sociology-research-methods
Sociological Research Methods
Overview
Sociology studies social structures, institutions, relationships, and change through systematic empirical investigation. This guide covers the major research traditions — from ethnographic fieldwork to large-scale survey analysis — along with the theoretical frameworks that shape research questions. Useful for researchers designing social science studies or analyzing sociological data.
Core Theoretical Frameworks
Understanding which framework shapes your research question determines your methodology:
| Framework | Core Question | Methods Favored | Key Thinkers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Structural Functionalism | How do institutions maintain social order? | Surveys, statistical analysis | Durkheim, Parsons, Merton |
| Conflict Theory | How does power inequality shape outcomes? | Historical analysis, critical ethnography | Marx, Weber, Bourdieu |
| Symbolic Interactionism | How do people construct meaning through interaction? | Ethnography, interviews, discourse analysis | Mead, Goffman, Blumer |
| Rational Choice | How do individuals optimize under constraints? | Formal models, experiments, survey data | Coleman, Becker |
| Institutional Theory | How do rules and norms shape organizational behavior? | Case studies, comparative analysis | DiMaggio, Powell, North |
| Network Theory | How do social connections structure opportunities? | Network analysis, graph methods | Granovetter, Burt |
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