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Applied Qualitative Research Methods, problems and design

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SF2323
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2024-08-21

Module 1: Research questions, research design, and research ethics

Qualitative research questions and design

  • Bryman, Alan. (2016). *Social research methods*. Oxford University Press (chapter 1). Available on Canvas.
  • Gerring, John. (2017). “Qualitative methods”. Annual Review of Political Science, 20, 15-36.
  • Kuckartz, Udo. (2014). “Analysing qualitative data – but how?” Kuckartz, Udo. Qualitative text analysis: A guide to methods, practice & using software (pp. 1-14). London: SAGE Publications Ltd. Available on Canvas.

Approaches to science

  • Fox, Nick J. (2008) “Post-positivism”. In: Given, L.M. (ed.) The SAGE Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research Methods. London: Sage. Available on Canvas.
  • Hammersley, Martyn. (2019). “From Positivism to Post-Positivism: Progress or Digression?” Teoria Polityki, (3), 175-188.

Comparative case study design

  • Geddes, Barbara. “How the Cases You Choose Affect the Answers You Get.” Political Analysis 2 (1990): 131-149.

  • Gerring, John. “The Case Study: What It is and What It Does,” in Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 901-22. Available on Canvas.

  • Slater, Dan and Daniel Ziblatt. “The Enduring Indispensability of Controlled Comparison.” Comparative Political Studies 46.10 (2013): 1301-1327. Other relevant readings: 

  • Lieberman, Evan. “Nested Analysis as a Mixed Method Strategy for Comparative Research.” American Political Science Review 99.3 (2005): 435-52.

  • Lijphart, Arend. “The Comparable Cases Strategy in Comparative Research.” *C*omparative Political Studies (July 1975): 158-177.

  • Seawright, Jason and John Gerring. “Case Selection Techniques in Case Study Research.” Political Research Quarterly 61.2 (June 2008): 294-308.

  • Ziblatt, Daniel. “Of Course Generalize, But How? Returning to Middle Range Theory in Comparative Politics.” American Political Science Association-Comparative Politics Newsletter 17.2 (2006): 8-11. *Process tracing*

  • Beach, Derek. 2017. “Process Tracing Methods in Social Science.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Collier, David. “Understanding Process Tracing.” PS: Political Science and Politics 44.4 (October 2011): 823-30.

  • Tilly, Charles. “To Explain Political Processes.” American Journal of Sociology (1995): 1594-1610.

  • Trampusch, Christine, and Palier, Bruno. 2017. Between X and Y: How Process Tracing Contributes to Opening the Black Box of Causality, New Political Economy, 21 (5): 437-454.

Research Ethics

Module 2: Data collection, analysis, and interpretation

Interviews

  • Magnusson, Eva and Jeanne Marecek (2015): *Doing Interview-based Qualitative Research*: A Learner’s Guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available on GUNDA. Chapters 1, 3-8, and 12
  • Lilleker, Darren G. (2003). “Interviewing the Political Elite: Navigating a Potential Minefield”. Politics23(3), 207-214. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9256.00198

Observations

  • Miller, C. (2022). “‘Ethno, Ethno, What?’: Using Ethnography to Explore the European Parliament’s Political Groups in Turbulent Times”. In European Parliament’s Political Groups in Turbulent Times (pp. 245-266). Cham: Springer International Publishing.
  • Berthet, Valentine, Gaweda, Barbara, Kantola, Johanna, Miller, Cherry, Ahrens, Petra, & Elomäki, Anna. (2023). Guide to Qualitative Research in Parliaments: Experiences and Practices. Palgrave Macmillian

Typology analysis

  • Aronovitch, Hillard. (2012). “Interpreting Weber’s ideal-types”. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 42(3), 356-369.
  • Collier, David, Jody LaPorte, and Jason Seawright. (2008). “Typologies: Forming Concepts and Creating Categorical Variables”. In Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology. New York: Oxford University Press. Pdf available on Canvas.
  • Friberg-Fernros, Henrik (2023). “Addressing the Ideational Turn: How the Resources of Qualitative Content Analysis and Idea Analysis Can Together Strengthen the Study of Ideas”. Under review. Available on Canvas.

Discourse analysis

  • Jörgensen and Phillips, 2002,Ch 2: “Laclau and Mouffe's Discourse Theory” in Discourse Analysis as Theory and Method. New York: Sage. Available on Canvas.
  • Neumann, Iver. 2008. “Discourse Analysis” in Klotz and Prakash (eds.), Qualitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide. Basingstorke: Palgrave. Available on Canvas.
  • Holzberg, Billy, Kolbe, Kristina., & Zaborowski, Rafal. (2018). “Figures of Crisis: The Delineation of (Un)Deserving Refugees in the German Media”. Sociology, 52(3), 534-550. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038518759460
  • Said, Edward. 'Introduction' (pp. 1-16) in Orientalism. Pdf available on canvas.