Interpretation and Method Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn
INTRODUCTION xxi What leads a researcher to choose to follow an interpretive or some other path is largely the set of ontologica ...
xxii INTRODUCTION (as Mark Bevir assays in chapter 15) without attending to distinctions between the natural and the human scien ...
INTRODUCTION xxiii 2006), but also from outside traditional political science: planning, public law, history, area stud- ies, pu ...
xxiv INTRODUCTION ogy or ethnomethodology or semiotics, and so forth. We note that many of those whose work has been central to ...
INTRODUCTION xxv “Bright line” is increasingly making its way out of the halls of legal discourse. Its origins appear to be obs ...
xxvi INTRODUCTION Green (2002), for example, notes that in “constructivist comparative politics,” “constructivism” refers spe- c ...
INTRODUCTION xxvii “some training in both formal theory and quantitative analysis” (http://eitm/berkeley.edu). According to that ...
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CHAPTER 3 3 PART I MEANING AND METHODOLOGY The chapters in the opening section of this book locate matters of research methods i ...
4 MEANING AND METHODOLOGY discussed under the umbrella term of “presuppositionist theories of science,” demand reflexivity from ...
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES 5 5 CHAPTER 1 THINKING INTERPRETIVELY: PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS AND TH ...
6 MEANING AND METHODOLOGY ❖❖❖ Believing, with Max Weber, that man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has ...
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES 7 theorists and Pamela Brandwein, Patrick Jackson, and Ronald Schmidt do in ...
8 MEANING AND METHODOLOGY TRUTH CLAIMS: EVIDENCE, KNOWLEDGE, AND THE CHARACTER OF SCIENCE Textbook discussions of methods (of an ...
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES 9 century (especially strong between the two world wars) under the name log ...
10 MEANING AND METHODOLOGY world “bare”—as it is—without some preestablished “conceptual boxes” (Kuhn 1970) or catego- ries of t ...
PHILOSOPHICAL PRESUPPOSITIONS AND THE HUMAN SCIENCES 11 created and sanctioned meanings particular to that community and shared ...
12 MEANING AND METHODOLOGY From its inception, phenomenologists argued that meaning making takes place in the “lifeworld” (Leben ...
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