Abstract

In this article we have tried to argue that socio-hermeneutics has been a tradition in itself in sociological knowledge since the inception of classical interpretative sociology. Its tradition is totally different from current postmodernist deconstruction and its ideas about the total power of text. Bourdieu’s theories about linguistic practices such as social power practices are subsequently critically reviewed. Finally, the logic of the sociological discourse analysis (comprehensive and interpretative) is defined as a specific type of work which is separate from both quantitative analysis of content and structural text analysis of linguistic origins.

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  • La sociohermenéutica como programa de investigación en sociología “Los actores son actores: reflexionan, actúan, nunca son totalmente adecuados para sus funciones y sus intereses, y la teoría debe poder explicar su actividad, su reflexividad, su crítica cuando tienen que resolver problemas”

  • In this article we have tried to argue that socio-hermeneutics has been a tradition in

  • Its tradition is totally different from current postmodernist deconstruction

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La sociohermenéutica como programa de investigación en sociología “Los actores son actores: reflexionan, actúan, nunca son totalmente adecuados para sus funciones y sus intereses, y la teoría debe poder explicar su actividad, su reflexividad, su crítica cuando tienen que resolver problemas”.

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