Qualitative Research Methods for Politics
Description
This course aims at introducing students a variety of tools used to conduct empirical qualitative research in various spheres of political science (institutions, political culture, political behavior, political communication, International relations etc.). Also, to make students familiar with possibilities to apply social research methods based on qualitative data in political research. After the completion of the course students are expected to be competent to apply a chosen method in practice by carrying out their own research and analyzing the results.
We begin by considering what it means to be “scientific” and the assumptions behind a scientific approach to political inquiry. Then we explore concepts associated with qualitative political research and turn to issues of research design, strategies, methods and procedures. The course covers such qualitative research strategies as discourse analysis, ethnographic research, case study etc. Students learn to apply methodological knowledge by working on research project in teams/group work.
Aim of the course
To help students acquire the basic knowledge and skills on how to perform the research in political science by applying the necessary qualitative research methods and strategies.
Prerequisites
Students should have some basic knowledge of political science which is possible to get by having the following bachelor courses: Introduction to Political Science, Introduction to International Relations.
Course content
Quantitative and qualitative research: basic concepts, issues and history.
Quantitative and qualitative research strategies’ triangulation
The basic research stages: a) the selection of the research problem, b) Research model and research strategy choice, c) research design, d) data collection, e) data analysis, f) Report writing
Research strategies. Case study
Interview: formulation of questions, conduct of the interview and data analysis. Detailed (in depth) interviews.
Focus group interviews.
Ethnographic studies and contemporary political space. The real participant and the participant observation.
Document analysis.
Rhetorical analysis.
Visual analysis.
Content Analysis.
Discourse analysis.
The basic research stages: a) the selection of the research problem, b) Research model and research strategy choice, c) research design, d) data collection, e) data analysis, f) Report writing
Homework writing
Reliability and validity.
Ethical aspects of research.
All topics listed in this programme
Qualitative research data analysis techniques and data interpretation. Thematic analysis.
Oral presentation of the group research project
Assesment Criteria
Knowledge and ability to use necessary terminology and concepts of political research methods and strategies in a context and analysis.
Knowledge and understanding how to apply the qualitative research methodology in practice .
Ability to write a research plan and conduct political science research analysis by using different methods, relevant research material and sources.
The ability to understand, discuss and explain the qualitative research methodology used in the articles and monographs.
The ability to prepare the interpretation of the qualitative research data.