Review: Charles Tilly (2006). Why? What Happens When People Give Reasons … And Why

Abstract: While it is clear that we are constantly giving as well as receiving justifications, it is less clear how justification works. New York sociologist Charles TILLY (1929-2008) claims that both social scientists and historians have failed to properly address this question and to develop on its methodological implications. Therefore, he has written a book on "why?". Is there an imperative to justify? If there is, how is it activated? How do justifications emerge? How do situations which have justification come to an end? TILLY argues that operations of justification take a variety of forms and he distinguishes four different formats justification can take: Justifications are given in terms of conventions (pp.32-60), stories (pp.61-95), codes (pp.96-125), and technical accounts (pp.126-156). While TILLY has chosen to highlight these different forms throughout the main chapters of his book, he maintains that all types of justifications have something in common. Whatever form justificatio.... https://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/1187

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Englisch

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Review: Charles Tilly (2006). Why? What Happens When People Give Reasons … And Why ; volume:10 ; number:1 ; day:30 ; month:10 ; year:2008
Forum qualitative Sozialforschung ; 10, Heft 1 (30.10.2008)

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Potthast, Jörg

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10.17169/fqs-10.1.1187
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urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs0901135
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