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John Barnes' collection of essays, published over the past forty years, covers a variety of topics in sociology and anthropology, including lineage systems, social networks, colonialism, underlying assumptions of social science, and the significance of time in social analysis. Together they identify the author's particular view of social science as being primarily about what really happens. Rather than revamp articles written with a distinctive set of assumptions to bring them into line with current intellectual fashions, Professor Barnes has chosen to let them stand as they are, products of identifiable theoretical stances and modes of exposition. But introductory notes to each chapter explain the context in which the piece was originally written and draw attention to later publications and events that bear on it. A new introduction discusses in detail the author's view of social science as the construction of models rather than a search for social laws, while the final chapter presents a model of the modeling process itself.
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- ISBN13 9780521366533
- ISBN10 0521366534
- Pàgines 273
- Any Edició 1990
- Fecha de publicación 23/02/1990
- Idioma Alemany, Francès
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Models and Interpretations: Selected Essays (Alemany, Francès)
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- ANNAS JULIA/BARNES JONATHAN
- 9780521366533



