Sociological Theory: Old Problems, New Challenges
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Sociological Theory: Old Problems, New Challenges
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I. Deviatko 
Occupation: Head of Department; Chief Researcher
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National Research University Higher School of Economics
Institute of Sociology of FCTAS RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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The article provides a brief overview and critical analysis of the difficulties and challenges facing theoretical sociology considered in the context of the current discussion of the "crisis of sociological theory". Both "internal" and "external" problems and challenges, the latter being related to the social context and internal organization of the social sciences, are considered. In particular, among the "internal" factors of the current crisis in relation to sociology, the author considers the relative shortage of robust observable phenomena constraining competing theoretical interpretations, the insufficient attention of sociologists to conceptualization and empirical validation of methods for measuring theoretical constructs, as well as the specific difficulties of causal inference in the sciences that include causal relationships between subjective (mental) variables. Among the "external" factors of the social context, some aspects of the transformation of the role of academic knowledge about society in the era of "knowing capitalism", as well as political and ideological influences on theoretical discourse are examined.

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crisis of sociological theory, internal and external factors, conceptualization and measurement, validity, causal inference, "knowing capitalism", political-ideological influences
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12.10.2021
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19.10.2021
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