Richard Swedberg, well known for his work in economic sociology and one of the doyens of the rising movement in analytical sociology, offers the reader a pessimistic view of the current state-of-the-art about sociological theorizing. Indeed, compared to empirical methods or other sciences such as cognitive science, sociological theory has advanced little over the last decades. The prognosis is simple: students and researchers are taught theories but cannot theorize. If this is the case, then what is to be done? What does ‘theorizing’ mean exactly
We propose new articulation of the differences between the natural sciences and the social sciences....
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
This chapter presents the criteria that sociological explanations and theories must cover and their ...
cial scientists agree on the answer to the second question, there is no consensus with respect to th...
Richard Swedberg (Hrsg.): Theorizing in Social Science: The Context of Discovery. Stanford: Stanford...
This paper responds to Richard\u27s Swedberg\u27s call for analysis of the craft of theorizing and t...
MSc student Jalal Pour, in collaboration with Naveen Khan and Ruth Ofori-Danso, offers his reflectio...
Criticism against quantitative methods has grown in the context of Bbigdata^, charging an empirical,...
The point of departure for this paper is the location of sociological theorizing within certain soci...
The contribution of the field of science and technology studies (STS) to main stream sociology has s...
This article explores the concept of theorising in social research: what is theorising; how does the...
Theoretical advancement in sociology is contingent upon an understanding of the cognitive framework ...
Methodological understanding of the theory is as important as the theory itself, and must show the r...
If the use of social science assumptions and beliefs is what helped set fields of professional pract...
This article explores predominant uses of theory in social science research in relation to the appro...
We propose new articulation of the differences between the natural sciences and the social sciences....
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
This chapter presents the criteria that sociological explanations and theories must cover and their ...
cial scientists agree on the answer to the second question, there is no consensus with respect to th...
Richard Swedberg (Hrsg.): Theorizing in Social Science: The Context of Discovery. Stanford: Stanford...
This paper responds to Richard\u27s Swedberg\u27s call for analysis of the craft of theorizing and t...
MSc student Jalal Pour, in collaboration with Naveen Khan and Ruth Ofori-Danso, offers his reflectio...
Criticism against quantitative methods has grown in the context of Bbigdata^, charging an empirical,...
The point of departure for this paper is the location of sociological theorizing within certain soci...
The contribution of the field of science and technology studies (STS) to main stream sociology has s...
This article explores the concept of theorising in social research: what is theorising; how does the...
Theoretical advancement in sociology is contingent upon an understanding of the cognitive framework ...
Methodological understanding of the theory is as important as the theory itself, and must show the r...
If the use of social science assumptions and beliefs is what helped set fields of professional pract...
This article explores predominant uses of theory in social science research in relation to the appro...
We propose new articulation of the differences between the natural sciences and the social sciences....
Science as a knowledge has two main parts, those are social science and natural science. Natural sc...
This chapter presents the criteria that sociological explanations and theories must cover and their ...