Syllabus/achievement requirements

UPDATED MAY 2018

Bryman, A. (2012). Social Research methods. 4th edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapters. 1, 7, & 17. (66 pp).

Burrel, G. and Morgan, G. (1992). Sociological Paradigms and Organisational Analysis.  Ashgate. Part I – In Search of a Framework. pp. 1-37. (37 pp).

Chalmers, A. F. (1999). What is this thing called science? Buckingham: Open University Press. Chapters 1 & 8. (43 pp).

Gibbons, M. et al. (1994). The New Production of Knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and research in Contemporary Societies. Sage. Pages 1-45. (45 pp).

Greene, J. C. (2007). Mixed Methods in Social Inquiry. San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons. Chapters 1-2. (30 pp).

Kocka, J. (2003.) Comparison and beyond. History and theory  42.1 : 39-44.  (7 pp)

Rosenberg, A. (2008). Philosophy of Social Science. Westview Press. Chapters 1 (29 pp).

Schriewer, J. (2003). Comparative Education Methodology in Transition: Towards a Science of Complexity. In J. Schriewer (ed.), Discourse Formation in Comparative Education (pp. 3-52). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. (49 pp)

Seale, C. Gobo, G., Gubrium, J. F. and Silverman, D 2004. Introduction: Inside qualitative research. In C. Seale, G. Gobo, J. F. Gubrium, and D. Silverman (eds.) Qualitative Research Practice (pp. 1-11). London: Sage. (11 pp)

Smith, M. J. (2002). Social Science in Question. The Open University. Chapters 1 & 3. (77 pp.)

Walter, M. (2010). The nature of social science research. In M. Walter (ed.), Social Research Methods. 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press (pp.3-24). (22 pp.)

Wiborg, S. (2009). Education and social integration: Comprehensive schooling in Europe. Springer. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. (91 pp)

 

Total:  507 pp.

 

Recommended readings

Bray, M., Adamson, B. and Mason, M. (eds). (2007). Comparative Education Research: Approaches and Methods. University of Hong Kong / Springer. 

Fairclough, I. and Fairclough, N. (2012). Political Discourse Analysis. A Method for advanced Students. London: Routledge. Introduction plus Chapters 1-3.

 


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