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Sociology research in contemporary South Africa.

Authors :
Alexander, Peter
Basson, Lauren
Makhura, Prudence
Source :
South African Review of Sociology. 2006, Vol. 37 Issue 2, p218-240. 23p.
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Research, with a capital 'R', is a subject of considerable concern within South African ruling circles. There's not enough of it, and it's not the right kind, or so the argument runs. Recognising the importance of the material conditions of the researchers and the need for a bottom-up approach to developing research priorities, this paper focuses on the state of sociology research in South Africa today. It demonstrates that, over the past twelve years, a marked increase in the output of masters and doctoral graduates has been accompanied by a decline in the level of completed research by qualified sociologists. In terms of publications, there has been a significant increase in the proportion produced by women, but a negligible change in the number by black scholars. The paper rejects pessimistic assessments of the state of South African sociology. It concludes by arguing that the discipline should place itself at the centre of an integrated and engaged social science by drawing diverse strands together at a local level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21528586
Volume :
37
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
South African Review of Sociology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24993967
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/21528586.2006.10419156