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Franco Ferrarotti turns his considerable erudition and insight to issues of theory and method in the human sciences, arguing that sociological investigations have been limited by their preoccupation with quantitative methods of investigation. Crucial social problems, from drug addiction to terrorism, can best be addressed by rediscovering autobiographical materials and the value of the individual. Ferrarotti hopes to lead sociologists away from overly reductionistic, technical measurement of their subjects_an approach that has increasingly been problematized by the natural sciences_toward an examination of the domain of lived experience using methods that are both interpretive and historical.

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Ferrarotti brings to life C. Wright Mills's project of linking the "personal troubles of milieu" with "public issues." Chapter by chapter the "life history" method is shown to link biography to history and to social institutions. As works in qualitative methods have gained ground in recent decades, Ferrarotti's important contribution to these discussions is to locate biographical methods of study within the broader context of sociological understanding and hermeneutics. His concept of "mediations" will be used by researchers for years to come. -- Arthur J. Vidich, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology, New School University

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Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Sociological Methodology as the Technique of Listening Chapter 3 The Quality of the Everyday and the Practice of Life Chapter 4 Biography as Interaction Chapter 5 The Social Nature of the Individual 6 The Symmetrical Limits of Naturalistic Objectivism and Psychologism Chapter 7 The Specificity of the Biographic Method: From Naturalistic Social Research to "Joint" Research

On the Science of Uncertainty

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 9/8/2005 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739113110, 978-0739113110
      ISBN10: 0739113119

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Franco Ferrarotti turns his considerable erudition and insight to issues of theory and method in the human sciences, arguing that sociological investigations have been limited by their preoccupation with quantitative methods of investigation. Crucial social problems, from drug addiction to terrorism, can best be addressed by rediscovering autobiographical materials and the value of the individual. Ferrarotti hopes to lead sociologists away from overly reductionistic, technical measurement of their subjects_an approach that has increasingly been problematized by the natural sciences_toward an examination of the domain of lived experience using methods that are both interpretive and historical.

      Trade Review
      Ferrarotti brings to life C. Wright Mills's project of linking the "personal troubles of milieu" with "public issues." Chapter by chapter the "life history" method is shown to link biography to history and to social institutions. As works in qualitative methods have gained ground in recent decades, Ferrarotti's important contribution to these discussions is to locate biographical methods of study within the broader context of sociological understanding and hermeneutics. His concept of "mediations" will be used by researchers for years to come. -- Arthur J. Vidich, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Anthropology, New School University

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 A Sociological Methodology as the Technique of Listening Chapter 3 The Quality of the Everyday and the Practice of Life Chapter 4 Biography as Interaction Chapter 5 The Social Nature of the Individual 6 The Symmetrical Limits of Naturalistic Objectivism and Psychologism Chapter 7 The Specificity of the Biographic Method: From Naturalistic Social Research to "Joint" Research

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