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Comparative Sociology as an
Inquiry and as a Teaching
Discipline: An Attempt of
Comparative Analysis
Andrey V. Rezaev
Professor and Chair, Comparative Sociology,
St. Petersburg State University, Russia
anrezaev@yandex.ru
XVIII ISA World Congress, Research Committee on Sociology of Migration, RC 31
Yokohama, Japan, July 17, 2014
Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology.
(2014) Masamichi Sasaki, Jack Goldstone, Ekkart
Zimmermann(Eds.), Brill: Leiden&Boston, p.xi
http://comparsociology.com/en/
Web-site designed by the PhD students and young scholars
at the Comparative Sociology Chair, St. Petersburg State
University
Overview
1. Objectives and Goals
2. Basic definitions and understanding of
Comparative Sociology
3. Six cases
• “Sociology's founding fathers were all
comparative researchers” (Concise Encyclopedia of
Comparative Sociology. (2014) Masamichi Sasaki, Jack Goldstone, Ekkart
Zimmermann(Eds.), Brill: Leiden&Boston, p.xi).
• “To some scholars, the term “comparative sociological
research” is strictly limited to comparisons of social
indicators and institutions across nations (also known as
“cross-national research”), but other scholars prefer to
widen the scope to include comparison of many different
types of social and/or cultural entities, while yet others use
the term to encompass comparisons of subcultures or other
social substrata either within or across nation-states or
other cultural and social entities and their boundaries”
(Ibid., p.xii).
• “The ultimate aim of comparative sociological research
is to develop concepts and generalizations based
upon identified similarities and differences among the
social entities being compared” (Ibid., p. xii).
Compare:
“It is generally recognized that Karl Marx, Max Weber,
Emil Durkheim are the patriarchs of sociology; the
same thinkers are considered to be the founding
fathers of comparative sociology” (p. 13).
“Comparative sociological research is about
developing approach to find out similarities and
differences among the social structures, institutions,
and processes” (p. 2).
(2014) Rezaev Andrey (Ed.) Comparative Sociology.
St. Petersburg State University Press,
Approaches to
Comparative Sociology:
• Comparative Sociology as a branch /
subfield of Sociology.
• Comparative Sociology as a method.
A third way of understanding
Comparative Sociology :
• Comparative Sociology is an Ideal
Type of Sociology
• Comparative Sociology is a Process
• Comparative Sociology is a Critique
Sociology as such is potentially
comparative. But this potential is realized
quite differently.
“Method-centric” approach: Comparative
Sociology is a subfield of sociology / synonym
of Comparative Method.
Our position emphasizes the central place of
the research question.
It is the research-questions-centric
position
Comparative sociological research as a
process of comparisons on every level
and stage of the sociological research.
“Research-questions-centric”
approach: an answer to the research
question is nothing but material for a
new set of research questions.
“Comparative sociology is
not a field, but a critique of
whatever seems narrow
and reductionist in
sociology” (I. Wallerstein).
The problems of teaching
• Research implies continuous and permanent
comparisons WHILE the teaching courses
dissolve them into separate problems and
operations.
• Comparative sociologist is critical towards
preconditions and results WHILE education
presupposes above all learning of these
preconditions.
• Comparative sociology is an ideal type of sociology
WHILE contemporary differentiation of knowledge
and ‘departamentalization’ substitutes it with multiple
sociological branches and subfields.
• Hypothesis: CS is acknowledged by
sociologists and social scientists in general
but the reality of teaching sociology doesn’t
follow this acknowledgment.
• Hypothesis: Presence / absence and the
character of the gap between CS as an inquiry
and teaching discipline depend on national
specifics in organization of sociological
education.
OR
• Hypothesis: The gap is universal and transcends
national features of institutionalization of
sociology.
Comparative sociology as an
inquiry
Content analysis of national sociological journals
Databases:
• Jstor.org
• elibrary.ru
• oversea.cnki.net
• zfs-online.org
Search conditions:
• time of publication — 2000-2012/3/4 (depending on
access);
• words: “comparison” / “comparative” and their
equivalents;
• location: title or abstract.
