SOCI 3P02 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Queer Theory, Symbolic Interactionism, Critical Race Theory
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Ontology: a theory of the nature of realty/existence. Methodology: the theory and principles underlying the choice of research methods. Qualitative: process-driven, words, participants view, nearness, theory building, unstructured, rich data, meaning/experience and feelings, micro. Quantitative: numbers, research"s view, distance, theory testing, programmatic, structured, reliable data, behaviour, macro. Variables you start with a selection of variables. Has to be representative of the group. Inductive data is analyzed to generate theoretical concepts. Understanding research setting from the members of that setting. Sensitize the researcher to what is relevant, but are likely to be revised as the researcher gains new insight. They don"t want to influence their data. Scientific methods, production and social control: students who attend class usually have better grades than students who don"t. 3p02: there are many points of view, (cid:498))t is not important whether or not the interpretation is correct if people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences. (cid:499)