Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe

To want to describe the world objectively, instead of commenting on texts, sociologists have come to underestimate the contribution of writing and the inevitable presence of a point of view. What are the perceptible traces from the sociologist’s point of view when he describes the indigenous point o...

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Main Author: Jacques Siracusa
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Language:fra
Published: Université de Lille 2024-07-01
Series:Methodos
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/methodos/10892
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description To want to describe the world objectively, instead of commenting on texts, sociologists have come to underestimate the contribution of writing and the inevitable presence of a point of view. What are the perceptible traces from the sociologist’s point of view when he describes the indigenous point of view? This article examines ways of writing specific to the interview report. The study of an exemplary case highlights processes that are both trademarks from an author’s point of view and common solutions to difficulties in the treatment of interviews. The sociologist’s point of view has an effect on the reader without needing to be explained. Reporting is a simplified representation, as is modelling from a research perspective. But we tend to forget that data and conclusions are related to this perspective.
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Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
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perspectivism
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title Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
title_full Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
title_fullStr Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
title_full_unstemmed Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
title_short Le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
title_sort le point de vue du sociologue sur le point de vue du groupe
topic sociology
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epistemology
perspectivism
report
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url https://journals.openedition.org/methodos/10892
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