"Sociological Time Travel: Criminality and Criminologists in the Philippine Past"

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Gutierrez, Filomin C. 2013. “"Sociological Time Travel: Criminality and Criminologists in the Philippine Past"”. Philippine Sociological Review 61 (1):69-86. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/yc78hxml

Abstract:

This essay is a reflexive assessment of the authors’ research experiences crossing from sociology to history and back for her Ph.D. dissertation on criminality using old archival documents. It highlights the differences in the methodological approaches and data collection practices between the two disciplines, from notions of sampling to the regard of what constitutes authoritative sources data. More importantly, it recognizes the common quest of historical sociology and social history to draw intellectual inspiration and fresh research impetus from the orientations and techniques from one another’s discipline. Finally, the piece narrates her post-dissertation work on the history of knowledge production on criminality in the Philippines, a project that necessitated the historical grounding of biographies, social scientific knowledge, and of research itself.

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