Critical Theory and MethodologySAGE Publications, 24 Jun 1994 - 390 halaman Recipient of Choice Magazine′s 1996 Outstanding Academic Book Award Author Raymond Morrow outlines and recounts the development of the major tenets of critical theory, exemplifying them through the works of two of their most influential, recent adherents: Jürgen Habermas and Anthony Giddens. Beginning with a comprehensive yet meticulous explication of critical theory and its history, the author next discusses it within the context of a research program; his work concludes with an examination of empirical methods. Emphasizing the connections between critical theory, empirical research, and social science methodology, Morrow′s volume offers refreshing insights on traditional and current material. |
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... Marx,” he rejects the “growing chorus of voices . . . arguing that Marxian theory needs to be superseded” (1987, p.117). His point is that nonMarxian modes of domination (e.g., race and gender) “still conform to the Marxian conception ...
... Marx,” he rejects the “growing chorus of voices . . . arguing that Marxian theory needs to be superseded” (1987, p.117). His point is that nonMarxian modes of domination (e.g., race and gender) “still conform to the Marxian conception ...
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... Marx. In short, our more comprehensive response to postMarxist nihilism attempts to avoid the temptations of either methodological sanitization or Marxian nostalgia. RAYMOND A. MORROW PART I Metatheory: Grounding Method.
... Marx. In short, our more comprehensive response to postMarxist nihilism attempts to avoid the temptations of either methodological sanitization or Marxian nostalgia. RAYMOND A. MORROW PART I Metatheory: Grounding Method.
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... Marx (18181883), Max Weber (18641920), and Emile Durkheim (18581917). In the cases of Karl Marx and Max Weber–the most influential classical German sociologists–their decisive impact on critical theory is clear (Agger 1979). The ...
... Marx (18181883), Max Weber (18641920), and Emile Durkheim (18581917). In the cases of Karl Marx and Max Weber–the most influential classical German sociologists–their decisive impact on critical theory is clear (Agger 1979). The ...
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... Marx's historical materialism but rejected the economic reductionism associated with orthodox Marxism. Instead it was argued that a consistent materialist approach (one that began with the assumption that consciousness could be ...
... Marx's historical materialism but rejected the economic reductionism associated with orthodox Marxism. Instead it was argued that a consistent materialist approach (one that began with the assumption that consciousness could be ...
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... Marx is interpreted from the perspective of the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci (18911937) or as a historical sociologist concerned with the particularity and cultural aspects of social transformations, not simply explaining them in ...
... Marx is interpreted from the perspective of the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci (18911937) or as a historical sociologist concerned with the particularity and cultural aspects of social transformations, not simply explaining them in ...
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Between Subjectivism | |
Postempiricist Critiques of Positivism and Empiricism | |
A Historical | |
Interim | |
Beyond Objectivism | |
Giddens | |
Reflexive Procedures | |
Empirical Procedures in Critical Research | |
Contexts of Critical Empirical Research | |
Theory and Practice | |
About the Authors | |
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