The Social Survey in Historical Perspective, 1880 1940
Herausgeber: Bales, Kevin; Sklar, Kathryn Kish; Bulmer, Martin
The Social Survey in Historical Perspective, 1880 1940
Herausgeber: Bales, Kevin; Sklar, Kathryn Kish; Bulmer, Martin
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This 2001 book traces the history of the social Survey in Britain and the US, with two chapters on Germany and France. It discusses the aims and interests of those who carried out early surveys, and the links between the social survey and the growth of empirical social science.
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This 2001 book traces the history of the social Survey in Britain and the US, with two chapters on Germany and France. It discusses the aims and interests of those who carried out early surveys, and the links between the social survey and the growth of empirical social science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188784
- ISBN-10: 0521188784
- Artikelnr.: 32733885
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. April 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 648g
- ISBN-13: 9780521188784
- ISBN-10: 0521188784
- Artikelnr.: 32733885
List of figures; List of tables; List of maps; Notes on contributors;
Preface; 1. The social survey in historical perspective Martin Bulmer,
Kevin Bales and Kathryn Kish Sylar; 2. The social survey in social
perspective, 1830-1930 Eileen Janes Yeo; 3. Charles Booth's survey of Life
and Labour of the People in London 1889-1903 Kevin Bales; 4. Hull-House
Maps and Papers: social science as women's work in the 1890s Kathryn Kish
Sylar; 5. The place of social investigation, social theory and social work
in the approach to late Victorian and Edwardian social problems: the case
of Beatrice Webb and Helen Bosanquet Jane Lewis; 6. W. E. B. Du Bois as a
social investigator: The Philadelphia Negro 1899 Martin Bulmer; 7. Concepts
of poverty in the British social surveys from Charles Booth to Arthur
Bowley E. P. Hennock; 8. The part in relation to the whole: how to
generalise? The prehistory of representative sampling Alain Desrosières; 9.
The Pittsburgh Survey and the Social Survey Movement: a sociological road
not taken Steven R. Cohen; 10. The world of the academic quantifiers: the
Columbia University family and its connections Stephen P. Turner; 11. The
decline of The Social Survey Movement and the rise of American empirical
sociology Martin Bulmer; 12. The social survey in Germany before 1933
Irmela Gorges; 13. Anglo-American contacts in the development of research
methods before 1945 Jennifer Platt; 14. The social survey in historical
perspective: a governmental perspective Roger Davidson; 15. The dangers of
castle building - surveying the social survey Seth Koven; Index.
Preface; 1. The social survey in historical perspective Martin Bulmer,
Kevin Bales and Kathryn Kish Sylar; 2. The social survey in social
perspective, 1830-1930 Eileen Janes Yeo; 3. Charles Booth's survey of Life
and Labour of the People in London 1889-1903 Kevin Bales; 4. Hull-House
Maps and Papers: social science as women's work in the 1890s Kathryn Kish
Sylar; 5. The place of social investigation, social theory and social work
in the approach to late Victorian and Edwardian social problems: the case
of Beatrice Webb and Helen Bosanquet Jane Lewis; 6. W. E. B. Du Bois as a
social investigator: The Philadelphia Negro 1899 Martin Bulmer; 7. Concepts
of poverty in the British social surveys from Charles Booth to Arthur
Bowley E. P. Hennock; 8. The part in relation to the whole: how to
generalise? The prehistory of representative sampling Alain Desrosières; 9.
The Pittsburgh Survey and the Social Survey Movement: a sociological road
not taken Steven R. Cohen; 10. The world of the academic quantifiers: the
Columbia University family and its connections Stephen P. Turner; 11. The
decline of The Social Survey Movement and the rise of American empirical
sociology Martin Bulmer; 12. The social survey in Germany before 1933
Irmela Gorges; 13. Anglo-American contacts in the development of research
methods before 1945 Jennifer Platt; 14. The social survey in historical
perspective: a governmental perspective Roger Davidson; 15. The dangers of
castle building - surveying the social survey Seth Koven; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of maps; Notes on contributors;
Preface; 1. The social survey in historical perspective Martin Bulmer,
Kevin Bales and Kathryn Kish Sylar; 2. The social survey in social
perspective, 1830-1930 Eileen Janes Yeo; 3. Charles Booth's survey of Life
and Labour of the People in London 1889-1903 Kevin Bales; 4. Hull-House
Maps and Papers: social science as women's work in the 1890s Kathryn Kish
Sylar; 5. The place of social investigation, social theory and social work
in the approach to late Victorian and Edwardian social problems: the case
of Beatrice Webb and Helen Bosanquet Jane Lewis; 6. W. E. B. Du Bois as a
social investigator: The Philadelphia Negro 1899 Martin Bulmer; 7. Concepts
of poverty in the British social surveys from Charles Booth to Arthur
Bowley E. P. Hennock; 8. The part in relation to the whole: how to
generalise? The prehistory of representative sampling Alain Desrosières; 9.
The Pittsburgh Survey and the Social Survey Movement: a sociological road
not taken Steven R. Cohen; 10. The world of the academic quantifiers: the
Columbia University family and its connections Stephen P. Turner; 11. The
decline of The Social Survey Movement and the rise of American empirical
sociology Martin Bulmer; 12. The social survey in Germany before 1933
Irmela Gorges; 13. Anglo-American contacts in the development of research
methods before 1945 Jennifer Platt; 14. The social survey in historical
perspective: a governmental perspective Roger Davidson; 15. The dangers of
castle building - surveying the social survey Seth Koven; Index.
Preface; 1. The social survey in historical perspective Martin Bulmer,
Kevin Bales and Kathryn Kish Sylar; 2. The social survey in social
perspective, 1830-1930 Eileen Janes Yeo; 3. Charles Booth's survey of Life
and Labour of the People in London 1889-1903 Kevin Bales; 4. Hull-House
Maps and Papers: social science as women's work in the 1890s Kathryn Kish
Sylar; 5. The place of social investigation, social theory and social work
in the approach to late Victorian and Edwardian social problems: the case
of Beatrice Webb and Helen Bosanquet Jane Lewis; 6. W. E. B. Du Bois as a
social investigator: The Philadelphia Negro 1899 Martin Bulmer; 7. Concepts
of poverty in the British social surveys from Charles Booth to Arthur
Bowley E. P. Hennock; 8. The part in relation to the whole: how to
generalise? The prehistory of representative sampling Alain Desrosières; 9.
The Pittsburgh Survey and the Social Survey Movement: a sociological road
not taken Steven R. Cohen; 10. The world of the academic quantifiers: the
Columbia University family and its connections Stephen P. Turner; 11. The
decline of The Social Survey Movement and the rise of American empirical
sociology Martin Bulmer; 12. The social survey in Germany before 1933
Irmela Gorges; 13. Anglo-American contacts in the development of research
methods before 1945 Jennifer Platt; 14. The social survey in historical
perspective: a governmental perspective Roger Davidson; 15. The dangers of
castle building - surveying the social survey Seth Koven; Index.