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Researching a traditional territorial organisation: analogy, verstehen and the sociological imagination

C.C. Harris (Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Wales, Swansea)
Richard Startup (Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Wales, Swansea)

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

ISSN: 0144-333X

Article publication date: 1 October 1998

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Abstract

Reports on a study of the state of the (Anglican) Church in Wales, which investigated the Church in Wales as a sociological institution through attitudes held by the clergy and lay members of the Church. Asserts that churches are institutional associational groups with rational‐bureaucratic forms of administration, rather than organizations, but that it helps to conceptualize the church as if it were an organization. Outlines some of the problems the Church faces – maintaining a presence in sparsely populated areas, secularization, decreasing personnel, and conservatism. Discusses the Church’s theory of itself and explores the conceptual world of the laity with regard to the nature of the Church, its structure, and the relationship between the Church and the world. Concludes that social enquiry is all about listening.

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Harris, C.C. and Startup, R. (1998), "Researching a traditional territorial organisation: analogy, verstehen and the sociological imagination", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 18 No. 9/10, pp. 72-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443339810788524

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