Sociological Explanation As Translation
Published in 1980 by Cambridge University Press, "Sociological Explanation As Translation" is a thought-provoking work that delves into the essence of sociological explanations. With 124 pages of insightful content, author JHBA examines the intricate nature of interpretive sociological claims, advocating that interpretation is rooted in a rational framework. This book offers a unique perspective on the interplay between qualitative and statistical claims, showcasing their complementary roles within sociological research. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply intrigued by sociological theory, this engaging read invites you to reconsider how we understand social phenomena through the lens of translation and interpretation.