How to Observe Morals and Manners is the first systematic and
substantive treatise on the methodology of sociological research.
First published in 1838 and long out of print, this new edition
presents for modern students research techniques used by those
whose work has been the foundation for present day social science.
The book is based upon two years of intensive field research in the
United States, and is a pioneering benchmark for all subsequent
methodology texts in sociology.
Martineau charts a comprehensive guide to sociological
observation, exploring problems of bias, hasty generalization,
samples, reactivity, interviews, participant observation,
corroboration, and data recording techniques. Couching her
observations as advice to travellers visiting foreign lands, she
warns against preconceptions and urges strict reporting of observed
patterns of cross-sections of social life. She also illustrates how
to use interview data to corroborate observational data. Pragmatic
tips and specific questions are suggested for exploring the major
institutions of society, including religion, education, marriage,
popular culture, markets, prisons, police, media, government, fine
arts, and charities.
Intended as a treatise on methodology, the book is also an
insightful work of theory. Before Marx, and well before Durkheim
and Weber, Martineau examined social class, forms of religion,
types of suicide, national character, domestic relations and the
status of women, delinquency and criminology, and the intricate
interrelationships between social institutions and the individual.
The book will be of interest to sociologists, geographers,
anthropologists, historians, and researchers in women's studies.
The introduction by Michael R. Hill locates the book within
Martineau's overall epistemology of social analysis, revealing her
to be a reflexive, critical, and scientific pioneer of sociological
thought.
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