Artículo
Methodological interests and the teaching of research methods in Latin America
Fecha de publicación:
09/2015
Editorial:
Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia
Revista:
Sociologies in Dialogue
ISSN:
2447-2670
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
This article analyzes a series of historical processes related to the development of shared methodological interests within the community of Latin American social scientists. First, it illustrates how a specific methodological field emerged as part of the institutionalization and professionalization of the social sciences, especially in the US, and how the methodological concerns and debates changed over time. On the other hand, it describes the repercussions of these processes in Latin America, particularly for the emergence of a “scientific” sociology, and how the accumulation of experiences related to the methodological field led to the establishment of specialized institutions in the region, such as the Latin American Network of Social Science Methodology (RedMet). With regard to the methodological interests of Latin American academics, the article focuses on those that have been put forward in the regional congresses of social science methodology (ELMECS) organized biannually by RedMet and, in particular, on the problem of the teaching and learning of research methods, that has been a core concern in all the different countries and institutions. Within this broad interest related to the teaching of methodology, special attention is paid to the results of empirical research conducted on how methods are actually taught in various PhD programs of different Latin American universities from Argentina, Brazil and Mexico.
Palabras clave:
Latin America
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Networks
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Methodology
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Teaching
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Articulos(IDIHCS)
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN HUMANIDADES Y CS SOCIALES
Articulos de INST.DE INVEST.EN HUMANIDADES Y CS SOCIALES
Citación
Piovani, Juan Ignacio; Methodological interests and the teaching of research methods in Latin America; Sociedade Brasileira de Sociologia; Sociologies in Dialogue; 1; 1; 9-2015; 106-118
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