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The art of concept formation. As we are … prisoners of the words we pick, we had better pick them well Giovanni Sartori. What is a concept?. Definition:
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As we are … prisoners of the words we pick, we had better pick them well Giovanni Sartori
What is a concept? • Definition: „‚thebasicunitofthinking‘, such that ‚wehave a conceptof A (orof A-ness) whenweareabletodistinguish A fromwhateveris not A‘“ (Mair 2009: 179) • Conceptsconsistof (Gerring 1999: 357-8) • Extension (referents, denotation): casestobedefined • Intension (definition, connotation): attributesdefiningthesecases • Label
What do we need concepts for? • Link the real world with the world of language • Help us to communicate • Help us categorise and to understand the world around us • Help us to see whether like is compared with like • Defining one‘ s concepts is therefore an essential part of the research process
Concepts and the Research Process • Where is concept formation situated? • At at the very beginning (especially in quantitative studies) • First „what is?“ or „of what is this an instance?“ before „how much?“ • But: concept formation is a constant process • especially In qualitative research (with aim to sharpen concepts) (retroduction) • Within the research community in general: concepts are constantly defined and redefined
Concepts are …(Hoover/Donovan 2008: 15) • … tentative (potentially contested) • … based on agreement • „… useful only to the degree that they capture or isolate some signficant and definable item in reality“
Whataretheproblemsof non- orill-definedconcepts? • In general • Bad labelling (label already in use, ambiguous, offensive etc.) • Extension too wide (concept not meaningful any more, does not distinguish, remains ambiguous) • Definition to narrow (limit ourselves in what we can talk about, investigate) • No clear definition (ambiguity)
Common mistakes with concept formation in term papers • No concept definition at all. No debate about what this study is about • Many concept definitions without priority. „There are many definitions to be found, so we cannot really define this“ • One concept definition, yet not used. Quoting some (lexicon) definition in your „theory“ section, but then disregard what it says
(Sartori‘s) Rules of Concept Formation • Analyse casesonlyaspartof a wider classofcases (whatisthis a caseof?) • Compareonlywithinclasses (ofcases) • Ifcases do not shareoneclass → moveuptheladderofabstraction • Ifresultsaremeaningles/toogeneral → move down theladderofabstraction • Balloonimage (Mair) • Fordetailedlook: heavy basket (fullofproperties) • foroverview: throwproperties out ofthebasket
Group Work • Discuss the concepts of • Americanization • „queuing“ • Football • Scottish identity • How would you define the concept ? (intension) • What different forms/types /cases exist ? (extension) • What is the concept part of? (Move up the ladder of abstraction) • What can it be compared with (members of the same class)