Contemporary philosophy and social science : an interdisciplinary dialogue /
"How should we theorize about the social world? How can we integrate theories, models and approaches from seemingly incompatible disciplines? Does theory affect social reality? This state-of-the-art collection addresses contemporary methodological questions and interdisciplinary developments in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Bloomsbury Academic,
2019
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Edición: | 1 [edition]. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Integration and the disunity of the social sciences / Christophe Heintz, Mathieu Charbonneau, Jay Fogelman
- Commentary : plurality and pluralisms for the social sciences / Raffaella Campaner
- The eroding artificial-natural distinction? : some consequences for ecology and economics / C. Tyler DesRoches, S. Andrew Inkpen, Tom L. Green
- Commentary : toward a philosophy and methodology for interdisciplinary research / Michiru Nagatsu
- Team agency and conditional games / Andre Hofmeyr, Don Ross
- Commentary : explaining prosocial behavior : team reasoning or social influence? / Cédric Paternotte
- The methodologies of behavioral econometrics / Glenn W. Harrison
- Commentary : reflections on decision research and its empiricism : four comments inspired by Harrison / Nathaniel T. Wilcox
- Reasons for using mixed methods in the evaluation of complex projects / Michael Woolcock
- Commentary : why mixed methods are necessary for evaluating any policy / Nancy Cartwright
- From an individual to a holistic lens : reassessing marketing models to deliver impact / Charlotte Vangsgaard
- Commentary : unity and disunity in consumer behavior research / Attilia Ruzzene
- The fish tank complex of social modeling : on space and time in understanding collective dynamics / Tommaso Venturini
- Commentary : versioning and structural change / Petri Ylikoski
- Social statistics using strategic structuralism and pluralism / Wendy Olsen
- Commentary : heterogeneity, plasticity, and mechanisms : comments on Olsen / Daniel Little
- Causal mechanisms and qualitative causal inference in the social sciences / David Waldner
- Commentary : an alternative hypothesis about process tracing : comments on "causal mechanisms and qualitative causal inference in the social sciences" / Daniel Steel
- How to theorize? On the changing role and meaning of theory in the social sciences / Mikael Carleheden
- Commentary : social theory and underdetermination : a philosophical history and reconstruction / Stephen Turner
- Assembling economic actors : time-varying rates and the new electricity consumer / Daniel Breslau
- Commentary : assembling the economic actors / Nicolas Brisset