of puzzle solving as paradigms....
This paper examined six philosophical paradigms, namely positivism, interpretivism, post-positivism,...
The scientific research in sociology has several paradigms namely positivistic, social constructivis...
Abstract: The specter of positivism haunts critical urban studies, distracting us from the possibil...
Abstract. This theoretical paper aims to critically discuss the extent of positivism in order for us...
Different paradigms or perspectives function as the point of departure and framework for research. I...
Positivismus oder Postpositivismus? : krit. Bemerkungen zu Jeffrey Alexanders Neubegründung d. sozio...
Since the 1990s, international relations theory (IR) has supposedly been in the grip of a \u27Third ...
There is a stereotypical belief among many researchers that the social world is complex in nature, a...
In focusing on the Kincheloe and Tobin paper, ‘The Much Exaggerated Death of Positivism,’ this forum...
Positivism is a favorite object of postmodernist attacks. With an interesting exception, namely Hume...
This chapter emphasises the difference between traditional and ‘post-positivist’ approaches to polic...
The article explores positivism-postpositivism debate in social sciences that has been lasting alrea...
Thomas S. Kuhn’s original idea of paradigm and paradigm shift provides the scientist with theory, me...
A common theme in the Centennial Issue of the American Political Science Review was how subfields ha...
In his essay on the development of knowledge, Kuhn refers to methods of puzzle solving as paradigms....
This paper examined six philosophical paradigms, namely positivism, interpretivism, post-positivism,...
The scientific research in sociology has several paradigms namely positivistic, social constructivis...
Abstract: The specter of positivism haunts critical urban studies, distracting us from the possibil...
Abstract. This theoretical paper aims to critically discuss the extent of positivism in order for us...
Different paradigms or perspectives function as the point of departure and framework for research. I...
Positivismus oder Postpositivismus? : krit. Bemerkungen zu Jeffrey Alexanders Neubegründung d. sozio...
Since the 1990s, international relations theory (IR) has supposedly been in the grip of a \u27Third ...
There is a stereotypical belief among many researchers that the social world is complex in nature, a...