[Interpretationandmethods] teaching research methods or
state/local politics
Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
psshea at csbs.utah.edu
Mon Dec 17 16:24:47 EST 2007
For those of you who must teach a course that includes positivist as
well as interpretive approaches, I attach my syllabus for Research
Design. When I next teach it, I'll use the Yanow and Schwartz-Shea text
which was not available when I last taught this class. Not sure,
however, whether this will address Lara's needs for undergraduates.
Peri S-S
Lara Rusch wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I was wondering if anyone could recommend texts for teaching research
>methods to undergraduates, that include positivist (esp. statistical)
>analysis but also do justice to qualitative and interpretive methods. Or
>if you use separate texts, what works well?
>
>Also, anyone out there teach state/local or urban politics have favorite
>texts for undergrads?
>
>thanks,
>
>Lara Rusch
>
>Pre-Doctoral Research Associate
>Kettering Foundation
>200 Commons Road
>Dayton, OH 45459
>937-434-7300 ext. 859
>fax 937-439-9837
>
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Peregrine Schwartz-Shea
Associate Professor
University of Utah
Political Science Department
260 South Central Campus Drive Rm 252
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9152
(801) 581-6300 phone mail
psshea at poli-sci.utah.edu
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