The ways of using biographical data in social research are complex: a heterogeneous and even contradictory mixture, one in which we can detect some opposing issues, a variety of cultural programs, researcher images, and philosophies of research. For these reasons, the expression “biographical field” seems adequate even to describe its homogeneity in the longitudinal dimension declined at an individual and social level.
Bichi, R., Biographical Field and the Memory of the Past, in Daher Lian, D. L. (ed.), Understanding social conflict. The Relationship between Sociology and History, Mimesis International, Mimesis International, Milano 2020: 25- 33 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/167382]
Biographical Field and the Memory of the Past
Bichi, Rita
2020
Abstract
The ways of using biographical data in social research are complex: a heterogeneous and even contradictory mixture, one in which we can detect some opposing issues, a variety of cultural programs, researcher images, and philosophies of research. For these reasons, the expression “biographical field” seems adequate even to describe its homogeneity in the longitudinal dimension declined at an individual and social level.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.