Social Studies of Social Science: A Working Bibliography
Published By: National Centre for Research Methods (NCCR) on eSS | Published Date: August , 2013The social sciences are currently going through a reflexive phase, one marked by the
appearance of a wave of studies which approach their disciplines’ own methods and
research practices as their empirical subject matter. Driven partly by a growing
interest in knowledge production and partly by a desire to make the social sciences
‘fit-for-purpose’ in the digital era, these studies seek to reinvigorate debates around
methods by treating them as embedded social and cultural phenomena with their own
distinctive biographical trajectories – or “social lives”. Empirical studies of social
scientific work and the role of methods within it, however, remain relatively scarce.
There are several reasons for this but, for one thing, it can be difficult to find
examples of how such studies might be undertaken. This contribution draws together
a literature scattered across various social science disciplines and their sub-fields in
which social science methods have been studied empirically.
Author(s): Michael Mair, Christian Greiffenhagen, W.W. Sharrock | Posted on: Jun 01, 2016 | Views() | Download (512)