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Worlds of Events, Worlds of Structures

Graham ScamblerUCL

March 2014

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Outline

1. Themes2. Approaches3. Challenge of interdisciplinarity4. Beginnings and endings for science5. From individuals to the social6. And on to structures7. Six sociologies

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Themes

1. ‘Basic human needs’2. Unmet needs3. Negotiating justice4. Enacting justice5. Overcoming obstacles

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Perspectives

In relation to the topics of this conference:

• Documenting• Describing and understanding• Explaining• Intervening

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Interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinarity is NOT multidisciplinarity

Have barely scratched the surface in relation to interdisciplinarity

Interdisciplinarity vital for interventions

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Science

A multitude of philosophies and methodologies

For emergence, against reductionism

Science about mechanisms

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Individuals and Society

Revisit:

For emergence, against reductionism

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Significance of Social Structures

Recent comment by Robin Cohen on the Great British Class Survey. It reduces to three classes:

1. Global superrich2. Locked-in national middle class3. Precariat

Sociologically: new class/command dynamic

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Types of Sociology

• ProfessionalScholar

• PolicyReformer

• CriticalRadical

• PublicDemocrat

• ActionActivist

• ForesightVisionary

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Intervening

So what do we mean when we say we want to change things?


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