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Title: Research Methods in Politics 1


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Research Methods in Politics1
  • Introduction

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Teaching Learning Objectives
  • to answer the question what is research?
  • 2. to introduce key features of research specific
    to Politics

3
What is research?
  • process of systematic inquiry
  • inquisitive seeking to answer the research
    question
  • careful, methodical
  • original
  • academic research has a central concern for
    theory testing existing theory (deductive
    research) or developing new theory (inductive
    research)

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The research process
  • research question
  • literature and theory review
  • data collection
  • analysis
  • interpretation
  • conclusions

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What is Politics?
  • The academic discipline of Politics is concerned
    with developing a knowledge of government and
    society. The interaction of people, ideas and
    institutions provides the focus to understand how
    values are allocated and resources distributed at
    many levels from the local to the sectoral,
    national, regional and global. The analyses of
    who gets what, when , how, why, and where are
    central and pertain to elated questions of power,
    justice, order, conflict, legitimacy,
    accountability, obligation, sovereignty and
    decision-making. Politics encompasses
    philosophical, theoretical, institutional and
    issue-based concerns relating to governance (QAA,
    2000)

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The course
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Power, Ethics, Bias
  • 3. Philosophy and Principles
  • METHODOLOGIES
  • 4. Quantitative and Qualitative Research
  • 5. Case Studies, Comparative etc Research
  • COLLECTING INFORMATION
  • 6. Evaluating Published Research
  • 7. Validity, Reliability, Accuracy
  • 8. Literature Review
  • 9. Interviews
  • 10. Questionnaire Surveys
  • 11. Observation
  • ANALYSIS
  • The Process
  • QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS
  • 13. Descriptive Statistics
  • Inferential Statistics
  • Regression Analysis
  • Factor Analysis
  • QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS
  • 17. Analysing talk and text
  • 18. Content Analysis
  • Discourse Analysis
  • COMMUNICATING RESEARCH
  • 20. Writing-Up

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Questions for Discussion or Assignments
  • What is Politics? Is Political Science more
    appropriate, a misnomer or oxymoron?
  • What is Research?
  • What is the current research agenda for Politics?
    What topics would you like to see added? Why?
  • Is power central to Politics?
  • Which research methods are generic to social
    sciences? Which others, if any, are specific to
    Politics?
  • What are the implications of postmodernism for
    academic research? Is there a distinction between
    truth and facts?

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Course Texts
  • Pierce, R. (2008) Research Methods in Politics a
    practical guide. London Sage.
  • Burnham, P., Grillard, K., Grant, W., and
    Layton-Henry, Z. (2004) Research Methods in
    Politics. Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Harrison, L. (2001) Political Research an
    introduction,. London Routledge.
  • Marsh, D., and Stoker, G. (eds.) (2002) Theory
    and Methods in Political Science. Basingstoke
    Palgrave
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