As a contribution to current debates on the ‘social life of methods’, in this article we present an ethnomethodological study of the role of understanding within statistical practice. After reviewing the empirical turn in the methods literature and the challenges to the qualitative-quantitative divide it has given rise to, we argue such case studies are relevant because they enable us to see different ways in which ‘methods’, here quantitative methods, come to have a social life – by embodying and exhibiting understanding they ‘make the social structures of everyday activities observable’ (Garfinkel, 1967: 75), thereby putting society on display. Exhibited understandings rest on distinctive lines of practical social and cultural inquiry – e...
The social sciences are currently going through a reflexive phase, one marked by the appearance of a...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Contemporary social science research is often concerned to engage with and promote particular forms ...
As a contribution to current debates on the ‘social life of methods’, in this article we present an ...
This article examines the character of a small but detailed observational study that focused on two ...
Despite the huge literature on the methodology of the social sciences, relatively little interest ha...
This paper examined quantitative and qualitative techniques as applicable to sociological research. ...
Criticism against quantitative methods has grown in the context of Bbigdata^, charging an empirical,...
AbstractThis chapter reviews Harold Garfinkel’s work on method in the social sciences, focusing spec...
The study presented in this thesis explores how professional sociologists view the nature and functi...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
This article discusses how methodological practices can shape and limit how mixed methods is practic...
Students, as well as professional research proposals have been rejected by the proposal committee an...
Over the years, mathematics and statistics have become increasingly important in the socia...
Amid ongoing controversies in ethnography concerning representation, reproducibility, and generaliza...
The social sciences are currently going through a reflexive phase, one marked by the appearance of a...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Contemporary social science research is often concerned to engage with and promote particular forms ...
As a contribution to current debates on the ‘social life of methods’, in this article we present an ...
This article examines the character of a small but detailed observational study that focused on two ...
Despite the huge literature on the methodology of the social sciences, relatively little interest ha...
This paper examined quantitative and qualitative techniques as applicable to sociological research. ...
Criticism against quantitative methods has grown in the context of Bbigdata^, charging an empirical,...
AbstractThis chapter reviews Harold Garfinkel’s work on method in the social sciences, focusing spec...
The study presented in this thesis explores how professional sociologists view the nature and functi...
British sociology has been characterised as suffering from a ‘quantitative deficit’ originating from...
This article discusses how methodological practices can shape and limit how mixed methods is practic...
Students, as well as professional research proposals have been rejected by the proposal committee an...
Over the years, mathematics and statistics have become increasingly important in the socia...
Amid ongoing controversies in ethnography concerning representation, reproducibility, and generaliza...
The social sciences are currently going through a reflexive phase, one marked by the appearance of a...
In 2012, in a bid to improve the quantitative methods training of social science students in the UK,...
Contemporary social science research is often concerned to engage with and promote particular forms ...