par Baert, Patrick
Référence International sociology, 7, 3, page (317-327)
Publication Publié, 1992
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The object of this article is to present the outline of a temporalised sociology, emphasising novelty and diachrony, and linking the shorter and longer temporal spans. This temporalised sociology draws upon a critical reassessment of four theoretical traditions: positivism, functionalism, structuralism and ethnomethodology. These four traditions fail to take temporality into account, but more fruitful ideas are borrowed from them. A more important source is G.H. Mead's work. © 1992, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.