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"Defining and specifying social phenomena"

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Blogger Fr. said...

Hi Daniel -- an excellent read, as always. Are you referring to the work of Barry Barnes and others (Martin Kusch) in the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge (SSK, Strong Programme) on natural kinds and social kinds? If not, you just reinvented their typology of N- and S-kinds! To which they added A-kind. I can throw some references in if you like.

January 24, 2010 at 10:45 AM

Blogger Dan Little said...

François, Thanks for the comment and the references. No, I wasn't thinking of Barnes and Kusch. It's a view I've advocated for a long time -- for example, in "A Better Social Ontology" http://understandingsociety.blogspot.com/2009/01/better-social-ontology.html
It would be great if you could provide some references. I'm curious about how he defines the S and A kinds. Dan

January 24, 2010 at 10:33 PM

Blogger Ashley said...

Hi there, I need some information on dynamic social phenomenon. I have an assesment for a course I am studying and I cannot for the life of me find anything on google search. If you can direct me to the right place that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

June 27, 2010 at 4:12 AM

Blogger Dan Little said...

Ashley,

Probably need to narrow this question down, since in some sense all social phenomena are "dynamic". Sometimes people are thinking of complexity theory and chaos theory; you might click the tag "complexity" to see a few posts along these lines. The Santa Fe Institute is a center for research on complex systems. Another theme involved in "dynamic" is "non-equilibrium systems"; there is an interesting post here on equilibrium reasoning. And sometimes "dynamic" refers to "multiple interrelated caussal processes" -- again, a topic discussed frequently here in talking about causal mechanisms. Good luck.

June 27, 2010 at 7:33 AM

Anonymous MiGi said...

Hi Daniel, interesting blog. I read that Fr. should have given you some references? I am looking for references about construction/reconstruction of scientific concepts and definitions. Can you maybe help me with some references?

March 2, 2012 at 9:46 AM

Blogger Dan Little said...

MiGi, Here is a post that discusses several of the SSK sources that Fr. mentioned.

http://understandingsociety.blogspot.com/2012/01/sociology-of-knowledge-camic-gross-and.html

You might also follow the "conceptual schemes" thread for more references around the topics of social construction and sociology of knowledge. Peter Berger, Neil Gross, Charles Camic, ...:

http://understandingsociety.blogspot.com/search/label/conceptual%20schemes

March 2, 2012 at 10:03 AM

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