The SAGE Handbook of Social Science MethodologyWilliam Outhwaite, Stephen Turner SAGE, 2007. gada 18. okt. - 640 lappuses "An excellent guidebook through different approaches to social science measurement, including the all-important route-maps that show us how to get there." - Roger Jowell, City University "In this wide-ranging collection of chapters, written by acknowledged experts in their fields, Outhwaite and Turner have brought together material in one volume which will provide an extremely important platform for consideration of the full range of contemporary analytical and methodological issues." This is a jewel among methods Handbooks, bringing together a formidable collection of international contributors to comment on every aspect of the various central issues, complications and controversies in the core methodological traditions. It is designed to meet the needs of those disciplinary and nondisciplinary problem-oriented social inquirers for a comprehensive overview of the methodological literature. The text is divided into 7 sections:
Edited by two leading figures in the field, the Handbook is a landmark work in the field of research methods. More than just a ′cookbook′ that teaches readers how to master techniques, it will give social scientists in all disciplines an appreciation for the full range of methodological debates today, from the quantitative to the qualitative, giving them deeper and sharpen insights into their own research questions. It will generate debate, solutions and a series of questions for researchers to exploit and develop in their research and teaching. |
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... discussion group for the past several years. His research interests span the physiological/biological foundations of sociology, social psychology, and structural equation modeling. His recent publications have addressed issues like an ...
... discussions of the implications of recent work in cognitive science for contemporary epistemology, and a revisionist account of a priori knowledge. Much of his work in epistemology has been undertaken jointly with Terrence Horgan of the ...
... discussion (see Chapter 32) of the focused interview, they explain the way in which this familiar method has become a means of recognizing and accounting for the 'postmodernist' recognition of 'different voices'. In discussing the idea ...
... discussion of Mead and focused on Dewey (Mills later noted that the omission was a big mistake). But it now seems clear that even where there were no explicit references, much of his work was profoundly indebted to both Mead and Dewey ...
... discussion also responds to the question of the relation of Schütz and Parsons to a 'positivist' theory of science. Schütz, like Weber, was very often explicitly anti-positivist, but it is critical to see why. In the well-known essay of ...
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17 Individual and Collective Agency | 302 |
18 Simulating Complexity | 316 |
19 Evolutionary Approaches in the Social Sciences | 333 |
SECTION V Interpretation Critique and Postmodernity | 359 |
Introduction | 361 |
20 Understanding and Interpretation | 363 |
Between Ethnography and Discourse | 384 |
22 Liberal Humanism and the European Critical Tradition | 405 |
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SECTION III Quantification and Experiment | 119 |
Introduction | 121 |
7 Statistical Models for Causation | 127 |
Three Battles Connected to the Causal Implications of Structural Equation Models | 147 |
On Context Crud and Convergence | 172 |
10 Theory and Experimentation in the Social Sciences | 190 |
11 The Treatment of Missing Data | 208 |
12 Modeling Selection Effects | 225 |
13 Methods for Census 2000 and Statistical Adjustments | 232 |
14 Quantitative History | 246 |
SECTION IV Rationality Complexity Collectivity | 265 |
Introduction | 267 |
15 Rational Choice Theory | 269 |
16 Rationality and Rationalist Approaches in the Social Sciences | 282 |
Critiques Debates and Situational Analysis | 423 |
24 Does Postmodernism Make You Mad? Or Did You Flunk Statistics? | 443 |
SECTION VI Discourse Construction | 457 |
Introduction | 459 |
25 Social Construction and Research Methodology | 461 |
Sociality in Writing and Inquiry | 479 |
27 Discourse Analysis | 499 |
SECTION VII Evaluation Engagement and Collaborative Research | 517 |
Introduction | 519 |
28 Evaluation Research | 523 |
29 Feminist Methodology | 534 |
30 Feminist Methodology and Its Discontents | 547 |
31 CommunityBased Research | 565 |
32 Qualitative Methodology Including Focus Groups | 578 |
33 Making a Mess with Method | 595 |
Index | 607 |
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