Critical realism has become increasingly well known in the social sciences, particularly for its trenchant critiques of forms of idealism such as positivism and interpretivism. Rarely, however, has critical realism itself been subjected to critique. This article argues that realism and idealism are just two sides of the same foundationalist coin, with both making ontological claims that seem to be unfalsifiable. So far, the application of critical realism to housing studies has not proved to be particularly fruitful, and the advances made by critical realists may have been in spite of, rather than because of, their commitment to critical realism
This chapter builds upon a paper that was published in 2018 which carried out a comparative analysis...
First paragraph: To many it might seem obvious that economics is concerned with reality. Its Greek r...
Instead of examining critical realism directly, this essay critically examines claims made by two pr...
Critical realism has become increasingly well known in the social sciences, particularly for its tre...
The aim of our initial call for papers was to encourage the submission of exemplars of applied work,...
Tony Lawson, founder of The Social Ontology Group and The Realist Workshop of Cambridge, h...
The development of housing studies as an academic discipline from its roots in the 1970s has seen re...
Challenging hostile characterisations of realism, this article argues that nineteenth-century realis...
This paper carries out a comparative analysis of the Critical Realist, Social Constructionist and So...
Universities are often enjoined to ‘get’ with the ‘real world’. In this article, Mary Evans gives an...
This international and interdisciplinary collection gathers stories from researchers and research st...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issues that re...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
While a number of scholars argue that classical realism is conspicuously similar to critical interna...
This chapter builds upon a paper that was published in 2018 which carried out a comparative analysis...
First paragraph: To many it might seem obvious that economics is concerned with reality. Its Greek r...
Instead of examining critical realism directly, this essay critically examines claims made by two pr...
Critical realism has become increasingly well known in the social sciences, particularly for its tre...
The aim of our initial call for papers was to encourage the submission of exemplars of applied work,...
Tony Lawson, founder of The Social Ontology Group and The Realist Workshop of Cambridge, h...
The development of housing studies as an academic discipline from its roots in the 1970s has seen re...
Challenging hostile characterisations of realism, this article argues that nineteenth-century realis...
This paper carries out a comparative analysis of the Critical Realist, Social Constructionist and So...
Universities are often enjoined to ‘get’ with the ‘real world’. In this article, Mary Evans gives an...
This international and interdisciplinary collection gathers stories from researchers and research st...
No realist project in and about economics is close to completion. There are many open issues that re...
How should critical realists do social theory? This paper considers several issues raised by this qu...
In 'Approach with caution: critical realism in social research', Andrew Brown sets out a series of c...
While a number of scholars argue that classical realism is conspicuously similar to critical interna...
This chapter builds upon a paper that was published in 2018 which carried out a comparative analysis...
First paragraph: To many it might seem obvious that economics is concerned with reality. Its Greek r...
Instead of examining critical realism directly, this essay critically examines claims made by two pr...