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Abstract
For the last three decades, sociology has been in a permanent state...
alternative link: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0011392105055021
Abstract
For the last three decades, sociology has been in a permanent state of theoretical and programmatic disarray. Symptoms of the crisis include ambivalence about the possible scientific status of sociological knowledge, theoretical and methodological fragmentation and ambivalence about the appropriate degree of political and ethical ‘involvement’ in the sociological stance, and deep-seated anxieties about the relationship between sociology and neighbouring...