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E-raamat: Battlefields of Knowledge: The Interlocking of Theory and Practice in Social Research and Development

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Originally published in 1992, this book is an original contribution to overcoming the impasse of ‘totalizing’ theories in the sociology of development by arguing for an actor-oriented approach to the analysis of social change.



Originally published in 1992, this book is an original contribution to overcoming the impasse of ‘totalizing’ theories in the sociology of development by arguing for an actor-oriented approach to the analysis of social change. Such an approach entails the development of theoretically grounded methods of research that allow for the elucidation of actors’ interpretations and strategies, and of how these interlock through processes of negotiation and accommodation. It places ‘the subjects of development’ – workers, entrepreneurs, government officials, traders, but also development practitioners and researchers – at the centre of the stage and rejects linear, deterministic and simple empiricist thinking and practice.

Although primarily addressed to a sociological, anthropological and development studies audience, the book will also be of interest to scholars, students and practitioners in political science, communication studies, human geography and qualitative research methodology.

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'The Longs and their colleagues offer us a developemnt sociology whose sophistication matches that of its subject matter...I heartily recommend this book to any sociologist with interests in theory and method. As for those involved in development studies, this is essential reading.' Aidan Foster Carter.

1.Introduction Norman Long
2. From Paradigm Lost to Paradigm Regained?
The Case for an Actor-Oriented Sociology of Development Norman Long
3. A
Research Journey: On Actors, Concepts and the Text Pieter de Vries
4.
Plunging Into the Garlic: Methodological Issues and Challenges Gabriel Torres
5. The Engagement of Researcher and Local Actors in the Construction of Case
Studies and Research Themes Exploring Methods of Restudy Han Seur
6. Goods,
Knowledge and Beer: The Methodological Significance of Situational Analysis
and Discourse Andrew Long
7. Identity, Networks and Space: New Dimensions in
the Study of Small-Scale Enterprise and Commoditization Gerard Verschoor
8.
Local Organization as Organizing Practices: Rethinking Rural Institutions
Monique Nuijten
9. The Dynamics of Knowledge: Interfaces Between Bureaucrats
and Peasants Alberto Arce and Norman Long
10. The Poverty of Practice: Power,
Gender and Intervention From An Actor-Oriented Perspective Magdalena
Villareal
11. Conclusion Norman Long.