Volume One: Social Research as Science or Art
PART ONE: THE CHALLENGE TO SCIENCE AND ITS DEFENCE
Williams
Introduction
Philosophical Foundations and Empirical Social Research
R Redfield
The Art of Social Science
S Morgenbesser
Is It a Science?
M Weber
Roscher's Historical Method
K Popper
Unity of Method in the Natural and Social Sciences
M Steuer
Valid and Invalid Alternatives to Social Science
P Lazarsfeld
The Relevance of Methodology
D Laitin
The Perestroikan Challenge to Social Science
S Schram
Beyond Paradigm
Resisting the Assimilation of Phronetic Social Science
E Eisner and K Powell
Art in Science?
PART TWO: POSITIVISM AND ANTI-POSITIVISM
G H Von Wright
Two Tradition
C Bryant
Positivism Reconsidered
R Holub
Methodology in the Social Sciences
R Keat
Positivism, Naturalism and Anti-Naturalism in the Social Sciences
G Lundberg
Contemporary Positivism in Sociology
C Gartrell and J Gartrell
Positivism in Sociological Research
N Denzin
Interpretive Interactionism
E Guba and Y Lincoln
The Basic Belief Systems of the Conventional and Constructivist Paradigm
A Tudor
On Demonstration
A Bryman
Quantitative and Qualitative Research Strategies in Knowing the Social World
A Clark
The Qualitative-Quantitative Debate
Moving from Positivism and Confrontation to Post-Positivism and Reconciliation
Volume Two: Philosophical Issues in Research Strategies
PART ONE: CAUSALITY, EXPLANATION AND LAWS
R Braithwaite
Laws of Nature and Causality
H Blalock
Causal Thinking...
R MacIver
Axioms of Causation
O Hellevik
The Meaning and Measurement of Causal Effect
J Goldthorpe
Causation, Statistics and Sociology
E Madden
To Justify or Explain in History or Social Science?
W Ogburn
Limitations of Statistics
A Aldridge
Prediction in Sociology
Prospects for a Devalued Activity
R Turner
The Quest for Universals in Sociological Research
C Beed
Is the Case for Social Science Laws Strengthening?
PART TWO: REPRESENTATION THEORIES AND MODELS
S Dodd
Operational Definitions Operationally Defined
B Anderson
Some Notes on Operationism and the Concept of Validity
H Blalock
Theory, Measurement and Replication in the Social Sciences
R Pawson
On Being 'Empirical' without Being Empiricist
J Platt
Functionalism and the Survey
The Relation of Theory and Method
J Skvoretz
Theoretical Models
PART THREE: INTERPRETATION, LANGUAGE AND MEANING
A R Radcliffe-Brown
The Methods of Ethnology and Social Anthropology
H Rickman
The Role of Understanding in the Human Studies
M Bunzl
The Meaning of Meaningful Behavior
K Webb
Language in Social Science
C Geertz
From the Native's Point of View
On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding
T Jones
Interpretive Social Science and the 'Native's' Point of View
C Seal
Quality in Qualitative Research
Volume Three: Social Reality and the Social Context of Social Research
PART ONE: REALISM AND ANTI-REALISM
R Keat and J Urry
Realist Philosophy of Science
P Beart
Realist Philosophy of the Social Sciences and Economics
M Johnson
Observations on Positivism and Pseudoscience in Qualitative Nursing Research
I Hacking
Making up People
D Nightingale and J Cromby
Social Construction as Ontology
K Menzies
Middle Range Theory
R Pawson
Middle Range Realism
M Hammersley
Bhaskar's Critical Realism
PART TWO: OBJECTIVITY, COMMITMENT AND THE POLITICS OF SOCIAL ENQUIRY
H Becker
Whose Side Are We on?
A Gouldner
Anti Minotaur
The Myth of a Value-Free Sociology
E Nagel
The Value-Orientated Bias of Social Enquiry
M Williams
Situated Objectivity
J Barnes
The Institutionalization of Social Inquiry
L Krimerman
Participatory Action Research
Should Social Inquiry Be Conducted Democratically?
C Davies
Reflexivity and Ethnographic Research
T May
Reflexivity and Sociological Practice
PART THREE: INDIVIDUALS, WHOLES AND UNITS OF ANALYSIS
G Homans
Methodological Individualism
G Hodgson
Behind Methodological Individualism
M Bunge
Ten Modes of Individualism - None of Which Works - and Their Alternatives
F Toboso
Institutional Individualism and Institutional Change
The Search for a Middle Way Mode of Explanation
J Goldthorpe
Current Issues in Comparative Macrosociology
A Debate on Methodological Issues
C Ragin
Turning the Tables
How Case-Orientated Research Challenges Variable-Orientated Research
T Scheff
Part/Whole Morphology
Unifying Single Cases and Comparative Methods
Volume Four: New Strategies in Social Research
PART ONE: PROBABILITY, COMPLEXITY AND NEURAL NETWORKS
I Hacking
Theories about Probability
D Byrne
The Nature of Measurement
What We Measure and How We Measure
R Ulanowicz
The Propensities of Evolving Systems
D Byrne
Complexity and the Quantitative Programme in Social Science
W Stroup
Webs of Chaos
Implications for Research Designs
H Paik
Comments on Neural Networks
J Hansen and Nelson
Time-Series Analysis with Neural Networks and ARIMA-Neural Network Hybrids
PART TWO: FEMINISM AND SOCIAL RESEARCH
S Harding
Is There a Feminist Method?
M Eichler
Sexism in Research
G Letherby
Quoting and Counting
The Qualitative/Quantitative Divide
A Oakley
Gender, Methodology and People's Ways of Knowing
J Holmwood
Feminism and Epistemology
What Kind of Successor Science?
A Tashakkori and C Teddlie
Introduction to Mixed Method and Mixed Model Studies in the Social and Behavioral Sciences
F Heller
On the Integration of the Social Sciences
W Roth and J Mehta
The Rashomon Effect
Combining Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches in the Analysis of Contested Events
R Nash
Numbers and Narratives
Further Reflections in the Sociology of Education
M Risjord, M Moloney and Dunbar
Methodological Triangulation in Nursing Research
U Flick
Triangulation Revisited
Strategy of Validation or Alternative
M Williams
Contingency, Reality and Plurality in Social Research