SO492 Half Unit
Qualitative Social Research Methods
This information is for the 2024/25 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Jana Melkumova-Reynolds
Availability
This course is compulsory on the MSc in Culture and Society. This course is available on the MPhil/PhD in Sociology, MSc in City Design and Social Science, MSc in Economy and Society, MSc in Inequalities and Social Science, MSc in Political Sociology and MSc in Sociology. This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit.
This course has a limited number of places (it is controlled access). Students who have this course as a core course are guaranteed a place. Other than for students for whom the course is a core course, places are allocated based on a written statement, with priority given students on the MSc in City Design and Social Science, MSc in Economy and Society, MSc in Political Sociology, MSc in Sociology MPhil/PhD in Sociology. As demand is typically high, this may mean that not all students who apply will be able to get a place on this course.
Course content
The course introduces students to the theory and practice of qualitative research methods in sociology. The seminars address issues of research design, data collection and analysis in relation to qualitative research methods, including ethnography, in-depth interviewing, and textual analysis. Taking these methods together, we will build toward an understanding of best practice in qualitative inquiry. Based on the principle that doing is one of the best means of learning, this course is highly interactive and requires ‘hands-on’ participation in a series of practical exercises and project work throughout the term. A syllabus detailing course objectives, course style, readings, teaching arrangements and student assessment will be distributed at the beginning of the term.
Teaching
This course is delivered through a combination of lectures, online materials and seminars totalling a minimum of 20 hours in the AT.
Students on this course will have a reading week in AT Week 6, in line with departmental policy.
Formative coursework
Students must write a 1,000 word book review of a qualitative research study.
Indicative reading
- Mason, J., & Dale, A. (Eds.) (2011). Understanding social research: Thinking creatively abo