Content 2005, Volume 2
Issue 1
- Editorial: Pluralism and Normativity in Interdisciplinary Research, Sabina Leonelli [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- What’s the Good of Mercators?: Cartography and the Political Ecology of Place, Jason Cons [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Representing Poverty, Impoverishing Representation? A Discursive Analysis of a NGOs Fundraising Posters, Machiel Lamers [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Issues of Scope in Comparative Race and Ethnic Relations: An Analysis of U.S. American Concepts in the Japanese Context, Isao Takei [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Queer Television Discourse - Reality TV, Rosalind Hanmer [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Feminist Research: Disclosure of Route, Emma Martin [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Bookreview(s)
- Martyn Denscombe (2003) The Good Research Guide For Small-Scale Social Research Projects. Second edition. Buckingham: Open University Press. 310 pp. ISBN: 0 3352 1303 0, Wouter-Jan Oosten [Article] [PDF]
- Nick Couldry. Media Rituals: A Critical Approach. (2003) London and New York: Routledge. 173 pp. ISBN 0 4152 7015 4., Ward Rennen [Article] [PDF]
- Nick Couldry and Anna McCarthy (eds.). MediaSpace: Place, Scale and Culture in a Media Age. (2004) London and New York: Routledge. 303 pp. ISBN 0 4152 9174 7., Ward Rennen [Article] [PDF]
- Brooker, Will. (2002) Using the Force: Creativity, Community and Star Wars Fans. New York: Continuum. 288 pp. ISBN: 0 8264 5287 6, Brent Allison [Article] [PDF]
- Naples, Nancy. (2003) Feminism and Method: Ethnography, Discourse Analysis, and Activist Research. New York: Routledge. 272 pp. ISBN: 0 4159 4449 X, Angela Willey [Article] [PDF]
Issue 2
- Unity in social science?, Stefanie Ortman, Sabina Leonelli [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Unifying social science - A critical realist approach, Dominic Holland [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- The division of labour in the social sciences versus the politics of metaphysics Questioning critical realism's interdisciplinarity, Jeroen Van Bouwel [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- An obstacle to unification in biological social science - Formal and compositional styles of science, Rasmus Gronfeldt Winther [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- Social facts from an analytical perspective - The example of institutions as a unifying notion in the social sciences, Dr. Marcel Scheele [Article] [TOC] [PDF]
- Interdisciplinarity in the social sciences - Bateson’s problem, analytical philosophy and anthropology, Andre van Dokkum [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]
- First and second order unification in the social and human sciences, Peter Caws [Article] [Abstract] [TOC] [PDF]