501 research outputs found
Book review: Syed Farid Alatas and Vineeta Sinha, Sociological Theory Beyond the Canon
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Book review: Restoring the Classic in Sociology: Traditions, Texts and the Canon
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Families and relationships e-Special issue introduction
This Families and Relationships e-Special Issue contains a selection of ten papers previously published in Sociology. In this Introduction, we first outline the broader sub-disciplinary context in which the paper contained herein can be located and explain the criteria we used to select them. The increased popularity of families and relationships as a focus of sociological study is reflected in the dominance of papers published in the 1990s and later. Our selection highlights the following developments within the field: the shift from the sociology of the family to a sociology of families; the debates surrounding late modern changes and the individualisation thesis; increased diversity regarding types of family and kinds of issue that have been researched; and continued theoretical development by extending the family practices approach and by widening the scope of study. We include reflections of how the papers in this e-Special Issue speak to developments in the discipline at large and in the field of families and relationships, as well as what the future might hold for the field
Note on recruitment as an ethical question: lessons from a project on asexuality
This short piece considers how participant recruitment can have ethical elements. With reference to a qualitative research project on asexuality we explore the challenges associated with recruiting from an emerging, and politically charged, identity group. In our attempt to broaden the representation of asexual stories we sought to recruit people who may not fully identify with the emerging term ‘asexual’ as a sexual orientation while also not equating this with a lifestyle choice of abstinence. This was attempted through crafting suitable recruitment materials via the use of the Mass Observation archive and expanded sampling criteria. Our efforts met with mixed success, on which we reflect. We conclude by suggesting how such ethical questions related to recruitment will remain ‘gaps’ in ethical regulation, calling for a greater reflexive approach from researchers about sampling criteria
‘Sociology Exists’: the importance of the history of sociology and the role of origin myths
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Metaphysical Sociology: On the Work of John Carroll
Sara James (ed.)
Metaphysical Sociology: On the Work of John Carroll
Routledge: London, 2018, £115 hbk (ISBN: 9781138091788), 170 pp
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