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What influences a sociologist’s choice of topic?

  • Values

    • Theoretical perspective

    • Areas of interest

  • Research funding bodies

    • Charities

    • Universities

    • Governments

  • Career trajectories

    • Early, mid or established career sociologists

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What are the values?

  • Not all sociologists are easy to identify as Functionalist, Marxists, or Feminists, etc

    • Not all conflict theorists follow the teaching of Mark- Webber influences some for example

  • Influence of the institution that the researcher belongs to

    • Glasgow University Media Group

    • Frankfurt School

    • Chicago School

    • Centre for Contemporary Caribbean Studies

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What are the research funding bodies?

  • Different research funding bodies will have different priorities based on social and areas of interest

  • Universities- Specialisms in certain areas of sociology

  • Governments- Focus more likely to be on large-scale social issues

  • Charities- Own specialist issues

    • Rowntree Foundation- Poverty

    • Oxfam- Impacts of poverty on a global scale

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What are career trajectories?

  • Early-career sociologists are less likely to have choices over topics- linked to university funding in a specific area

  • Mid-career sociologists will have more knowledge of funding applications, specialist areas of study and connections

  • Established sociologist will often guide research in their intuitions based on their field of expertise

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How does the topic influence the choice of method?

  • The scale of the research and size of the sample required- larger-scale research topics will be more likely to utilise quantitative methods

  • People they are studying- are they vulnerable? Are they hard to access?

  • What are they studying? Is it a concept that is easily measured, such as identity formation? This will influence the method chosen

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What are the other influencing methods on the choice of topic?

  • Preferences of those funding the research

  • What the research aims to do

  • Theoretical perspective

  • Methodological perspective

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What are the preferences and aims of funding the research?

  • Governments will prefer large-scale research that relies upon quantitative data. This may be used to inform policies that will have large social impacts and cost implications

  • Universities- preferences based on the institution

    • Chicago School mixed theory with ethnographic methods

    • Q-step universities focused on the use of quantitative data

  • Charities- dependent upon their aims

    • Shelter- Quantitative data to see the number of homeless

    • Help the Aged- qualitative impacts of loneliness on the elderly

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What are the examples of theoretical preferences in methods?

  • Functionalists use positivist methodology as they aim to look at the bigger picture

  • Feminist methodologies evolved to look at feminist interviewing (Oakley) aiming at understanding and assisting where possible

  • Ethnographic approaches- Favoured by interactionists and some conflict theories to understand the impacts of lived experience on those most disadvantaged in society

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What are the evaluations of choice of topic and methods?

  • Gouldner- Choice of topic and method often reflects the interests of the funding body rather than the sociologist

  • Weber- Sociologists’ values will always influence their choice of topic, but their research should look to be as objective as possible

  • Sociologists should aim for committed sociology according to Gouldner, whilst Weber suggests that sociologists should always look to maintain ethical and moral standards

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