Qualitative research methods 2100-ERASMUS-QRME
1) Single case study. Spaces, places and political events as objects of political research. Case selection
2) Reading “Marienthal”: Case study in social policy
3) Non-comparative small N studies. People and their experiences as objects of political research. Individual in-depth interviews and focus groups
4) Interpretive approach in social and public policy
5) Biographical and narrative research methods
6) Media and political communication as objects of political research
7) Political discourse as object of political research
8) Content analysis: overview
9) Workshop 1 Designing own research project: qualitative content analysis of political text. Sampling and organizing text for analysis
10) Workshop 2 Inductive coding. 1st cycle coding. Coding procedures. Memos
11) Workshop 3 2nd cycle of coding. Developing themes/categories
12) Workshop 4 Text retrieval. From codes and memos to a research paper. Quoting, arguing, interpreting, synthesising
13) Workshop 5 Research projects’ presentations and discussion
14) Participatory research methods
15) Ethnography of public institutions
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
K_W02 Student knows at the advanced level - methods of collecting, analysing and interpreting quantitative and qualitative data used in the process of designing and analysing political processes P6S_WG
K_U01 Student knows how to design and carry out a complex social research project, especially focused on social diagnosis; select appropriate advanced tools and methods, including analytical ones, for research questions and collected data, and justify the choices made P6S_UW
K_U03 Student knows how to precisely identify the economic, social, economic and cultural determinants of specific social phenomena and apply approaches and theories in interpreting the relationships between phenomena P6S_UW
K_U06 Student knows how to prepare and present a written and oral presentation presenting a selected social problem, including a complex and unusual problem, and propose solutions to it and justify them P6S_UK
K_K02 Student is ready to plan and organize their work in the structures of larger teams - especially those carrying out complex research and implementation-focused tasks which operate in an international and intercultural context, and critically assess and take responsibility for the effects of this work, including for the social environment P6S_KO
K_K03 Student is ready to critically assess available information, including identification of disinformation, propaganda and hate speech in the public debate P6S_KK
Assessment criteria
1) Active attendance is required: please have no more than 3 absences in the semester (20% of the grade)
2) Qualitative research project and its oral presentation (80% of the grade)
Practical placement
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Bibliography
• Schreier, M. (2012). Qualitative content analysis in practice. Sage
• McNabb, D. E. (2010). Research Methods for Political Science: quantitative and qualitative approaches
• J. Saldana (2013), Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers
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