This contribution to the sociology of sociology identifies and offers an explanation for a transformation in the categorical underpinnings of the discipline. Through the articulation of the arguments of Chertok (1990) and Szymanski (1985), it is argued that \u27metatheoretical shifts — systematic changes in the categorical and paradigmatic underpinnings of sociological theories and analyses — are a function of the vitality of social movements. Through a historical and textual analysis of the characteristics of sociological analyses of race and ethnicity since the 1950s, tentative evidence for the existence of a recent metatheoretical shift is documented
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
The author aims to identify main formats of metatheorizing in sociology and its potential in the spe...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
This contribution to the sociology of sociology offers an empirical evaluation of a comprehensive cl...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The 1970s is a decade in which sociology is characterized by attempts to define its paradigmatic sta...
Sociology is the field that studies individuals, society, social institutions, and behavior. While t...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
On the one hand creating the theory of social change was connected with separation sociology trom ph...
ABSTRACT The core aspects of how sociological Explanation and Interpretation characteristically ope...
This paper reviews the ways in which sociologists in the second half of the twentieth century attemp...
Nowadays, the widespread view is that classical sociology is tainted with ‘methodological nationalis...
The paradigm of political development, based the projections of the mid-20th century's idea of progr...
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
The author aims to identify main formats of metatheorizing in sociology and its potential in the spe...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...
This contribution to the sociology of sociology offers an empirical evaluation of a comprehensive cl...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
The 1970s is a decade in which sociology is characterized by attempts to define its paradigmatic sta...
Sociology is the field that studies individuals, society, social institutions, and behavior. While t...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
Over centuries past, human societies have been through fundamental changes often defined as ‘moderni...
On the one hand creating the theory of social change was connected with separation sociology trom ph...
ABSTRACT The core aspects of how sociological Explanation and Interpretation characteristically ope...
This paper reviews the ways in which sociologists in the second half of the twentieth century attemp...
Nowadays, the widespread view is that classical sociology is tainted with ‘methodological nationalis...
The paradigm of political development, based the projections of the mid-20th century's idea of progr...
This volume brings together internationally renowned and new scholars to consider the changing relat...
The author aims to identify main formats of metatheorizing in sociology and its potential in the spe...
The article attempts to trace changes in two elements of sociological theory, the first being descri...