Coda-The past and future of analytical sociology

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In this chapter, I reflect on how the field of analytical sociology has developed since the late 1990s. I discuss briefly the birth of analytical sociology, what motivated its emergence, and what its most essential characteristics are. Thereafter, and in more detail, I consider a set of topics that I believe to be of crucial importance for the future of analytical sociology. In particular, I focus on the role of action-based explanations of macro-level change. I argue that analytical sociologists should be less wedded to intentional explanations, and instead focus their efforts on constructing empirically plausible and empirically verifiable models of action and interaction.

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Hedström, P. (2021). Coda-The past and future of analytical sociology. In Research Handbook on Analytical Sociology (pp. 490–505). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781789906851.00035

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