Sociologica
N. 1/2007
Doi: 10.2383/24187
Copyright © 2007 by Società editrice il Mulino, Bologna
Essays
Actions and Networks: Sociology that really matters… to me
Abstract
Although the degree of specialization varies a great deal within the profession, many sociologists work on a range of different subject matters. In fact, the broad scope of the discipline is according to many one of its greatest attractions. Working on a range of different subject matters is not necessarily an indication of eclecticism, however, because underlying them all often is a coherent approach reflecting the sociologist’s notion of how sociology should be done and what type of sociology is important. That is, we all do what we do for a reason, and although we may study entirely different subject matters, our basic approach often will be similar from one study to another. In this paper I use my own research over the last 20 years to illustrate this point.
Keywords:
analytical sociology, mechanisms, theory-driven research, networks, actions.