解釈的社会学とはなにか
What is Interpretive Sociology?
解説:池田光穂
解釈的社会学は日本ではマックス・ウェーバーによるドイツ語の verstehende Soziologie の翻訳から「理解社会学」と名付けられている ものと同じものです。
ウェーバーは、解釈的社会学の課題を、理念化を通して客観と主観の共にとっての合理性を理解(Verstehen)を通して再構成することと しました。
David, Matthew (ed.) Methods of Interpretive Sociology. 4 vols. (Sage Benchmarks in Social
Research Methods Series) 1664 pp. 2010:9 (Sage, UK) <100-2779>
ISBN 978-1-84787-947-9
の各巻の論文の紹介をですが、これを通して解釈社会学がどのような目標をもってこれまで研究を続けてきたのかについて概観を知ること ができます。
VOLUME I
Section 1: The classical statements and authors
1. Dilthey, Wilhelm and Jameson, Frederic (1972) The Rise of Hermeneutics
2. Graber, Edith (1981) Translator's Introduction to Max Weber's Essay on Some Categories of Interpretive Sociology
3. Weber, Max (1981) Some Categories of Interpretive Sociology
4. Davis, Wallace M. (1978) "Anticritical Last Word on The Spirit of Capitalism," by Max Weber
5. Parsons, Talcott (1928) "Capitalism" in Recent German Literature: Sombart and Weber
6. Parsons, Talcott (1929) "Capitalism" in Recent German Literature: Sombart and Weber
7. Parsons, Talcott (1938) The Role of Ideas in Social Action
8. Simmel, Georg (1909) The Problem of Sociology
9. Simmel, Georg and Hughes Everett C. (1949) The sociology of sociability
10. Oakes, Guy (1977) The Verstehen Thesis and the Foundations of Max Weber's Methodology
11. Oakes, Guy (1988) Rickert’s Value Theory and the Foundations of Max Weber’s Methodology
Section 2: The interpreters and challengers of the classic interpretivist idea of Verstehen
12. Abel, Theodore (1948) The Operation Called Vershehen
13. Nagel, Ernest (1953) On the Method of Verstehen as the Sole Method of Philosophy
14. Munch, Peter (1957) Empirical Science and Max Weber’s Verstehende Soziologie
15. Tucker, William T (1965) Max Weber's" Verstehen"
16. Abel, Theodore (1975) Verstehen I and Verstehen II
17. Munch, Peter (1975) “Sense” and “intention” in Max Weber’s theory of social action
18. Turner, Stephen P. (1983) Weber on Action
19. Fulbrook, Mary (1978) Max Weber's 'Interpretive Sociology': A Comparison of Conception and Practice
20. Rex, John (1977) Value-Relevance, Scientific Laws, and Ideal Types: The Sociological Methodology of Max Weber
21. Ringer, Fritz (1982) Max Weber on Causal Analysis, Interpretation, and Comparison
22. Burger, Thomas (1977) Max Weber’s Interpretive Sociology, the Understanding of Actions and
Motives, and a Weberian View of Man
23. Burger, Thomas (1977) Max Weber, Interpretive Sociology, and the Sense of Historical Science: A Positivistic Conception of Verstehen
