BMS: Bulletin of Sociological Methodology/Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique

The Bulletin of Sociological Methodology is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published by SAGE, publishing in either French or English. The journal s … Read More

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Edition: International
Language: English
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ISSN: 9770759106001
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The Bulletin of Sociological Methodology is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal published by SAGE, publishing in either French or English. The journal specialises in social science research methods, for data production as well as analysis, which it addresses by sharing experiences and constructive debate on the relationship between research questions and the tools used (be they proven or innovative) to explore them, as well as the varied ways of implementing these tools.The BMS contributes to the renewal of methodological debates in the social sciences according to the following orientations:• Being intentionally empirical: we aim to be the embodiment of research methods in their practical implementations, rather than engaging in lengthy discourses about them, and emphasising the variety of possible approaches;• Building bridges between disciplines: the BMS aims to be a journal for the broader social sciences, and humanities, and is not restricted to sociological methods, contrary to what its title might suggest;• Promoting dialogue between generations: the social sciences have been profoundly shaken by the digital revolution, which has generated many new tools. This suggests that younger researchers may work very differently from their elders. This needs to be confirmed, however, and if demonstrated, must be understood and documented; • A “nuts and bolts” approach to methods: we believe that social scientists should not be satisfied with ready-made methodological techniques, so-called “best practices”. Beyond the innovative aspect of a given tool or method, we will favour originality and the heuristic way a method is applied and adapted to a certain kind of field or data.Articles that correspond to these scientific orientations, whether based on qualitative, quantitative or mixed methods are welcome. Moreover, the BMS warmly invites guest editors for special editions and also distributes the RC33 newsletter of the ISA (International sociology Association) coordinated by Karl van Meter twice every year. Le Bulletin de méthodologie sociologique est une revue trimestrielle à comité de lecture, publiée par SAGE. Les articles y paraissent indifféremment en français ou en anglais. La revue porte un projet scientifique dans lequel les méthodes d’enquête, de terrain mais aussi d’analyse, sont appréhendées à travers l’échange d’expériences et font l’objet d’un débat constructif portant sur l’adéquation entre des questions de recherche, des outils éprouvés ou innovants et des façons, variées, de les mettre en œuvre.Le BMS accompagne le renouveau des débats méthodologiques en sciences sociales à partir des orientations suivantes :• Une posture volontairement empirique : il s’agit d’incarner la méthode dans ses mises en œuvre pratiques plutôt que de discourir à son propos en insistant sur la variété des approches possibles ;• L’établissement de ponts entre les disciplines : le BMS se veut une revue de sciences sociales, voire d’humanités, et pas seulement, comme son titre pourrait le laisser croire, de sociologie ;• Le dialogue entre les pratiques générationnelles : le tournant numérique que les sciences sociales se trouvent devoir prendre génère quantité d’outils qui laissent à penser que les plus jeunes travaillent très différemment de leurs aînés, ce qui reste à vérifier et le cas échéant, à comprendre et à documenter ;• Une approche par “trucs et astuces” : nous pensons que la recherche en sciences sociales ne devrait pas se satisfaire des chemins méthodologiques déjà tracés selon une logique de bonnes pratiques. Au-delà du caractère innovant de tel ou tel outil ou de telle ou telle méthode, c’est l’originalité et la fécondité de l’adaptation d’une méthode à un terrain et/ou à des données que nous privilégions.Les articles correspondant à ces orientations scientifiques, qu’ils soient basés sur des méthodes qualitatives, quantitatives, ou les deux, sont également bienvenus. Par ailleurs, le BMS accueille volontiers des numéros invité·e·s et diffuse la newsletter du RC33 de l’ISA (International Sociological Association), coordonnée par Karl van Meter, deux fois par an.

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