L'Intervention Sociologique After Twenty-Five Years: Can It Translate into English? |
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Authors: | Kevin McDonald |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | The sociological intervention is a research method developed in France by Alain Touraine in 1976 to explore social movement action. Since then it has undergone significant development, both in terms of the type of social experience explored and the broader research program framing it. Despite its importance, the intervention remains little known and virtually untested within English-language sociology. This article examines key dimensions of this research method through discussing several examples, and argues that the intervention has much to offer English-language sociologists concerned with questions of agency and reflexivity, relationship, narrative and experience. |
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Keywords: | sociological intervention Alain Touraine actor social movements reflexivity social relationship research methods |
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