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Abstract:
Examines six emerging methodological trends that signal the maturation of social sciences and guide research toward more inclusive, reflective, and transformative contributions to humanity.
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Aspirational Trends in Social Science Methodology

Selvi Adaikkalam Zabihi
Mariam Ashtiani
Michael Karlberg
Mojgan Sami
Negin Toosi

published in Journal of Bahá'í Studies

35:3, pp. 7-44

Ottawa: Association for Bahá'í Studies North America, 2025-09

Abstract: How can we contribute to the evolving discourse on methodology in ways that enable the social sciences to better serve the needs of humanity? How can we help those who are entering the social sciences make thoughtful choices about methodology that enable them to contribute to the betterment of the world? With these questions in mind, this paper examines six underlying trends in methodological discourse and practice that might portend a gradual maturation of the social sciences. Awareness of these trends can inform our contributions to the discourse on methodology as well as our methodological choices.

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DOI 10.31581/jbs-35.3.601(2025)
Language English
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