Buch, Englisch, 1688 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3143 g
Buch, Englisch, 1688 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 3143 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-4129-1144-3
Verlag: Sage Publications
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Volume One: Foundations and Early Exemplars
The Politics - Aristotle
Histories - Polybius
The Rise of the Roman Empire
The Muqaddimah - Ibn Khaldun
Method for the Easy Comprehension of History - Jean Bodin
Comparative Political Analysis in Montesquieu and Tocqueville - Melvin Richter
The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte - Auguste Comte
System of Logic - John Stuart Mill
On the Method of Investigating the Development of Institutions - Edward B Tylor
Applied to Laws of Marriage and Descent
The Limitations of the Comparative Method in Anthropology - Franz Boas
Material Culture and Social Institutions of the Simpler Peoples - L T Hobhouse, G C Wheeler and M Ginsberg
An Essay in Correlation
Comparative Analysis of Political Ideologies - Daniel Lerner, I Pool and H D Lasswell
A Preliminary Statement
The Comparative Method in Anthropology - A R Radcliffe-Brown
Volume Two: The Logic of Comparative Methods
Macrocomparative Research Methods - Kenneth A Bollen, Barbara Entwisle and Arthur S Anderson
Informing Generality and Explaining Uniqueness - York Bradshaw and Michael Wallace
The Place of Case Studies in Comparative Research
Historical Explanation and Comparative Method - A A van den Braembussche
Towards a Theory of the History of Society
Causal Inference and Comparative Methods - E Gene DeFelice
Strategies in Comparative Sociology - Mattei Dogan
Comparative Cross-National Methodology - Joseph W Elder
On the Scope and Methods of Cross-Cultural Research - N Frijda and G Jahoda
Current Issues in Comparative Macrosociology - J H Goldthorpe
A Debate on Methodological Issues
Introduction - Bradford B Hudson, Mohamed K Barakat and Rolfe LaForge
Problems and Methods of Cross-Cultural Research
How Comparative Is Comparative Research? - Roger Jowell
Making Comparative Research Cumulative - Robert M Marsh
Galton's Problem - Raoull Naroll
The Logic of Cross-Cultural Research
Theory and Method in Comparative Research - Charles Ragin and David Zaret
Two Strategies
Toward Comparative Historiography - Fritz Redlich
The Development of Cross-National Comparative Research - Stein Rokkan
A Review of Current Problems and Possibilities
The Comparative Method in Social Research - E A Suchman
Measurement in Comparative Research - Henry Teune
The Cross-Cultural Method - J W M Whiting
Volume Three: Data (Sources and Problems) and Contemporary Exemplars
PART ONE: DATA SOURCES AND PROBLEMS
Concepts, Context and Discourse in a Comparative Case Study - Emma Carmel
Thickening Thin Concepts and Theories - M Coppedge
Combining Large and Small in Comparative Politics
Evidence and Inference in the Comparative Case Study - D Dion
Europe through the Looking-Glass - Bernhard Ebbinghaus
Comparative and Multi-Level Perspectives
The Quality and Quantity of Data for Cross-Cultural Studies - Carol R Ember
Data Problems in Quantitative Comparative Analysis - Michael C Hudson
Causal Inference in Historical Institutional Analysis - E S Lieberman
A Specification of Periodization Strategies
Comparative Field Studies - Robert L Munroe and Ruth H Munroe
Methodological Issues and Future Possibilities
Qualitative Comparative Analysis and a Hermeneutic Approach to Interview Data - Kati Rentala and Eeva Hellstrom
Comparative Research, Experimental Design and the Comparative Method - H Teune
PART TWO: CONTEMPORARY EXEMPLARS IN SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Comparative Political Systems - Gabriel A Almond
A Comparative Method for the Study of Politics - David E Apter
The Comparative Study of Organizations - Peter Blau
Democracy with Adjectives - David Collier and S Levitsky
Conceptual Innovation in Comparative Research
The Comparative and Historical Study of Revolutions - Jack A Goldstone
The Comparative Study of National Societies - Terry K Hopkins and Immanuel Wallerstein
The Role of General Theory in Comparative-Historical Sociology - E Kiser and Michael Hechter