Michel Freyssenet

Towards a social relationships theorization. CNRS. ISSN 1776-0941
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Research approach and inquiry method

How to analyse the division of labour?
A subsantive, historic and analytical approach
Reasoning in trend, reasoning in difference
Finding an operating concept of model
Identifying and characterizing a model
How begin the investigation of the links macro-micro?
Can the economic sociology be fertile?
Can one make forecasts in social sciences? Should one do it ?
How identify an research questionthat is scientifically and practically important and that is susceptible to mobilize the researchers and the attention of the social actors?
How researchers of differnet disciplines, differnet theoretical orientations, differnet scientific traditions and different countries can cooperate to treat the same research question, even to elaborate a new analysis schema?

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CNRS. ISSN 1776-0941