Reflexivity, Scientificity and the Sociology of Religion: Pierre Bourdieu in Debate


Autoria(s): Wood, Matthew; Altglas, Veronique
Data(s)

2010

Resumo

This paper explores the relevance of Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘epistemic reflexivity’ for the sociology of religion, in particular by examining his neglected address to the French Association for the Sociology of Religion in 1982. Whilst sociologists of religion have addressed some issues of reflexivity in their practice, less attention has been paid to the crucial scientific requirement, highlighted by Bourdieu, to break from the ‘illusio’ of that field and thus avoid alignments with positions taken by religious actors themselves. As a result, many sociologists inevitably participate in religious contestations and stakes, whether or not they affirm or deny their own religious identification with those they study. Although Bourdieu’s address was a response to a particular national and historical form of the sociology of religion, we argue that it retains much significance today and may lead to fruitful debate within the discipline.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/reflexivity-scientificity-and-the-sociology-of-religion-pierre-bourdieu-in-debate(8b63bc7d-5905-4b0e-95aa-cebda2d525ba).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Wood , M & Altglas , V 2010 , ' Reflexivity, Scientificity and the Sociology of Religion: Pierre Bourdieu in Debate ' Nordic Journal of Religion and Society , vol 23 , no. 1 , pp. 9-26 .

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article