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SOCIOLOGICAL CULTURAL STUDIES: THE QUESTION OF EXPLANATION
Authors:Gregor McLennan
Abstract:This article focuses on the relationship between sociology and cultural studies, arguing that sociological cultural studies represent an important transdisciplinary platform. The discussion highlights the work of a number of under-valued authors, positing, in a provisional way, that where sociology remains drawn to an ethos of ‘explanatory’ causal reasoning, cultural studies typically occupies a register of evocative and engaged social ‘description’. Despite the heuristic value of this schema, which casts light on more recent theoretical initiatives (such as‘the method of articulation’) as well as ‘canonical’ figures, the distinction between explanation and description is shown to be ultimately difficult to sustain. This reinforces the overall theme of the paper that whilst there are sometimes very different emphases at work within sociology and cultural studies, they need to be seen as complementary discourses operating within the same intellectual field.
Keywords:Sociology  Cultural Studies  Articulation  Explanation  Description  Rhetoric
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