This article reviews John H. Goldthorpe’s latest essay Sociology as a Population Science (2016). After outlining the main theses of the book, two major issues arising from the British sociologist’s proposal are discussed: the concept of causality and the boundaries of sociology. On the former, it is argued that Goldthorpe’s critique of the counterfactual approach in sociology is not convincing, particularly as concerns the issue of voluntarism in human social action. On the issue of the boundaries, it is maintained that Goldthorpe’s definition of sociology as a population science regards more its method rather than its substantive content. This leaves unanswered the question of how sociology can be distinguished from neighboring disciplines...
What forms of knowledge can social science claim to produce? Does it employ causal analysis, and if ...
This article is an overview of the behavioral science of sociology, stressing its weaknesses in term...
Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine insc...
This article reviews John H. Goldthorpe’s latest essay Sociology as a Population Science (2016). Aft...
The paper presents the recent Italian edition of John Goldthorpe’s On Sociology from the point of vi...
The paper develops a comment on the types of sociologies recently proposed by Boudon, Goldthorpe and...
Bulle Nathalie. Goldthorpe John H., On sociology. Numbers, narratives and the integration of researc...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
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In this paper I argue against the influential 'mission statement' offered by Alvin Gouldner in his b...
The article deals with the problem of sociological investigation of the science of society. It postu...
What forms of knowledge can social science claim to produce? Does it employ causal analysis, and if ...
This article is an overview of the behavioral science of sociology, stressing its weaknesses in term...
Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine insc...
This article reviews John H. Goldthorpe’s latest essay Sociology as a Population Science (2016). Aft...
The paper presents the recent Italian edition of John Goldthorpe’s On Sociology from the point of vi...
The paper develops a comment on the types of sociologies recently proposed by Boudon, Goldthorpe and...
Bulle Nathalie. Goldthorpe John H., On sociology. Numbers, narratives and the integration of researc...
If population is conceptualized as the human vehicle of society, presumably analysis of one should i...
Reseña de la obra de J. H. Goldthorpe aparecida en 2000, On Sociology: Numbers, narratives, and the ...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This paper looks at the centrality of action in social disciplines and examines the implications of ...
Copy and paste abstract article here. yet difficult goals to achieve in social science research. The...
On economics and social sciences in Britain This paper is an essay in sociology of sciences and eco...
In this paper I argue against the influential 'mission statement' offered by Alvin Gouldner in his b...
The article deals with the problem of sociological investigation of the science of society. It postu...
What forms of knowledge can social science claim to produce? Does it employ causal analysis, and if ...
This article is an overview of the behavioral science of sociology, stressing its weaknesses in term...
Research programmes in the social sciences and elsewhere can be seen as ‘set-ups’ which combine insc...