Narrative's Moment and Sociology's Phenomena: Toward a Narrative Sociology

作者: David R. Maines

DOI: 10.1111/J.1533-8525.1993.TB00128.X

关键词: Human scienceSociologyNature versus nurtureNarrativeNarrative networkEpistemologyNarrative inquirySophisticationNarrative criticismCharacter (symbol)

摘要: In its urgency to establish itself as a science, sociology missed the opportunity nurture narrative character that Thomas and Znaniecki research represented. Another moment now exists in an array of contradictions inherent conventional sociological practices increasing acceptance sophistication work human sciences. These conditions contain potential for developing which sociology's phenomena are seen significantly constituted by stories is work. This article examines those purposes opening spaces might fill.

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