24. K Lichtblau (1991) Causality or Interaction? Simmel, Weber and Interpretive Sociology
25. Norkus, Zenonas (2000) Weber's Interpretive Sociology and Rational Choice Approach
26. Platt, Jennifer (1985) Weber's Verstehen and the History of Qualitative Research: The Missing Link
27. Kivisto, Peter and William H. Swatos, Jr. (1990) Weber and Interpretive Sociology
VOLUME II
Section 3: The phenomenological critics
28. Schu?tz, Alfred (1944) The Stranger: An Essay in Social Psychology
29. Schutz, Alfred (1953) Common-sense and scientific interpretation of human action
30. Schutz, Alfred (1951) Choosing among projects of action
31. Schutz, Alfred (1954) Concept and theory formation in the social sciences
32. Heap, James L. and Phillip A. Roth On Phenomenological Sociology
33. Pivcevic, Edo (1972) Can there be a Phenomenological Sociology?
34. Prendergast, Christopher (1986) Alfred Schutz and the Austrian School of Economics
35. Esser, Hartmut (1993) The Rationality of Everyday Behaviour: A Rational Choice Reconstruction of the Theory of Action by Alfred Schutz
36. Prendergast, Christopher (1993) Rationality, Optimality and Choice: Esser’s Reconstruction of Alfred Schutz’s Theory of Action
37. Foss, Nicolai Juul (1996) Spontaneous Social Order: Economics and Schu?tzian Sociology
38. Weigert, Andrew J (1975) Alfred Schutz on a Theory of Motivation
39. Zaret, David (1980) From Weber to Parsons and Schutz: The Eclipse of History in Modern Social
Theory
40. Tiryakian, Edward (1965) Existential Phenomenology and the Sociological Tradition
41. Kolaja, Jiri and Berger, Peter respond to Edward Tiryakian and he responds back
Section 4: The critical phenomenologists
42. Horkheimer, Max (1939) The Relation between Psychology and Sociology in the Work of Wilhelm Dilthey
43. Marcuse, Herbert (1948) Existentialism: Remarks on Jean-Paul Sartre's L'Etre et le Neant
44. Habermas, Jurgen (1975) Towards a reconstruction of historical materialism
45. Habermas, Jurgen (1976) Some distinctions in universal pragmatics
46. Apel, Karl Otto (1972) The A Priori of Communication and the Foundation of the Humanities
47. Apel Karl Otto (1987) Dilthey’s Distinction Between “Explanation” and “Understanding” and the Possibility of Its “ Mediation”
48. Apel, Karl Otto (1992) The Hermeneutic dimension of social science and its normative foundation
49. Ricoeur, Paul (1967) New Developments in Phenomenology in France: The Phenomenology of Language
50. Touraine, Alain (1969) Towards Actionist Sociology
51. Touraine, Alain (1980) The Voice and the Eye: On the Relationship Between Actors and Analysts
52. Portes, Alejandro (1972) Rationality in the Slum: An Essay on Interpretive Sociology
53. Shields, Rob (1996) Meeting or Mis-Meeting? The Dialogical Challenge to Verstehen
VOLUME III
Section 5: Symbolic Interactionism
54. Mead, George Herbert (1912) The Mechanism of Social Consciousness
55. Mead, George Herbert (1913) The Social Self
56. Cooley, Charles Horton (1907) Social Consciousness
57. Cooley, Charles Horton (1926) The Roots of Social Knowledge
58. Blumer, Herbert (1931) Science without Concepts
59. Blumer, Herbert (1955) Attitudes and the Social Act
60. Blumer, Herbert (1956) Sociological Analysis and the" Variable"
61. Blumer, Herbert (1966) Sociological Implications of the thought of George Herbert Mead
62. Becker, Howard (1953) Becoming a Marihuana User
63. Becker, Howard (1967) Whose side are we on
64. Goffman, Erving (1951) Symbols of Class Status
65. Goffman, Erving (1959) The Moral Career of the Mental Patient
66. Kuhn, Manfred (1964) Major trends in symbolic interaction theory in the last twenty five years
Section 6: Ethnomethodology
67. Garfinkel, Harold (1956) Conditions of Successful Degradation Ceremonies
68. Garfinkel, Harold (1964) Studies of the routine grounds of everyday activities
69. Garfinkel, Harold (1988) Evidence for locally produced, naturally accountable phenomena of order, logic, reason, meaning, method, etc. In and as of the Essential Quiddity of Immortal Ordinary Society, (I of IV): An Announcement of Studies,
70. Garfinkel, Harold (1996) Ethnomethodology's Program
71. Cicourel, Aaron and Kitsuse, John (1963) A note on the uses of official statistics
72. Cicourel, Aaron (1981) The role of cognitive-linguistic concepts in understanding everyday social interactions
73. Cicourel, Aaron (1985) Text and Discourse
74. Cicourel, Aaron (1987) The interpenetration of communicative contexts: Examples from medical encounters
75. Cicourel, Aaron (2009) John Rawls on Two Concepts of Rules
76. Denzin, Norman (1969) Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology: A Proposed Synthesis
77. Heap, James, L. (1977) Verstehen, Language and Warrants
78. Heap, James, L. (1989) Writing as Social Action, Theory into Practice
79. Heap, James, L. (1982) Practical Reason in Depression: a Practice
VOLUME IV
Section 7: Cultural Anthropologists
80. Geertz, Clifford (1974) " From the Native's Point of View": On the Nature of Anthropological Understanding
81. Geertz, Clifford (2005) Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese cockfight
82. Geertz, Clifford (1975) Common sense as a cultural system
83. Geertz, Clifford (1982) The way we think now: Toward an Ethnography of Modern Thought
84. Winch, Peter (1964) Understanding a Primitive Society
85. Winch, Peter (1956) Social Science
86. Marcus, George (1980) Rhetoric and the ethnographic genre in anthropological research
87. Marcus, George and Cushman, Dick (1982) Ethnographies as Texts
88. Clifford, James (1983) On ethnographic authority
89. Sewell, William H. (1997) Geertz, Cultural Systems, and History: From Synchrony to Transformation
Section 8: Contemporary interpretations, extensions, fusions and applications
90. Denzin, N, 1984, On Interpreting and Interpretation
91. Nielsen, Kai (1982) Sociological Knowledge: Winch, Marxism, and Verstehen Revisited
92. Williams, Malcolm (2000) Interpretivism and Generalisation
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