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Sequence analysis: Its past, present, and future

Authors :
Tim F. Liao
Danilo Bolano
Christian Brzinsky-Fay
Benjamin Cornwell
Anette Eva Fasang
Satu Helske
Raffaella Piccarreta
Marcel Raab
Gilbert Ritschard
Emanuela Struffolino
Matthias Studer
Source :
Social Science Research. 107:102772
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

This article marks the occasion of Social Science Research's 50th anniversary by reflecting on the progress of sequence analysis (SA) since its introduction into the social sciences four decades ago, with focuses on the developments of SA thus far in the social sciences and on its potential future directions. The application of SA in the social sciences, especially in life course research, has mushroomed in the last decade and a half. Using a life course analogy, we examined the birth of SA in the social sciences and its childhood (the first wave), its adolescence and young adulthood (the second wave), and its future mature adulthood in the paper. The paper provides a summary of (1) the important SA research and the historical contexts in which SA was developed by Andrew Abbott, (2) a thorough review of the many methodological developments in visualization, complexity measures, dissimilarity measures, group analysis of dissimilarities, cluster analysis of dissimilarities, multidomain/multichannel SA, dyadic/polyadic SA, Markov chain SA, sequence life course analysis, sequence network analysis, SA in other social science research, and software for SA, and (3) reflections on some future directions of SA including how SA can benefit and inform theory-making in the social sciences, the methods currently being developed, and some remaining challenges facing SA for which we do not yet have any solutions. It is our hope that the reader will take up the challenges and help us improve and grow SA into maturity.

Details

ISSN :
0049089X
Volume :
107
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Social Science Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd15d53e5c10212c395ced744db5a798
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssresearch.2022.102772