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本文旨在讨论布尔迪厄学者为何从未完全接受北美社会学出版物主流的 "引言/文献综述/数据与方法/结果/讨论"(ILDRD)文章格式。本文试图论证皮埃尔-布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)、让-克洛德-尚博尔东(Jean-Claude Chamboredon)和让-克洛德-帕塞隆(Jean-Claude Passeron)受加斯东-巴赫拉(Gaston Bachelard)的 "应用理性主义 "启发,发展出了一种不同的写作格式,并在法国学者中产生了更大的影响。我认为,从旗舰期刊《社会科学研究》(Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales)中可以追溯到受布迪厄启发的不同写作模式和推理方法。本文将就社会科学文章格式的差异展开进一步讨论。
Writing like a Bourdieusian Scholar: From The Craft of Sociology to the Writing Patterns in Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales
This paper is a debate on why Bourdieusian scholars have never fully embraced the “Introduction/Literature review/Data & methods/Results/Discussion” (ILDRD) article format which is mainstream in North American Sociological publications. This paper attempts to argue that Pierre Bourdieu, Jean-Claude Chamboredon, and Jean-Claude Passeron developed a different writing format – inspired by Gaston Bachelard's “applied rationalism” -- and which became more influential among French scholars. The Bourdieu inspired different writing patterns and reasoning, I argue, can be traced in the flagship journal Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales. This paper invites further debate on the differences in approaching article formats in the social sciences.