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Dive into the shifting landscape of sociological research with a focus on inequality, cohesion, and rationalization in society. This comprehensive overview includes key issues such as secularization, fragmentation, and stratification, reflecting current sociocultural dynamics. Learn about macro and micro theories, data collection methodologies, and the evolving research focus within the Nijmegen Institute for Socio-Cultural Sciences. Stay updated on relevant topics and contribute to the expanding discourse on sociological inquiries.
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SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH WITHIN NIJMEGEN INSTITUTE FOR SOCIO-CULTURAL SCIENCES NISCO 2006
THERE IS A DUTCH SOCIOLOGY TEXTBOOK FROM 1992 CALLED SOCIOLOGY – QUESTIONS, PROPOSITIONS, FINDINGS
SOCIOLOGY’S QUESTIONS ARE ABOUT SOCIETIES AND IT RAISES THREE BIG QUESTIONS ABOUT THEM: INEQUALITY COHESION RATIONALIZATION
THESE HAVE BECOME NISCO-QUESTIONS, SO SOCIOLOGY’S QUESTIONS NOW ARE INEQUALITY COHESION RATIONALIZATION
THESE HAVE BECOME NISCO-QUESTIONS, SO SOCIOLOGY’S QUESTIONS NOW ARE INEQUALITY COHESION RATIONALIZATION SECULARIZATION
THESE HAVE BECOME NISCO-QUESTIONS, SO SOCIOLOGY’S QUESTIONS NOW ARE INEQUALITY COHESION FRAGMENTATION RATIONALIZATION SECULARIZATION
THESE HAVE BECOME NISCO-QUESTIONS, SO SOCIOLOGY’S QUESTIONS NOW ARE INEQUALITY STRATIFICATION COHESION FRAGMENTATION RATIONALIZATION SECULARIZATION
SO QUESTIONS BECOME SMALLER AND WE HAVE DONE EVEN SMALLER ONES AND WE WILL BE DOING EVEN SMALLER ONES STRATEGIC PROBLEM SHIFTS
SECULARIZATION QUESTIONS FROM BEING A CHURCH MEMBER TO LEAVING CHURCH FROM IDEAS ABOUT GOD AND THE BIBLE TO IDEAS ABOUT ABORTION AND HOMOSEXUALITY FROM BELIEFS OF CATHOLICS AND MAINSTREAM PROTESTANTS TO ORTHODOX PROTESTANTS, EDUCATION AND VACCINATION
FRAGMENTATION QUESTIONS I FROM MANUAL/NON-MANUAL CLASS AND LEFT/RIGHT VOTING TO NEW CLASS AND NEW LEFT AND TO UNEMPLOYMENT, IMMIGRATION AND NEW RIGHT
FRAGMENTATION QUESTIONS II FROM POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS TO SPORT CLUBS AND OTHER VOLUNTARY ASSOCIATIONS AND FROM VICTIM OR OFFENDER TO WHO COMMITS A CRIME AGAINST WHOM
FROM FRAGMENTATION QUESTIONS TO STRATIFICATION QUESTIONS ARE CHILDREN OF PEOPLE WHO HAVE COMMITTED CRIMES MORE LIKELY TO COMMIT CRIMES? FROM BOWLING ALONE TO BOWLING APART
STRATIFICATION QUESTIONS I FROM ECONOMIC TO CULTURAL TO SOCIAL RESOURCES FROM JOB RIGHT NOW TO EDUCATIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL CAREERS FIRST ENTRY AND FINAL EXIT
STRATIFICATION QUESTIONS II FROM WORK TO LEISURE FROM READING TO TELEVISION FROM TV TO ‘OTHER MEDIA’ THE BRIDGE TO COMMUNICATION STUDIES
GENERAL MACRO THEORIES I MODERNIZATION THEORY: A SHIFT FROM ASCRIPTION TO ACHIEVEMENT AND FROM RELIGIOSITY TO SECULARITY
GENERAL MACRO THEORIES I MODERNIZATION THEORY: A SHIFT FROM ASCRIPTION TO ACHIEVEMENT AND FROM RELIGIOSITY TO SECULARITY AS A CONSEQUENCE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION AND DEMOCRACY
GENERAL MACRO THEORIES II TECHNOLOGICAL-IDEOLOGICAL EVOLUTIONISM MODERNIZATION AMOUNTS TO MORE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AND MORE ACTIVIST IDEOLOGIES
GENERAL MICROTHEORIES I INDIVIDUAL RESOURCES INFLUENCE CHANCES IN LIFE THE MORE STRONGLY A PERSON IS INTEGRATED IN RELIGIOUS GROUPS AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC GROUPS, THE MORE LIKELY IS THAT PERSON TO LIVE UP TO THE NORMS OF THAT GROUP
GENERAL MICROTHEORIES II PARENTAL CULTURAL RESOURCES COMPENSATE FOR THE SMALLER EFFECT OF PARENTAL ECONOMIC RESOURCES CAUSED BY STATE STIPENDS THE ENDURING EFFECTS OF EDUCATION
GENERAL MICROTHEORIES III TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT RELIGION, IT IS USEFUL TO REPLACE THE ASSUMPTION THAT PEOPLE THINK LOGICALLY, BY THE ASSUMTPION THAT INDIVIDUALS THINK IN ANALOGIES THE BRIDGE TO ANTHROPOLOGY
HOW TO MAKE FINDINGS? NOT ONLY ADVANCED STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES BUT MAINLY QUESTION-DRIVEN AND THEORY-GUIDED DATA COLLECTION
REPEATED CROSS SECTIONS FOR SECULARIZATION QUESTIONS: SOCON 1979 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010?