Case Journal Words
USA American Journal of Sociology;
American Sociological Review
Comparison, comparative
Britain The British Journal of Sociology Comparison, comparative
France Revue française de sociologie
(French Review of Soiology)
Comparaison, comparatif,
comparative; comparison,
comparative (for English
articles)
Germany Zeitschrift fur Soziologie
(Journal of Sociology)
Vergleigh, vergleichend;
Komparation, komparativ,
comparison, comparative
(for English articles)
China Shèhuì xué yánjiū (Sociological
Studies)
Bǐjiào
Russia Sotsiologicheskiye
issledovaniya (Sociological
Research)
Sravneniye, sravnitel'nyy
American
Journal of
Sociology
American
Sociological
Review
The British
Journal of
Sociology
Revue
française de
sociologie
Zeitschrift
fur
Soziologie
Shèhuì xué
yánjiū
Sotsiologich
eskiye
issledovaniy
a
Number of
articles
published in
2013/12/10
37 articles
130 reviews
44 articles 34 articles
25 reviews
22 articles (18
in French, 4 –
English
translations of
articles
already
published)
47 reviews
24 article 62 articles 231 articles
22 reviews
Average number
of `pages of
article published
in 2013/12/10
39,4 for article
2,6 for review
24,9 for article 20,2 for article
2,6 for article
for review
30,1 for article
3,1 for review
23,7 for article 21,6 for article 7,4 for article
3,4 for article
Average number
of thousands of
symbols in the
article in
2013/12/10
105 for article
7 for review
104 for article 59 for article
10 for review
96 for article
13 for review
85 for article ___ 16 for article
9 for review
Number of
articles that meet
the search
conditions
22 articles
24 reviews
62 articles 21 article
8 reviews
34 articles
(29 in
French, 5 –
English
translations
of articles
already
published)
4 reviews
31 article (30
in Deutsch, 1
in English)
62 article 69 article
3 reviews
USA
The most popular specification of comparison is
cross-national / cross-country.
Distinctive subfields of comparative social science
based on comparison are comparative history,
comparative law, comparative social policy.
For comparative mobility research; race, class and
gender studies comparative perspective is
determined by the topic
The notion Comparative sociology is mentioned
several times.
Comparative sociology is a marginal notion but it
has a wide range of meaning.
UK
The general usage of the term “comparative”
is very similar to those in American journals.
Cross-national and historical comparative
analyses are almost equally represented.
Comparison of theories is mentioned more
often, but anyway episodically.
France
Comparative sociology is not mentioned.
Comparative historical sociology is mentioned
once with reference to Max Weber.
The most popular specification of comparisons
is cross-national / country.
Comparison is regularly used in relations to
terms and categories, in particular to their
comparability.
In generally, comparison is more peripheral
then, for example, in Germany and China.
Germany
The most popular specification is cross-
national comparison (internationalen
Vergleigh ) or country comparison
(Landervergleigh).
Comparison of groups is widespread,
especially during statistical analysis, and also
comparison of indicators and coefficients.
Comparison is often in relation to concepts of
theories, based both on conceptual analysis
and on empirical testing.
Comparative sociology is not mentioned.
China
The most popular term is equivalent to
comparative study / research, often as
comparative study of several cases or
comparative case study.
The terms comparative history and
comparative policy studies are used.
Comparative sociology is not mentioned.
Russia
Russian publications are significantly less
voluminous because research is described
in a less strict and developed manner in all
aspects: literature review, research design,
methods, discussion, references
The articles provide reflections of several
topic illustrated the theoretical or / and
empirical data, not the sociological research
in a strict sense.
