Feminist scholarship in sociology: transformation from within?

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Social & Behavioral Science
Department Family & Consumer Studies
Creator McDaniel, Susan
Title Feminist scholarship in sociology: transformation from within?
Date 1991
Description Few revolutions, epistemological or otherwise, begin in academia. And yet, knowledge producers always play some role in revolutions of any kind, including epistemological revolutions. This paper is in the spirit of recent debates in the Canadian Journal of Sociology about the end of modern sociology (Cheal,1990), the "twilight of positivism" (Baldus, 1990), "intellectual terrorism" of social thought which refuses reference to the material world (Brym, 1990:331), and the crisis in sociology manifested by rewards to data manipulators while ignoring world events and trends (Fox, 1990)
Type Text
Publisher University of Alberta, Department of Sociology
Volume 16
Issue 3
First Page 303
Last Page 312
Subject Feminist sociology; Social reality
Subject LCSH Feminist theory; Applied sociology
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation McDaniel, S. (1991). Feminist scholarship in sociology: transformation from within?. Canadian Journal of Sociology , 16(3), 303-12.
Rights Management (c) Susan McDaniel
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s66q2fxv
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