Topic 4 - Objectivity & Values Flashcards

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What does value free mean?

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Ability of researchers to keep their own personal biases out of research

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Positivist view on values [1]

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  • Sociology should be value free as society could be improved through objective scientific knowledge
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Interpretivist view on values [2]

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  • It is impossible for sociology to be value-free due to how research is subjective & influenced by values in all aspects.
  • Sociologists own values may influence the method they use - highly subjective
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Committed Sociology Approach - Marxists & Feminists [2]

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  • Conduct research entirely on their values i.e political opinions
  • The aim of a sociologist is to transform society by exposing the injustice of capitalism/patriarchy.
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Postmodernist view [3]

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  • Value freedom is impossible/undesirable
  • Researchers should acknowledge their values & realise that this will inform all stages of their research
  • Lyotard & Baudrillard: In contemporary society metanarratives are no longer valid & researchers will have individual, subjective opinions.
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When do values often come into sociology? [3]

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1) Choice of topic - topic worth studying is a value-driven decision
2) Choice of method - relate to researcher’s beliefs about research & their research subjects
3) Analysis - likely to involve judgments about people’s behaviour or what would be considered normal

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Myrdal and Gouldber [2]

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  • Sociologists should only identify by their values, but open to ‘take sides’, espousing the interests of actual groups.
  • This means it is undesirable to be value neutral
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Marxist Gouldner [1]

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  • Values need to be a part of sociological research as it’s the role of the researcher to expose inequality
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Interpretivist view (Influenced by Weber) [4]

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  • Sociology can be value-free once the research process has been chosen, values act as a guide to research:

Data collection: sociologists must be objective when collecting facts

Values in data interpretation: facts need to be set in a theoretical framework to understand their significance- influenced by values

Values and the sociologist as a citizen - sociologists are citizens, they cannot dodge the moral issues their work raises or the uses it is put to by hiding behind ‘value freedom’.

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