Methodological issues in comparative social science
In: Comparative social research 16
Introduction / Fredrik Engelstadt and Lars Mj(c)ıset -- Current issues in comparative macrosociology : a debate on methodological issues / John H. Goldthorpe -- Turning the tables : how case-oriented research challenges variable-oriented research / Charles C. Ragin -- Means and ends of comparison in macrosociology / Charles Tilly -- Comparing historical sequences : a powerful tool for causal analysis / Dietrich Rueschenmeyer and John D. Stephens -- Stories, observations, systems, theories / Henry Teune -- On the concept of turning point / Andrew Abbott -- Methodological issues in comparative macrosociology / Jack A. Goldstone -- A response to the commentaries / John H. Goldthorpe -- Reduction of complexity for a small-n analysis : a stepwise multi-methodological approach / Dirk Berg-Schlosser and Gis(c)·le De Meur -- Measurement of education in comparative research / Michael Braun and Walter M(c)ơller -- Comparative political economy of life courses / Karl Ulrich Mayer -- Making institutions dynamic in cross-national research : time-space distancing in explaining unemployment / Thomas Janoski, Christa McGill, and Vanessa Tinsley