FIRST OBJECTION AGAINST SURVEYS: INDIVIDUALS HAVE HISTORIES CORRECTION: COLLECT MULTI-MOMENT DATA
SECOND OBJECTION AGAINST SURVEYS: INDIVIDUALS ARE ATOMIZED CORRECTION: COLLECT DATA FOR RESPONDENT, PARENT, SPOUSE, CHILD
THIRD OBJECTION AGAINST SURVEYS: INDIVIDUALS SHOULD BE SEEN IN THEIR CONTEXT CORRECTION: TURN NAME LOCALITY ETC INTO CONTEXTUAL CHARACTERISTICS
MULTI MOMENT MULTI ACTOR MULTI CONTEXT DATA: 3M SURVEYS
3M SURVEYS FOR STRATIFICATION QUESTIONS 1993 1998 2000 2003 2008? FNB
DATA BOTTLENECKS I: MONEY, THAT’S WHAT WE WANT
DATA BOTTLENECKS II: RECODING NAMES OF LOCALITIES ETC RECODING NAMES OF NEWSPAPERS SUBSCRIBED TO INTO RESULTS OF CONTENT ANALYSIS NEWSPAPERS BRIDGE TO COMMUNICATION STUDIES
DATA BOTTLENECKS III: RECODING NAMES OF LOCALITIES ETC REMAINS DIFFICULT BECAUSE STATISTICS NETHERLANDS HAS LESS DATA ON MUNICIPALITIES THAN ON PROVINCES
DATA BOTTLENECKS IV: HOW TO MOVE ON FROM ANALYZING SHIFT FROM ONE JOB TO ANOTHER TO ANALYZING CAREER PATTERNS
DATA BOTTLENECKS V: ADDING DATA FOR ANALOGIES IN CREATION STORIES TO MURDOCK’S ETHNOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF BEFORE 1950 PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES ADDING INSTITUTIONAL COUNTRY CHARACTERISTICS TO WORLD BANK DATA FILES BRIDGE TO ANTROPOLOGY
Number of citations in the SSCI excluding and including self-citations 2000-2006 De Graaf PM 186 323 De Graaf ND * 142 288 Kraaykamp 88 135 Ultee * 79 170 Scheepers * 66 121 Coenders 32 38 Need 23 25 Eisinga * 19 50 Lubbers 18 29 Dekkers * 15 20 Klaassen 6 6 Jansen 3 5 TOTAL 685 1210 Only for program members part of the university from 2000 on The person with the highest scores does not have a chair some persons with a chair * are quite low
GENERAL DRIFT OF FINDINGS I THE NETHERLANDS, FROM A CLOSED SOCIETY TO AN OPEN SOCIETY AND FROM A CLASS SOCIETY TO A CREDENDIAL SOCIETY
GENERAL DRIFT OF FINDINGS II ALTHOUGH AT FIRST ONLY FOR THE NETHERLANDS AND SWEDEN A TREND TOWARDS SMALLER EDUCATIONAL INEQUALIT1ES WAS FOUND, NOW THE ‘DUTCH WAY’ OF ANALYZING BY STACKING FILES, SHOWS SIMILAR TRENDS IN OTHER INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES
GENERAL DRIFT OF FINDINGS III THE NETHERLANDS WAS IN 1986 ONE OF THE FIRST COUNTRIES FOR WHICH , INDEPENDENT OF PARENTAL ECONOMIC RESOURCES, EFFECTS OF PARENTAL CULTURAL RESOURCES WERE FOUND, NOW WITH COMPARABLE DATA FOR DOZENS OF INDUSTRIAL COUNTRIES CULTURAL RESOURCES EFFECTS ARE FOUND FOR MOST OTHER INDUSTRIALIZED COUNTRIES