interpretivist

Cards (8)

  • can & should sociology be science?

    no
  • why can't we study & predict patterns of behaviour?

    -humans have agency
    -choose how to act & react
  • what do they believe it's more interesting to study?
    -individuals subjective opinions & interpretations
    > there's no social facts to study
    > only social constructions
  • verstehen
    putting yourself in someone else's shoes
    > performed by interpretivists
  • methods used

    -unstructured interviews
    -participant observations
    -documents > diary, photographs, letters (personal)
  • Douglas' view on suicide 

    -suicide is an individual act with individual meanings
    > to understand we need to uncover these meanings
  • Douglas' view on official statistics
    -OS can't help & can't be trusted
    -they're socially constructed and don't reflect real suicide rates
    -we must use qualitative data from case studies instead
    > personal documents
    > interview people who attempted suicide
    > interview friends / relatives
  • affect of official statistics on suicide data

    -only tell us which deaths are labelled as suicide
    -label depends on interactions that take place between different social actors after death
    > coroner
    > relatives
    > doctors
    > friends