Moments in the Methodology of Meso History |
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Authors: | Patricia Lengermann Gillian Niebrugge |
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Affiliation: | (1) The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA;(2) The American University in Washington D.C., Washington, DC, USA |
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Abstract: | Meso history is that branch of the history of sociology that focuses on social relations, that is, patterns of connection among groups, group members, and group meanings, as explanatory factors in the shaping of sociology. The methodology of meso history consists of strategies for discovering, documenting and patterning connections. This paper explores those strategies in terms of three moments generic to the research process in social science– moments of movement from intellectual curiosity to conceptualization, from research question to data collection and from data to presentation of findings–focusing on the distinctive permutations on this research process that occur in the practice of meso history. |
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Keywords: | Meso history Group Sociology Women in the history of sociology |
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