unlike durkheim and comte modern positivists argue that their own values are completely irrelevant to their research because ~
1. they wish to appear scientific - science is concerned with fact so sociologists should remain neutral
2. social position of sociology - gouldner argues that in the 1950s american sociologists in particular became spiritless technicians who hired themselves out to businesses to solve their problems, so by rejecting their own values they promised to not criticise their employers, a view that weber directly criticised
becker - values are always present in society but traditionally positivists/functionalists take the viewpoint of powerful groups, and sociologists should adopt a compassionate stance on the side of powerless groups
this clearly links to the empathetic and qualitative research methods preferred by interpretivists
modern research is funded by thrid parties, often government departments, charities or businesses which usually control the directon and type of questions involved in a study
this means work is likely influenced by the payer's values
sociologists may wish to further their careers which might influence their choice of topic, or lead them to censor themselves to protect their career
different sociologists embody different assumptions and values
feminism - society is based on gender inequality and promotes women's righst
functionalism - society is harmonious and favours the status quo
marxism - society is conflict-ridden and works towards a classless society
this influences the topics and methods perspectives choose, as well as the conclusions they make about their results, so all sociologists can be argued to subconsciously confirm their own biases
postmodernists hold a relativist view and reject the idea that any one account of the social world is superior to another, and any perspective that claims to have access to the truth is a meta-narrative
this leads to a paradox that means we shouldn't believe postmodernism, so relativism is self-defeating
in practice sociologists rarely go this far as there is a real world that can be observed and recorded, so theories can be established on the basis of these recorded facts