Slavné sociologické výzkumy (1899–1949)
[Famous Social Research Projects 1899–1949]
subjects:
sociology
series:
SLON – KLAS
paperback, 396 pp., 2. edition
published: november 2021
ISBN: 978-80-246-5054-8
recommended price: 420 czk
summary
The history of sociology could be followed as the development of social theories or as the development of research projects. The beginnings of sociology are not commonly related to empirical research. It took social researchers more than half a century become established and for the scientific community to recognize empirical social research as a legitimate and much needed part of academic sociology.
This book covers the half-century development of the research efforts of dozens of sociologists and their finally famous social research projects, from their beginnings at the end of the 19th century to the final recognition of their research as a legitimate part of sociology at the end of the 1940s. It focuses on those research projects that could clearly demonstrate the gradual development and progress of the research methodology. Another important criterion for the selection of the projects was the extent to which the scholars allowed access to view their workshops. This book aims to present empirical research as a source of knowledge for a cumulative construction of a social theory as well as an empirical social research based on theoretical knowledge and respecting a social theory. It presents sixteen famous and eight extraordinary social research projects of the first half of the 20th century.
How did empirical social research become part of academic sociology?
When did empirical social research project begin to emerge?
Which methods were used by the researchers of the Chicago School?
Which methodology was introduced by the Columbia School of Sociology?
Why did it take fifty years for the empirical research to become a regular and recognized part of sociology?