Theorizing theory: Invitation to a broader conversation about 'theory' in sociology
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Rasmussen, Erik Borve
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Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, NorwayOslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway
Rasmussen, Erik Borve
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Johannessen, Lars Emil Fagernes
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Johannessen, Lars Emil Fagernes
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[1] Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Dept Social Work Child Welf & Social Policy, Oslo, Norway
'Theory' is a seminal term in sociology. Sociologists tend to ask that articles, chapters and monographs are 'theoretical', 'develop theory' or 'make a theoretical contribution'. Yet, as demonstrated in Gabriel Abend's 2008 article 'The Meaning of 'Theory', it is generally unclear what sociologists mean when they talk about theory. Abend distinguishes seven different meanings sociologists tend to impute to 'theory' and argues that no single definition can usefully capture these substantively different meanings. Counter to Abend, we propose and defend a minimal and versatile theory of theory, which does capture the important common denominators in sociologists' various uses of the term theory. The major strengths of our proposal are that it enables informed and synthetic discussion and fosters reflexivity about differences and similarities between different types of theory. Our minimal theory of theory thus serves as an invitation to a broader conversation about theory in sociology.