Elucidating Social Science Concepts An Interpretivist Guide

Elucidating Social Science Concepts An Interpretivist Guide by Frederic Charles Schaffer, published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group in 2016, is a comprehensive resource that spans 118 pages. This book serves as a guide for working with social science concepts, emphasizing their foundational role in understanding the social world. It explores how researchers can effectively utilize these concepts, which are often derived from everyday language but require reconfiguration to meet specific research needs.
Readers will find that the book examines social science concepts through an interpretivist lens, aiming to provide concrete guidance for future research. It identifies potential pitfalls associated with the creation and application of reconfigured concepts and discusses various interpretivist approaches to address these challenges. Additionally, the book introduces practical tools designed to transform these approaches into usable research methods, illustrating how they can be effectively employed by social scientists across different traditions.
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This book is a guide to working with social science concepts. Concepts are the prisms through which we see the social world. They are foundational to the social science enterprise, and the quality of investigations hinges in part on how well researchers make use of them. Most social science concepts are drawn from ordinary language used in everyday ways; however, many social scientists “reconfigure” ordinary words to meet their research needs. They tinker with the meanings of words to fit their theoretical aims and make them precise, useful tools of measurement and comparison.
This book examines social science concepts through an interpretivist lens with the aim of providing concrete conceptual guidance for future research. Specifically, this book seeks to: 1) identify characteristic dangers that attend the making and use of reconfigured concepts; 2) lay out ways in which a select number of interpretivist approaches have been used to mitigate these dangers; 3) introduce practical tools that rework these interpretivist approaches into explicit and useable research methods; 4) show concretely how these elucidation tools can be gainfully used by social scientists working both within and outside of the interpretivist tradition. It will be an essential guide for social science research.
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