Prospects of Analytical Sociology
Séminaire scientifique de l’OSC vendredi 30 mai 2014 9h30-11h, salle Annick Percheron 98 rue de l’Université Paris 7e
Peter Bearman, Jonathan R. Cole Professor of the Social Sciences, Columbia University, Professeur invité par le Département de sociologie de Sciences Po
Prospects of Analytical Sociology
Pour préparer la séance, on peut lire :
Hedström, Peter and Peter Bearman (eds.) : The Oxford Handbook of Analytical Sociology, Oxford University Press, 2009
Disponible à la Bibliothèque de Sciences Po, salle 3e étage du 27, cote : 301-HED-2009
Résumé de l’éditeur
Analytical sociology is a strategy for understanding the social world. It is concerned with explaining important social facts such as network structures, patterns of residential segregation, typical beliefs, cultural tastes, and common ways of acting. It explains such facts not merely by relating them to other social facts, but by detailing in clear and precise ways the mechanisms through which the social facts were brought about. Making sense of the relationship between micro and macro thus is one of the central concerns of analytical sociology. The approach is a contemporary incarnation of Robert K. Merton’s notion of middle-range theory and represents a vision of sociological theory as a tool-box of semi-general theories each of which is adequate for explaining certain types of phenomena. The Handbook brings together some of the most prominent sociologists in the world in a concerted effort to move sociology in a more analytical and rigorous direction. Some of the chapters focus on action and interaction as the cogs and wheels of social processes, while others consider the dynamic social processes that these actions and interactions bring about.
Recensions (sélection) :
British Journal of Sociology (2012) texte intégral réservé aux abonnés
European Sociological Review (2010, CR de Jean-François Mignot) texte intégral réservé aux abonnés
Acta Sociological (2011) texte intégral réservé aux abonnés
Peter Bearman intervient également au LIEPP le 28 mai 2014, et au Centre d’études européennes le 2 juin 2014
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