Methodological issues in comparative social science
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Methodological issues in comparative social science
(Comparative social research, v. 16)
JAI Press, c1997
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Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Focusing upon the area of social methodology, this volume examines diverse approaches toward sociological research. These include case-orientated research versus variable orientated research, a multi-methodological approach and comparing historical sequences. The book should serve as a source of reference for research into approaches to social methodology.
目次
- Current issues in comparative macro sociology, John H. Goldthorpe
- turning the tables - how case-orientated research challenges variable-orientated research, Charles C. Ragin
- means and ends of comparison in macrosociology, Charles Tilly
- comparing historical sequences - a powerful tool for casual analysis, Dietrich Rueschemeyer and John D. Stephens
- stories, observations, systems, theories, Henry Teune
- the concept of turning point, Andrew Abbott
- methodolgical issues in comparative macrosociology, Jack A. Goldstone
- a response to commentaries, John H. Goldthorpe
- reduction of complexity for a small-N analysis - a stepwise multi-methodological approach, Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Gisele De Meur
- measurement of education in comparative research, Michael Braun and Walter Muller
- comparative political economy of life course, Karl Ulrich Mayer
- making institutions dynamic in cross-national research - time-space distancing in explaining unemployment, Thomas Janoski.
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