How did my social-scientific worldview and my preferred methodological approach on selected research topics get to the point where they are "in the end"? I am talking about the development of my positioning as a researcher in the field of tension between personal-familial, professional-disciplinary, university-institutional, political, and societal relationships. Here, the concept of scientific work/activity as performed by researchers in context plays a central role. I connect this to the postulate and the practice of an accompanying self-reflexive consideration as a component of my personal research style. In my eyes, the norms of scientific knowledge production do not result from an abstract "logic of justification" (Popper 1992) but are...
The dynamics of scientific research have undergone major changes within the past 30 years as a resul...
The major emphasis of the sociology of scientific knowledge has been on the natural sciences. Rece...
The title of this book, Social Research and Reflexivity, might be a bit misleading for those who are...
According to Krieger (1991: 47,116) “Social Science is premised on minimising the self, viewing it a...
The book contains an extensive set of chapters which explain why aresearch student’s thesis has used...
This article examines the intellectual contours in calls to reflexivity in social research. In chart...
Attention to reflexivity is often assumed to be the means through which the assumptions and values o...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
The most puzzling and striking feature of Social Theory lies in the impossibility to control its lea...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
In debates on methodology, reflexivity describes an analytical practice whereby researchers take the...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
Studies of science are increasingly drawing attention to the highly communal nature of research. Eth...
ABSTRACT: I would like to discuss some perspectives on scientific approaches traditionally viewed as...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
The dynamics of scientific research have undergone major changes within the past 30 years as a resul...
The major emphasis of the sociology of scientific knowledge has been on the natural sciences. Rece...
The title of this book, Social Research and Reflexivity, might be a bit misleading for those who are...
According to Krieger (1991: 47,116) “Social Science is premised on minimising the self, viewing it a...
The book contains an extensive set of chapters which explain why aresearch student’s thesis has used...
This article examines the intellectual contours in calls to reflexivity in social research. In chart...
Attention to reflexivity is often assumed to be the means through which the assumptions and values o...
It cannot be denied that reflexivity has become a must in social science methodological discourse in...
The most puzzling and striking feature of Social Theory lies in the impossibility to control its lea...
While process theory has effectively and systematically been employed in the study of organizations,...
In debates on methodology, reflexivity describes an analytical practice whereby researchers take the...
The article concentrates on the most essential elements of a social science as research, whereby res...
Studies of science are increasingly drawing attention to the highly communal nature of research. Eth...
ABSTRACT: I would like to discuss some perspectives on scientific approaches traditionally viewed as...
The importance of questioning the values, background assumptions, and normative orientations shaping...
The dynamics of scientific research have undergone major changes within the past 30 years as a resul...
The major emphasis of the sociology of scientific knowledge has been on the natural sciences. Rece...
The title of this book, Social Research and Reflexivity, might be a bit misleading for those who are...