A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and new democratic commitment to ‘the publics’ has implications for the identity and calling of sociology. In this so-called ‘identity crisis’, some sociologists have introduced the so-called ‘after dialectics’ thesis and argue that social conditions have now become such that the possibility of a dialectical sociology has disappeared. In this article, the argument is introduced that such a diagnosis rests on a common misunderstanding of dialectics. Particularly drawing inspiration from the works of C. Wright Mills and Alvin Gouldner, this article seeks to retrace the classical or Greek meaning and the original significance that they attributed to ...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This contribution to the sociology of sociology identifies and offers an explanation for a transform...
ABSTRACT This article situates Craig Calhoun’s early sociological trajectory within a diverse set of...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
This article is a reading of the `new sociology' that is mainly identified with the works of C. Wrig...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
The necessity with which the sociologist is confronted of defining his object does not imply that he...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
The thesis takes departure from Robert Friedrichs' text A Sociology of Sociology which appeared in ...
The article commences with a personal reflection on reflexive sociology's methodological emergence f...
This paper returns to C. Wright Mills' The Sociological Imagination to make an argument about the cr...
Nowadays, the widespread view is that classical sociology is tainted with ‘methodological nationalis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-59)This theoretical thesis reviews the crisis in socia...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This contribution to the sociology of sociology identifies and offers an explanation for a transform...
ABSTRACT This article situates Craig Calhoun’s early sociological trajectory within a diverse set of...
A rapidly changing ‘society’ that requires ‘new units of analysis’, ‘new roles for sociology’, and n...
This article is a reading of the `new sociology' that is mainly identified with the works of C. Wrig...
From the outset, sociology has faced various ways of understanding its relations with civil society....
Contemporary sociology is at a fateful crossroads. The paper points to some aspects of its crisis as...
Reflecting on Michael Burawoy’s classification of sociology into professional, critical, policy, and...
The necessity with which the sociologist is confronted of defining his object does not imply that he...
Paul Veyne has suggested in 1971 that Sociology lacked a study object. Three quarters of a century a...
The thesis takes departure from Robert Friedrichs' text A Sociology of Sociology which appeared in ...
The article commences with a personal reflection on reflexive sociology's methodological emergence f...
This paper returns to C. Wright Mills' The Sociological Imagination to make an argument about the cr...
Nowadays, the widespread view is that classical sociology is tainted with ‘methodological nationalis...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-59)This theoretical thesis reviews the crisis in socia...
This article discusses the technocratic collision of sociology. Sociology is a discipline with a str...
This contribution to the sociology of sociology identifies and offers an explanation for a transform...
ABSTRACT This article situates Craig Calhoun’s early sociological trajectory within a diverse set of...