Sociological Cultural Studies
Reflexivity and Positivity in the Human Sciences
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Word Count
64,000 words, Guess
Page Count
256 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL10194052M
- ISBN-139780230008854
- ISBN-100230008852
- OCLC Control Number70199940
- OCLC Control Numbersociologicalcult00mcle
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2006049466
- Goodreads1077746
- LibraryThing8280047
Classifications
- LCCH61-H61.62BL65.C8BL6
Description
Cultural studies and sociology have long had a close, but troubled relationship. In this systematic and comprehensive treatment of the interface between these discourses, the first of its kind, Gregor McLennan offers an argument designed to clarify the considerable overlaps and continuing differences between the two discourses. His claim is that while cultural studies practitioners may not wish to be part of sociological disciplinarity, they cannot avoid investment in the generic 'idea of sociology'. Sociology, for its part, must continually push in a trans-disciplinary direction. In pursuing this overarching line, the author authoritatively connects central questions in the meta-theory of social science - around postpositivism, complexity and reflexivity - to more specific scenarios of contention between cultural studies and sociology, notably multiculturalism and Eurocentrism. Throughout the book, original and lucid arguments and interpretations are conducted in relation to representative or 'exemplary' issues and texts. The aim is to lay the basis for a more positive and philosophically consensual platform for subsequent progressive intellectual work in the human sciences.
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