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How to approach social theory actively and tie it to practical work and method has long been a challenge for professional scholars and students. Theory in Action explores the active use of theorizing for constructing and generating new knowledge. With essays covering key aspects of social theory, this will prove hugely valuable to those at all levels conducting concrete research.
Author Bios Håkon Leiulfsrud, Ph.D. (1991), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), is Professor in Sociology at NTNU. He has published his work in the field of sociology with a special interest in social inequality and social stratification, social change and work. He has been teaching sociological theory, qualitative methods and social stratification in Trondheim since the mid-1990s. Peter Sohlberg, Ph.D. (1997), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), is Professor in Philosophy of Social Science at NTNU. He has published monographs and articles in the fields of philosophy of science, sociology and social psychology. He has been teaching social theory and philosophy of social science since the early 1990s in Uppsala, Stockholm and Trondheim.
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Publication date: December 5, 2017

Table of Contents
List of figures
About the Authors

Chapter
1. Theory and theoretical operations
Peter Sohlberg and Håkon Leiulfsrud

2. On the heuristic role of concepts in theorizing
Richard Swedberg

3. Sociology and the power of (ordinary) language
Willy Guneriussen

4. Weber’s ideal types: a sociological operation between theory and method
Pål Strandbakken

5. Class operations and measures
Håkon Leiulfsrud and Annick Prieur

6. Question-driven sociology and methodological contextualism
Ragnvald Kalleberg

7. If not, why not and what if: asking counterfactual questions
Göran Ahrne

8. Abduction – assessing fruitfulness and the construction of scientific concepts
Roar Hagen

9. Theorising through comparative case studies
Mette Andersson

10. Explanatory practices in sociology. An overview
Willy Martinussen

11. A thick description of Robert K. Merton’s middle range theory – manifest properties and latent ambivalence
Peter Sohlberg

Index

Series

Part of the Studies in Critical Social Sciences series.

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