Sentiments and Acts

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Transaction Publishers, 1 Ιαν 1993 - 268 σελίδες

The relation between attitudes and behavior has been of enduring concern to social scientists over the past half century. The present volume is a sequel to a landmark theoretical and methodological critique of the literature on that relationship, published by the first author, Dr. Deutscher, in 1973. It is informed throughout by a symbolic interactionist perspective, and turns on issues of validity and credibility of the verbal evidence on which social science still heavily relies in its accounts of behavior.

What "Sentiments and Acts "provides is a more complex, nuanced, and valid account of the relationship between what we say and what we do. Drawing on the example of Deutscher's earlier research and of cognate work by ethno-methodologists--this book is, in part, the history of a problem--the authors argue for a "double screen," in part methodological and in part conceptual, through which the evidence for inconsistencies must be sifted.

The account here adduced goes well beyond the merely interpersonal level; it insists, instead, on the problematics of the symbolic language used to express or convey the meaning of human behavior. In so doing, it extends the perspective on social organization it embodies, and suggests a relevant and welcome line of investigation for those doing applied work in the nexus of human relations.

 

Περιεχόμενα

Sentiments and Acts The Sequel
3
Hopeful Signs for the Seventies
4
The Biography of a Problem
5
Old and New
7
The Double Screen
8
Training and Education and Knowledge
12
A Problem Found and Lost The Temper of the Times and the Mystique of Science
15
Epistemology and Research Methods
19
Can the Weakness of One Be the Strength of the Other?
125
The Logic of Our Procedures
129
Are Observed Inconsistencies More Apparent Than Real?
136
A HATFUL OF EXPLANATION
139
The Social Situation Does Bad Company Cause Naughty Behavior?
141
Compartmentalization
144
Toward a Situational Sociology
146
Take Care of the Company You Keep
149

Notes
29
Bits of Evidence
31
Sometimes Consistency
34
What Else Could You Expect?
35
A Cumulative Science?
43
Looking Backward
44
A HalfCentury of Progress
56
A Fourth Study
58
What Validates What?
64
METHODS THE CREDIBILITY OF EVIDENCE
67
How Do We Know We Know?
69
The Other Side
78
The Last Word
80
Notes
85
Anyone May Lie a Bit Cheat a Bit and Try to Be Helpful
87
Surveys and Interviews
91
Speaking in Tongues
99
Participant Observation
110
What Can You Believe Nowadays?
115
Subjects Are People Too
117
The Ubiquitous Type I Error
123
Current Fad or Telling Signpost? The Sociology of Emotions
157
All The World Is a Stage
160
StimulusResponse Is for Animals Symbols Are for People
163
The Legacy of Blumer
165
The Discovery of Intervening Variables
167
Rising Expectations and Later Disappointments Research into the 1980s
173
The Disappointment of Research in the Eighties
180
Concepts and How Their Confusion Can Mess You Up
187
On Adding Apples and Oranges
189
Something That Cannot Be Defined
193
Something That Should Not Be Observed
198
A Hatful of Explanations
201
Notes
205
A Phenomenological Approach Toward a Situational Sociology
207
The Subject as Methodologist
212
It Makes a Difference
218
Toward the TwentyFirst Century
223
Fiddling with Peoples Lives
226
References
235
Index
258
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