Methodological pluralism and the possibilities and limits of interviewing

M Lamont, A Swidler - Qualitative sociology, 2014 - Springer
Against the background of recent methodological debates pitting ethnography against
interviewing, this paper offers a defense of the latter and argues for methodological …

Interviews and inference: Making sense of interview data in qualitative research

I Tavory - Qualitative Sociology, 2020 - Springer
The paper outlines different modes of inference that researchers are able to make from
interview data. Rather than championing one correct mode of inference, I argue that most …

[图书][B] The quantified scholar: How research evaluations transformed the British social sciences

JP Pardo-Guerra - 2022 - degruyter.com
by aging papers, esoteric books, and the comparable comforts of the ivory tower—think
Indiana Jones, without the excitement, looks, career stability, or generous funding. Yet the …

The social organization of sexual assault

S Khan, J Greene, CA Mellins… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
In this review, we provide an overview of the literature on sexual assault. First, we define
sexual assault, noting its multiple dimensions and the consequences for operationalization …

Using interviews to understand why: Challenges and strategies in the study of motivated action

ML Small, JM Cook - Sociological Methods & Research, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines an important and thorny problem in interview research: How to assess
whether what people say motivated their actions actually did so? We ask three questions …

A dataset without a code book: ethnography and open science

S Khan, JS Hirsch, O Zeltzer-Zubida - Frontiers in Sociology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This paper reflects upon calls for “open data” in ethnography, drawing on our experiences
doing research on sexual violence. The core claim of this paper is not that open data is …

From the general to the specific: How social trust motivates relational trust

BG Robbins - Social Science Research, 2016 - Elsevier
When people form beliefs about the trustworthiness of others with respect to particular
matters (ie, when individuals trust), theory suggests that they rely on preexistent cognitive …

Military identity and planning for the transition out of the military

M Kleykamp, S Montgomery, A Pang… - Military …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Everyone who serves in the military (and survives the experience) will eventually become a
Veteran, and most will face the challenge of finding a civilian job. This paper investigates …

The promises of computational ethnography: Improving transparency, replicability, and validity for realist approaches to ethnographic analysis

CM Abramson, J Joslyn, KA Rendle, SB Garrett… - …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
This article argues the advance of computational methods for analyzing, visualizing and
disseminating social scientific data can provide substantial tools for ethnographers …

Toward defining the causal role of consciousness: using models of memory and moral judgment from cognitive neuroscience to expand the sociological dual‐process …

LA Vila‐Henninger - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
What role does “discursive consciousness” play in decision‐making? How does it interact
with “practical consciousness?” These two questions constitute two important gaps in strong …