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17-07-2023 | Original Article

Forgetting the Founders? The Uses of Classical Theory Today

Authors: Anthony Albanese, Elise Wolff, Alan Sica

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Abstract

It is commonly held that the most laudable research is constructed around a healthy interplay among theories, methods, and data. Despite this long-standing consensus, many scholars have voiced concerns that theoretical frameworks are too often given inadequate attention and are generally underdeveloped. This impression has yet to be expressed with an empirical basis. For this reason, we evaluate this apparent disciplinary situation by creating a dataset made up of 217 articles from general sociology journals, as well as 22 US graduate-level classical theory syllabi. Through various means, we assess how often and to what extent sociologists apply classical theory in their research. Rather than intensive theorizing and/or earnestly striving to elevate historical consciousness, we find that sociologists typically reduce the theoretical dimensions of their analyses to thin commemorations of foundational texts. To our knowledge, this is the first empirically based assessment of the degree to which classical theory is used and cited in sociological research.

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Footnotes
1
Related discussions can be found in several Issues of the Swiss Journal of Sociology (e.g., Camic 1997; Sica 1998; Kaesler 1999).
 
2
We are here describing what Stinchcombe (1982) refers to as the “developmental task.” According to Stinchcombe, the developmental task is one of the six distinct functions that sociological classics serve. The other functions are touchstones or models of aesthetic excellence, the small coinage function to indicate the tradition in which one is working, sources of fundamental ideas, the routine science function that provides sources for empirical puzzles, and the ritual function that serves to help realize disciplinary solidarity. For concerns of both space and thematic uniformity, we do not here explore each of these functions.
 
3
If in the earlier history of empirical social research it was an article of faith that sound analysis could rely on the three-legged stool of theories, methods, and data, this confidence has been shaken by more sophisticated inquiries into the mechanics of research—how it is actually carried out, and the interrelation (as opposed to separation) between these three realms (Cartwright and Montuschi 2014).
 
4
The most recent U.S. News rankings were from 2017 when this project began.
 
5
Issues from 2018 were omitted for journals that publish considerably more articles per Issue in order to avoid an overly disproportionate representation of a particular journal.
 
6
The final reference count simply represents the number of times that one of the classical theorists was cited. For example, if one article were to reference two of the classical theorists, then two cases would be added to the reference count. In the scope of this analysis, 34 of the 161 research articles cited at least one of the classical theorists, producing a final reference count of 51.
 
7
For example, an article that cites Weber’s The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism as well as Economy and Society is considered to reference Weber once. On the other hand, a situation in which an article cites two separate theorists (e.g., Weber’s Economy and Society as well as Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations) would result in the addition of two cases to the reference count.
 
8
These sentences did not need to be consecutive, nor did they need to contain a citation to the given theorist in order to be considered a sentence that discusses said theorist. However, the theorist needed to be cited at least once somewhere in the article for any of the sentences to have been counted. An article’s discussion of two distinct works by the same theorist would be combined rather than separated in the production of this sentence count.
 
9
The atheoretical orientation of the discipline may be more of a problem in the USA than in Europe (see indicative findings in Gartrell and Gartrell 2002), though more research is needed to assess this point of speculation. To this point, Camic (1997) makes a related observation when comparing the USA and France in terms of interest and knowledge in the history of social thought. In contrast to sociologists in France, who demonstrate great interest in sociology’s past, the American sociologist, according to Camic (1997, 228), “knows virtually nothing of his or her discipline’s history.”
 
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Metadata
Title
Forgetting the Founders? The Uses of Classical Theory Today
Authors
Anthony Albanese
Elise Wolff
Alan Sica
Publication date
17-07-2023
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Society / Issue 5/2023
Print ISSN: 0147-2011
Electronic ISSN: 1936-4725
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-023-00873-6

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