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2022/2023

Approaches to Comparative Social Research

Type: Mago-Lego
Delivered by: School of Sociology
When: 2, 3 module
Open to: students of one campus
Instructors: Christian Fröhlich
Language: English
ECTS credits: 6
Contact hours: 40

Course Syllabus

Abstract

The ability to compare effectively involves the ability to be clearheaded about what is to be compared. Questions regarding the “unit of analysis/comparison” are therefore at the center of any comparative endeavor in sociology and the social sciences more generally. These questions are approached in this course primarily from a meta-theoretical vantage point. Accordingly, we will focus not so much on “what is compared” as on “what sort of thing is compared” and on “how to go about comparing it.” This course is designed to be a broad orientation to the different concepts and approaches of comparing in social sciences, but also introduces classical texts and issues of comparative social research.