This ar ticle argues that in an age of knowing capitalism, sociologists have not adequately thought about the challenges posed to their expertise by the proliferation of `social' transactional data which are now routinely collected, processed and analysed by a wide variety of private and public institutions. Drawing on British examples, we argue that whereas over the past 40 years sociologists championed innovative methodological resources, notably the sample survey and the in-depth interviews, which reasonably allowed them to claim distinctive expertise to access the `social' in powerful ways, such claims are now much less secure. We argue that both the sample survey and the in-depth interview are increasingly dated research methods, which...
During the 1980s, the history of the social survey method in the UK and the US evoked significant sc...
In data-based sociological practice, the traditional role of enlightenment is gradually being incorp...
etracing Wolfgang Streeck's scientific path, the following interview illustrates some key nodes in c...
This ar ticle argues that in an age of knowing capitalism, sociologists have not adequately thought ...
We respond to the two comments on our article ‘The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology ’ from Rosem...
In a recent issue of Sociology, Savage and Burrows (2007) proposed that,whilst the social survey wou...
One of the distinguishing features of the discipline of sociology is its concern with met hods and m...
This special issue poses the question: what is the empirical? More specifically, it raises this que...
This paper returns to C. Wright Mills' The Sociological Imagination to make an argument about the cr...
This special issue poses the question: what is the empirical? More specifically, it raises this ques...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
This paper examines the current crisis in education research and how we might confront it. It begins...
This article investigates the specificity of sociological materials and methods in relation to other...
The article conducts a historical sociological analysis of the appeal of epochalist modes of social ...
During the 1980s, the history of the social survey method in the UK and the US evoked significant sc...
In data-based sociological practice, the traditional role of enlightenment is gradually being incorp...
etracing Wolfgang Streeck's scientific path, the following interview illustrates some key nodes in c...
This ar ticle argues that in an age of knowing capitalism, sociologists have not adequately thought ...
We respond to the two comments on our article ‘The Coming Crisis of Empirical Sociology ’ from Rosem...
In a recent issue of Sociology, Savage and Burrows (2007) proposed that,whilst the social survey wou...
One of the distinguishing features of the discipline of sociology is its concern with met hods and m...
This special issue poses the question: what is the empirical? More specifically, it raises this que...
This paper returns to C. Wright Mills' The Sociological Imagination to make an argument about the cr...
This special issue poses the question: what is the empirical? More specifically, it raises this ques...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
This paper examines the current crisis in education research and how we might confront it. It begins...
This article investigates the specificity of sociological materials and methods in relation to other...
The article conducts a historical sociological analysis of the appeal of epochalist modes of social ...
During the 1980s, the history of the social survey method in the UK and the US evoked significant sc...
In data-based sociological practice, the traditional role of enlightenment is gradually being incorp...
etracing Wolfgang Streeck's scientific path, the following interview illustrates some key nodes in c...