Explaining Society: An Introduction to Critical Realism in the Social Sciences (Critical Realism: Interventions)


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This book will be immensely valuable for students and researchers in social science, sociology and philosophy in that it connects methodology, theory and empirical research. It provides an innovative picture of what society and social science is, along with the methods used to study and explain social phenomena.Explaining Society: An Introduction to Critical Realism in the Social Sciences (Critical Realism: Interventions) Review
Explaining Society is geared primarily for those in the social science field and thus makes for a rather hard and technical read. In it, the philosophical framework (or, in social science jargon, the meta-theory) of critical realism is introduced and then helpfully explained. The book then spends a few chapters showing how critical realist thinking can be applied to on the ground social scientific research.Critical realism is slowly becoming an important meta-theoretical framework (particularly in Sociology) with scholars such as Phil Gorski, Christian Smith, and Margaret Archer as leading proponents. That said, this is the most accessible introduction to the topic and its usefulness. If you are in the discipline, it is certainly worth reading and probably worth owning. If you aren't, this would only be for the most adventurous. If you are just philosophically minded and want to know more about critical realism, you are better off just heading straight for Roy Bhaskars' works (or Christian Smith's 2010 release).
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