Theory, Epistemology and Critical Rural Sociology

Date

1992

Authors

Bonanno, Alessandro
Swanson, Louis E.

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food

Abstract

This paper would like to provide an alternative to the Marx-Weber dichotomy which has recently emerged in rural sociological studies. It consists of the re-proposition of critical sociology as a mode of scientific investigation which, while remaining within the Marxian tradition, addresses many of the central concerns of Weberian scholarship. Though a merger between Marx and Weber is not proposed, it is assumed that a lack of knowledge of critical sociology has hampered further development of the theoretical debate in rural sociology. More importantly, this lack of knowledge has prevented the diffusion of the basic tenets of critical sociology among sociologists concerned with the study of agriculture and food, limiting their ability to inform empirical investigations and to instruct students.

Description

Article originally published in International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food

Keywords

Marx-Weber dichotomy, critical sociology, scientific investigation, Rural Sociology

Citation

Bonanno, Alessando, Swanson, Louis E.(1992) Theory Epistemology and Critical Rural Sociology.” International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 2, 143-158. https://www.isa-agrifood.com/ijsaf-v2-143-158