This book explains how the Columbia model of sociology, which was based on the methodology of P.F. Lazarsfeld, became a dominant sociological school of thought in American and European postwar sociology.

Providing an overview of Lazarsfeld’s inventions and his methodological, organisational, and institutional innovations, it describes the means by which a particular model of sociology was gradually adopted in departments headed by Lazarsfeld and in the work of his successors. With attention to the use by Lazarsfeld of methodological texts published by prestigious publishing houses in his research and teaching, his activity in international organisations – including the UN – his collaboration with figures such as Robert K. Merton and Raymond Boudon, and his attempts to show how the roots of his empirical research methodology lay in the work of early European scholars, this volume shows how a particular sociological paradigm came to prevail over others for more than a decade.

It will therefore appeal to scholars of sociology with interests in the history of the discipline and questions of research methodology.

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This book explains how the Columbia model of sociology, which was based on the methodology of P. F. Lazarsfeld, became a dominant sociological school of thought in American and European post-war sociology.

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Acknowledgement

Introduction

Chapter 1: Lazarsfeld’s Methodological Innovations

Chapter 2: Lazarsfeld’s ‘Training Projects’ and His Methodological Publications – the Role of the PPAT Project (1952–1955)

Chapter 3: Lazarsfeld in Norway: The Story of the Active Promotion of Lazarsfeld’s Methodology in Norway (1947–1955)

Chapter 4: Lazarsfeld in Poland: Lazarsfeld’s Activities and Influence in Postwar Poland (1958–1970)

Chapter 5: Lazarsfeld in Austria: Lazarsfeld’s Promotion of Empirical Sociology in Postwar Austria (1958–1976)

Chapter 6: Lazarsfeld in France: How Empirical Social Research Gained Ascendancy in Postwar France (1948–1976)

Chapter 7: Lazarsfeld and UNESCO: Lazarsfeld’s European Influence with the Support of UNESCO (1948–1973)

Chapter 8: Lazarsfeld in the Czech Part of Czechoslovakia: A Specific Example of the Advancement of the Lazarsfeldian Methodology of Empirical Social Research (1965–1973)

Chapter 9: Lazarsfeld’s Contributions to the History of Empirical Social Research (1959–1973)

Conclusion

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032714196
Publisert
2026-01-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
360 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
182

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Biografisk notat

Hynek Jeřábek is Professor at the Institute of Sociological Studies at Charles University, Czech Republic.