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Sociopolitical underpinnings of positivism and qualitative cultural psychological methodology
pp. 231-243
Résumé
The conventional explanation for positivism's hegemony over social science research is that positivism is the only, or certainly the best, scientific methodology. Accordingly, qualitative cultural psychological methodology deserves to be marginalized because it is not a scienific approach. However, we have seen that positivism is unscientific in many respects and that qualitative cultural psychological methodology is a more objective approach for investigating cultural psychology. Therefore the explanation for positivism's dominance at the expense of our methodology cannot lie in the scientific merits of the two approaches. It lies instead in social and political implications of the two methodologies (Vygotsky, 1997, pp. 233–234).
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Ratner Carl (1997) Cultural psychology and qualitative methodology: theoretical and empirical considerations. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 231-243
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-2681-7_7
Citation complète:
Ratner Carl, 1997, Sociopolitical underpinnings of positivism and qualitative cultural psychological methodology. In C. Ratner Cultural psychology and qualitative methodology (231-243). Dordrecht, Springer.