เอกสารประกอบการเรียน 427-302 Methods of Social Science Research และ 427-303 Sociological Theory Paradigms and Methods.

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เอกสารประกอบการเรียน Methods of Social Science Research และ Sociological Theory Paradigms and Methods

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM ข้อตกลง เบื้องต้น หรือ ฐานคติ ( ASSUMPTIONS) Objective world which science can 'mirror' with privileged knowledge Intersubjective world which science can represent with concepts of concepts of actors; social construction of reality Material world of structured contradictions and/or exploitation which can be objectively known only by removing tacit ideological biases

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM KEY FOCUS or IDEAS Search for contextual and organizational variables which cause organizational actions Search for patterns of meaning Search for disguised contradictions hidden by ideology; open spaces for previously silenced voices

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM KEY THEORIES IN PARADIGM Contingency theory; systems theory; population ecology; transaction cost economics of organizing; dustbowl empiricism Symbolic interaction; ethnomethodology; phenomenology; hermeneutics Marxism; critical theory; 'radical' perspectives PM: poststructuralism; postmodernism; deconstructionism ; semiotics

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM KEY FIGURES Lorsch and Lawrence; Hannan and Freeman; Oliver Williamson Goffman; Garfinkel, Schutz; Van Maanen, David Silverman Marx; Habermas: Offe

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM GOAL OF PARADIGM Uncover truth and facts as quantitativel y specified relations among variables Describe meanings, understand members' definitions of the situation, examine how objective realities are produced Uncover hidden interests; expose contractions; enable more informed consciousness; displace ideology with scientific insights; change

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE or FORM OF THEORY Verified hypotheses involving valid, reliable and precisely measured variables Abstract descriptions of meanings and members= definitions of situations produced in natural contexts Structural or historical insights revealing contradictions

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING RESEARCH Prediction =Explanati on Rigor; internal & external validity, reliability Trustworthin ess Authenticity Theoretical consistency Historical insights Transcendent interpretations Basis for action, change potential and mobilization

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM UNIT OF ANALYSIS The variable Meaning; symbolic act Contradictions, incidents of exploitation PM: the sign

POSITIVISMINTERPRETIVISMCRITICAL THEORY/ POSTMODERNISM RESEARCH METHODS and TYPE(S) OF ANALYSIS Experiments; questionnaires; secondary data analysis; quantitatively coded documents Quantitative: regression; Likert scaling; structural equation modeling Qualitative: grounded theory testing Ethnography; participant observation; interviews; conversational analysis; grounded theory development Case studies; conversational and textual analysis; expansion analysis Field research, historical analysis, dialectical analysis PM: deconstruction, textual analysis

" เราต้องการวิธีคิดใหม่โดยสิ้นเชิง ถ้า มนุษยชาติจะอยู่รอดได้ " "We shall need a radically new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive"--- Albert Einstien คำเตือนของไอน์สไตน์