Theory and methods in the social sciences : textbook for first year social scientists
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Theory and methods in the social sciences : textbook for first year social scientists
Social Science Monographs , Distributed by Columbia University Press, 2002
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Teori og metode i samfunnsfaga
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Includes index
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This book introduces the central theses and theories which comprise the most fundamental thinking in the social sciences. Although the fifteen topics presented deal with themes from a variety of disciplines, they are analyzed in a consistent pattern, making it easier for students to understand and compare theories.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Stein Ugelvik LarsenPart I: Theories on Foundations of the Social Sciences 1. The Weber/Merton Thesis: Protestantism and the Breakthrough of Modern Natural Science, Nils Gilje2. Kuhn's Theory of Scientific Revolutions, Harald Grimen3. The Hermeneutic Circle: On Limits for Interpretation and Conditions for Understanding, David R. Doublet4. The Finitism Thesis: On Social Roots and Limits to Knowledge, Harald Grimen5. The Hysteresis Thesis: Path Dependence in Economic and Social Systems, Gaute Torsvik6. The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, Jan Erik Karlsen7. The Placebo Effect: On Imaginary, Real and Measurable Effects, Ole Jacob Broch8. The Hawthorne Effect or the Human Relations Theory: On Experiment Situation and Influence, Tom ColbjornsenPart II: Theories from Different Social Science Disciplines 9. Adam Smith and 'The Invisible Hand': The Market Mechanism, Jan Erik Askildsen10. Von Th nen's Isolated State: The Law of Area Utilization in Agricultural Production, Peter Sjoholt11. Hart's Inverse Health Care Law: On the Distribution of Health Resources, Thor ivind Jensen12. The Tragedy of the Commons: Collective Resources and Individual Interests, rnulf Gulbrandsen13. Durkheim's Suicide Hypothesis, Knud Knudsen14. The Cross-Pressure Hypothesis: On Influences and Voting, Lars Sv sand15. The "Two-Step-Flow-of-Communication" Hypothesis, Helge stbyePart III: The Theoretical Challenge: Working With Laws and Theories 16. The Theoretical Challenge, Stein Ugelvik Larsen
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