Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

This book constitutes a practical guide to the important skills of both theorizing and writing in social scientific scholarship, focusing on the importance of identifying relations between concepts that are useful for explaining social entities and of producing a text that convincingly advances the theory that has been constructed. Taking as its point of departure the distinction between the research process and the reporting process – between clarifying one’s ideas to oneself and writing to express these ideas clearly to others – this volume concentrates on writing when theorizing as a way of thinking, emphasizing the series of relations that exist between ontology, epistemology and rhetoric upon which successful theoretical writing depends.

Richly illustrated with practical examples, the book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents techniques for theorizing based upon visualized and logical connections of ideas, concepts and empirical patterns in both free and systematic ways, and the second part providing techniques for structuring and presenting arguments in essays, papers, articles or books.As such, Methods for Social Theory offers a toolbox for the development and presentation of social thought, which will prove essential for students and teachers across the social sciences.

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Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

This book constitutes a practical guide to the important skills of both theorizing and writing in social scientific scholarship, focusing on the importance of identifying relations between concepts that are useful for explaining social entities and of producing a text that convincingly advances the theory that has been constructed. Taking as its point of departure the distinction between the research process and the reporting process – between clarifying one’s ideas to oneself and writing to express these ideas clearly to others – this volume concentrates on writing when theorizing as a way of thinking, emphasizing the series of relations that exist between ontology, epistemology and rhetoric upon which successful theoretical writing depends.

Richly illustrated with practical examples, the book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents techniques for theorizing based upon visualized and logical connections of ideas, concepts and empirical patterns in both free and systematic ways, and the second part providing techniques for structuring and presenting arguments in essays, papers, articles or books.As such, Methods for Social Theory offers a toolbox for the development and presentation of social thought, which will prove essential for students and teachers across the social sciences.

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Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

by Jan Ch. Karlsson, Ann Bergman
Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

Methods for Social Theory: Analytical tools for theorizing and writing

by Jan Ch. Karlsson, Ann Bergman

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This book constitutes a practical guide to the important skills of both theorizing and writing in social scientific scholarship, focusing on the importance of identifying relations between concepts that are useful for explaining social entities and of producing a text that convincingly advances the theory that has been constructed. Taking as its point of departure the distinction between the research process and the reporting process – between clarifying one’s ideas to oneself and writing to express these ideas clearly to others – this volume concentrates on writing when theorizing as a way of thinking, emphasizing the series of relations that exist between ontology, epistemology and rhetoric upon which successful theoretical writing depends.

Richly illustrated with practical examples, the book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents techniques for theorizing based upon visualized and logical connections of ideas, concepts and empirical patterns in both free and systematic ways, and the second part providing techniques for structuring and presenting arguments in essays, papers, articles or books.As such, Methods for Social Theory offers a toolbox for the development and presentation of social thought, which will prove essential for students and teachers across the social sciences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317096993
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/15/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jan Ch. Karlsson is Professor of Organization, Faculty of Business, Languages, and Social Sciences, Ostfold University College, Norway.

Ann Bergman is Professor of Working Life Science at Karlstad University, Sweden.

Table of Contents

List of figures

List of tables

Preface

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 Theorizing and writing social theory

Social theory

Theorizing

Writing

Writing in the research process

Writing in the reporting process

Outline of the book

References

PART I Tools for theorizing in social science

Graphic representations

Displays and property spaces as preliminary endpoints

References

Chapter 2 Basics of displays

What is a display?

Building blocks of displays

Putting a display together

Summary

References

Chapter 3 The use of displays in theorizing

Theorizing by extending

Theorizing by mapping interaction

Stepwise theorizing

Summary

References

Chapter 4 Basics of property spaces

Constructing a property space

Hidden property spaces

Housekeeping

Labelling the types: terms

Developing existing terminology

Summary

References

Chapter 5 Reduction of property spaces in theorizing

Rescaling

Indexing

Logic reduction

Empirical reduction

Theoretical reduction

Pragmatic reduction

Summary

References

Chapter 6 Expansion of property spaces in theorizing

Substruction

More properties of existing dimensions

More dimensions

Combining property spaces

Inserting process arrows

Creating scales

Summary

References

PART II Tools for writing social science

References

Chapter 7 The Model of Argumentation: chain of reasoning, chains of argument and arguments

The rhetorical situation

Purpose

Persona

Audience

Tone

The subject matter

The model

Summary

References

Chapter 8 Examples of using the Model of Argumentation

The process of writing a social science text: an example

The (preliminarily) finished structure of a text: an example

The structure of Chapter 4, ‘Basics of property spaces’

Constructing a property space

Housekeeping

Moving the model down one level

Summary

References

Chapter 9 Theorizing and writing

Research process and reporting process

Displays

Property spaces

Writing

Summary

References

Appendix: from Bergman, Ann, Jan Ch. Karlsson and Jonas Axelsson (2010) ‘Truth Claims and Explanatory Claims – an Ontological Typology of Futures Studies’, Futures, 42(8): 857–65

Index

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