After Positivism – New Approaches to Comparison in Historical Sociology
Autor Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Damon Mayrlen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 mar 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780231208239
ISBN-10: 0231208235
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 150 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
ISBN-10: 0231208235
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 150 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Columbia University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Comparison After Positivism
Damon Mayrl and Nicholas Hoover Wilson
Part I. Why Compare?
1. The Qualitative-Quantitative Divide in Comparative Historical Analysis
Stefan Bargheer
2. Comparison in Action: Immersion and Recursion as Heuristics in Historical Sociology
Damon Mayrl
3. The Meaningfulness of Comparison: A Macro-Phenomenological Exploration
Xiaohong Xu
4. From Causality to Constitution: Why Good Historical Comparisons Are the Same as Good Ethnographic Case Studies, Deep Down
Josh Pacewicz
Part II. What to Compare
5. Process Theories and Comparative Sociology: Some Problems and a Solution
Natalie B. Aviles
6. Designing Narratives and Recovering Legal Narrativity: An Exploratory Essay
Laura R. Ford
7. Comparison, Context, and the Power of Modern Corruption
Nicholas Hoover Wilson
Part III. How to Compare
8. Comparative Sociology, Critical Realism, and Reflexivity
George Steinmetz
9. Historicizing Comparisons in Historical Sociology
Jonah Stuart Brundage
10. How Not to Lie with Comparative Historical Sociology: A Realist Balance Sheet
Simeon J. Newman
11. Historical Causation and Temporally Sensitive Comparisons
Yang Zhang
12. The Dialectical Comparative Methodology
Rebecca Jean Emigh, Dylan Riley, and Patricia Ahmed
Afterword
Philip Gorski
Contributors
Index
Comparison After Positivism
Damon Mayrl and Nicholas Hoover Wilson
Part I. Why Compare?
1. The Qualitative-Quantitative Divide in Comparative Historical Analysis
Stefan Bargheer
2. Comparison in Action: Immersion and Recursion as Heuristics in Historical Sociology
Damon Mayrl
3. The Meaningfulness of Comparison: A Macro-Phenomenological Exploration
Xiaohong Xu
4. From Causality to Constitution: Why Good Historical Comparisons Are the Same as Good Ethnographic Case Studies, Deep Down
Josh Pacewicz
Part II. What to Compare
5. Process Theories and Comparative Sociology: Some Problems and a Solution
Natalie B. Aviles
6. Designing Narratives and Recovering Legal Narrativity: An Exploratory Essay
Laura R. Ford
7. Comparison, Context, and the Power of Modern Corruption
Nicholas Hoover Wilson
Part III. How to Compare
8. Comparative Sociology, Critical Realism, and Reflexivity
George Steinmetz
9. Historicizing Comparisons in Historical Sociology
Jonah Stuart Brundage
10. How Not to Lie with Comparative Historical Sociology: A Realist Balance Sheet
Simeon J. Newman
11. Historical Causation and Temporally Sensitive Comparisons
Yang Zhang
12. The Dialectical Comparative Methodology
Rebecca Jean Emigh, Dylan Riley, and Patricia Ahmed
Afterword
Philip Gorski
Contributors
Index