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New Directions in Quantitative Comparative Sociology: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, cartea 72

Wil Arts, Loek Halman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2000
The comparative method is at the core of sociological inquiry and gained new importance, emphasis and practitioners particularly after the second world war as a consequence of a large variety of international and global scale developments.
The contributions to this book regard nations or countries as contextual units of analysis and treat them as variables. Theoretical explanations are presented of how social phenomena are systematically related to characteristics of the nation states and these explanations are tested empirically using the qualitative tools of mainstream sociology.
The chapters in this book can be useful to a broad audience and a range of social scientists who are interested in the understanding of contemporary social phenomena that are no longer limited to national borders but that are transnational or of a global order.
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ISBN-13: 9789004114111
ISBN-10: 9004114114
Pagini: 199
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology


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WIL ARTS and LOEK HALMAN, New Directions in Quantitative Comparative Sociology: An Introduction

PETR MATĚJU,Who Votes Left after the Fall of Communism? The Czech Republic in Comparative Perspective

JAMES R. KLUEGEL and DAVID S. MASON, Political Involvement in Transition: Who Participated in Central and Eastern Europe?

WIL ARTS, PIET HERMKENS and PETER VAN WIJCK, Modernisation Theory, Income Evaluation, and the Transition in Eastern Europe

CAROLE B. BURGOYNE, DAVID A. ROUTH and SVETLANA SIDORENKO-STEPHENSON, Perceptions, Attributions and Policy in the Economic Domain: A Theoretical and Comparative Analysis

GUILLERMINA JASSO and BERND WEGENER, Gender and Country Differences in the Sense of Justice: Justice Evaluation, Gender Earnings Gap, and Earnings Functions in Thirteen Countries

OLA LISTHAUG and TORIL AALBERG, Comparative Public Opinion on Distributive Justice: A Study of Equality Ideals and Attitudes toward Current Policies

LOEK HALMAN, THORLEIF PETTERSSON and JOHAN VERWEIJ, The Religious Factor in Contemporary Society: The Differential Impact of Religion on the Private and Public Sphere in Comparative Perspective

NEIL NEVITTE and MEBS KANJI, Orientations Towards Authority and Congruency Theory: The Cross-national, Cross-time Evidence

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Notă biografică

Wil Arts, Ph.D. (1984), studied sociology at Utrecht University and the Netherlands School of Economics. He is Professor of General and Theoretical Sociology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.

Loek Halman, Ph.D. (1991), studied sociology at Tilburg University. He is Senior Researcher at Work & Organization Research Centre of Tilburg University, The Netherlands..

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The comparative method is at the core of sociological inquiry and gained new importance, emphasis and practitioners particularly after the second world war as a consequence of a large variety of international and global scale developments.
The contributions to this book regard nations or countries as contextual units of analysis and treat them as variables. Theoretical explanations are presented of how social phenomena are systematically related to characteristics of the nation states and these explanations are tested empirically using the qualitative tools of mainstream sociology.
The chapters in this book can be useful to a broad audience and a range of social scientists who are interested in the understanding of contemporary social phenomena that are no longer limited to national borders but that are transnational or of a global order.

Contributors are Toril Aalberg, Wil Arts, Carole B. Burgoyne, Loek Halman, Piet Hermkens, Guillermina Jasso, Mebs Kanji, James R. Kluegel, Ola Listhaug, David S. Mason, Petr Matěju, Neil Nevitte, Thorleif Pettersson, David A. Routh, Svetlana Sidorenko-Stephenson, Johan Verweij, Bernd Wegener, and Peter Van Wijck.