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Sociology in Belgium: A Sociological History

Palgrave Macmillan Uk (2017)

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  1. Who Had Faith in Sociology? Scholarly and Ideological Divergences in Belgium around 1900.Raf Vanderstraeten - 2018 - Science in Context 31 (4):457-475.
    ArgumentThis paper examines the early institutionalization of sociology in Belgium. It displays how different intellectual and social contexts bred their own research interests and research approaches. It shows, more particularly, how ideological affiliations and divisions defined the setting within which this new discipline had to develop in Belgium in the decades around 1900. As a consequence of the ideological controversies, sociology had difficulty gaining legitimacy as a theory-driven analysis of society. Most scholars in Belgium could not avoid taking an explicitly (...)
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  • Poverty research or research poverty? The interaction between civil society researchers and scientists in postwar Belgium.Els Minne & Kaat Wils - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    Civil society initiatives played a key role in the increasing academic focus on poverty in mid-1960s Europe. The first generation of academic poverty researchers were able to draw on the expertise of civil society actors who, since the 1950s, had been carrying out their own research to counter a lack of scholarly interest. While the ‘rediscovery’ of poverty as a research topic in academic circles has received scholarly attention, the research efforts of their non-academic counterparts have been overlooked. Building on (...)
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