Introduction to sociological research II

Introduction to sociological research II

Study Cycle: 1

Lectures: 30

Seminars: 30

Tutorials: 0

ECTS credit: 5

Lecturer(s): prof. dr. Kogovšek Tina

Students will learn the key qualitative data collection and analysis methods (fieldwork, participant observation, qualitative interview, focus groups, grounded theory, discourse analysis, case study, archival data/documents, visual methods). They will learn the aims and logic of qualitative research approaches, their advantages and disadvantages and be able to use the most appropriate approach for a particular research problem. They will gain knowledge to plan and implement qualitative studies. They will learn the specific demands of a qualitative study (ethical dilemmas, a potentially high level of emotional stress, researcher as a measurement instrument, the level of involvement of the researcher in the studied community, relations in the field). They will acquire basic knowledge of comparative research.

• Burgess, R. G. (ur.) (1989). Field research: a sourcebook and field manual. Routledge, London, New York. Prosto dostopno na: https://ds.amu.edu.et/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/3623/Field%20Res….
• Mesec, B. (1998): Uvod v kvalitativno raziskovanje v socialnem delu. Visoka šola za socialno delo, Ljubljana. COBISS.SI-ID – 75849472
• Neuman, W. L. (2006): Social research methods: qualitative and quantitative approaches. Pearson, Boston. COBISS.SI-ID – 4540691
• Taylor, S. (2013): What is Discourse Analysis?. Bloomsbury, London, New York. https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/handle/20.500.12657/58753/978184966…

Course literature and literature for seminars and tutorials will be regularly updated with new texts relevant to the course content.