Research Methods and Tools

11. Data: Where to find them? 29. 11. 2021

Required readings:

Selected pages from Earl Babbie's The Practice of Social Research. I didn't want to make your read five chapters because that's too many pages. These selected pages give a good overview of the empirical strategies one can take in research. In other words, it gives an overview of what everything is "data." If you would like to know more about some of the topics, you will find the book in the library.

Homework

Do the homework before this week's class. Insert your answers in the ROPOT application (the link is below) and also bring your answers to the class.

As a homework assignment this week, answer the questions in the following file:

Recommended readings

Additional resources on various types of data collection and data types:

HSIEH, Hsiu-Fang – SHANNON, Sarah E. (2005). „Three Approaches to Qualitative Content Analysis“.
Qualitative Health Research, 15(9)

SEMETKO, Holli A. – VALKENBURG, Patti M. (2000). „Framing European politics: a content analysis of
press and television news“. Journal of Communication, 50(2).

Read through chapter 28 from The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations in which Kenneth Benoit writes about how to use text as data.