1. Aspects of Process Theories and Process-Oriented Methodologies in Historical and Comparative Sociology: An Introduction
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Onaka, Fumiya
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Forschungsansatz ,data acquisition ,Konzeption ,research approach ,Methodik ,Prozess ,prozessproduzierte Daten ,process-generated data ,data preparation ,comparative research ,process ,research topic ,theory ,historische Sozialforschung ,historical sociology ,comparative sociology ,process-oriented ,Forschungsgegenstand ,methodology ,process-produced data ,vergleichende Forschung ,Prozessanalyse ,Datenerfassung ,flow ,process analysis ,duality ,conception ,historical social research ,Datenaufbereitung - Abstract
The 'process' concept is particularly crucial especially for historical and comparative sociology. This paper explains the objective of this HSR Focus; after referring to the term 'process-oriented' in related human and social sciences, it necessitates the examining 'process-oriented' theories in historical and comparative sociology from the viewpoint of 'process-generated data.' Finally the paper indicates the duality of 'process-oriented' theories as a tentative summary of results., Historical Social Research Vol. 38, No. 2 (2013): Focus II: Aspects of Process Theories and Process-Oriented Methodologies in Historical and Comparative Sociology. Starting Point and Frequency: Year: 1979, Issues per volume: 4, Volumes per year: 1 more...
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- 2013
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