Abstract

The sociologist, analyzing other people's ‘Seinsverbundenheit’, is not aware of his/hers own. This epistemic oversight continues to adversely effect orthodox sociological research and theorizing. Pierre Bourdieu, however, with epistemic reflexivity and critical analysis, makes his own sociological practice an object of the ‘theory of practice’. He regards his theory as method, and it is this approach which characterizes his work. I will examine the potentiality of sociological theory as method through the consideration of Bourdieu's practices toward a ‘theory of practice’.

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