A Star is Born? The Authors, Principles and Objectives of Analytical Sociology
Abstract
This article presents the main features and objectives of the so-called «social mechanisms based explanation» or «analytical sociology». This perspective has gained quite considerable attention in contemporary debate, both for its theoretical novelty as well as for its empirical results. In the first part of the article I describe the key concepts, main scholars and institutional strengths of this approach. In the second part, I clarify the relationships between the analytical sociology perspective and the main trends in contemporary sociology, both theoretical and empirical. In the third part, three core principles of the approach are outlined: the idea of causal process, the relevance of multilevel theory and the prominence of formal theories and models.Keywords
analytical sociology, explanation, methodological individualism, emergent effects, theory and researchPublished
2006-04-01
How to Cite
Barbera, F. (2006). A Star is Born? The Authors, Principles and Objectives of Analytical Sociology. Papers. Revista De Sociologia, 80, 31–50. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/papers/v80n0.1768
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