• comparative sociology is not a
subfield
• comparative sociology is not a
method
• comparative sociology could be
regarded as an ideal type of sociology
• comparative sociology is a process
• comparative sociology is critical
Comparative sociology as a
teaching discipline
Analysis of Comparative Sociology as a teaching
discipline is based on characteristics of
1. courses taught
2. research interests of lecturers/instructors
3. research centers of sociology / social science
departments of ten universities for each case.
The search for each university is limited by
corresponding department / faculty. There were
selected universities that are on the top in the
national rankings (social sciences).
Case Universities
USA Harvard; Stanford; Berkeley; Upenn; Uchicago; UCLA; Princeton; MIT; Duke; Yale
Britain University of Cambridge; Warwick University; The University of Manchester;
University of Essex; University of Edinburgh; University of Bristol; University of
Oxford; University of Sheffield; Cardiff University; London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE)
France HEC Paris; Sciences Po Paris; Paris-Sorbonne University; Jean Moulin University Lyon
(1 and 3); Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis; Université de Strasbourg; University of
Paris 4 - Sorbonne; University of Lille 1; University of Lille 3; Paris West University
Nanterre La Défense
Germany Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Universität
Bielefeld; Universität zu Köln; Universität Hamburg; Universität Bremen; Goethe-
Universität Frankfurt am Main; Universität Tübingen; Freie Universität Berlin;
University of Mannheim
Russia MSU; SPbSU; NSU; TSU; SFU; KSU; RUDN; HSE; RGSU; UrFU
China Peking University; Tsinghua University; Fudan University; Xiamen University; Zhejiang
University; Beijing Normal University; Renmin (People’s) University of China; Nanjing
University; Sun Yat-sen University; Wuhan University
The majority of courses is taught for students enrolled to the
graduate.
The dominant formulations are comparative methods and
comparative perspectives.
Contradiction with instructor’s research interests that are posed
more generally.
• USA case is the most indicative. American universities provide 115
courses / seminars in total connected with a field of comparative
sociology.
• British case is close to American one but is smaller in numbers.
• French case demonstrates the gap between comparative sociology
as an inquiry and as a teaching discipline in a most vivid way.
• German case demonstrates similar characteristics through national
specifics.
• In China no one of ten universities has comparative sociology as
separate course
• For Russian case division between levels of education is less
important; however, general typology of comparative method –
comparative perspective courses is in evidence.
Hypothesis: CS is acknowledged by
sociologists and social scientists in general but
the reality of teaching sociology doesn’t follow
this acknowledgment.
Hypothesis: Presence / absence and the
character of the gap between CS as an inquiry and
teaching discipline depend on national specifics of
institutional framework.
OR
Hypothesis: The gap is universal and
transcends national features of institutionalization
of sociology.
Some proposals
1. Foster research in teams and teamwork in
audience in BA and MA programs.
2. Focus on teaching mixed methods research as
approaching comparative sociology.
3. Increase quality and quantity of courses of
research methodology.
4. Develop research comparative sociology centers
affiliated and interaction with sociology / social
science departments.
5. Develop cross- and trans-university, -regional
and -national interactions.
6. Continue discussion of the issues on comparative
sociology at the International Forums.
“The disappearance of the
term will mean either the
great success or the great
failure of this critique”.
(I. Wallerstein).
Thank you for your
attention!

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Comparative Sociology as an Inquiry and Teaching Discipline

  • 1. Comparative Sociology as an Inquiry and as a Teaching Discipline: An Attempt of Comparative Analysis Andrey V. Rezaev Professor and Chair, Comparative Sociology, St. Petersburg State University, Russia anrezaev@yandex.ru XVIII ISA World Congress, Research Committee on Sociology of Migration, RC 31 Yokohama, Japan, July 17, 2014
  • 2. Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. (2014) Masamichi Sasaki, Jack Goldstone, Ekkart Zimmermann(Eds.), Brill: Leiden&Boston, p.xi
  • 3. http://comparsociology.com/en/ Web-site designed by the PhD students and young scholars at the Comparative Sociology Chair, St. Petersburg State University
  • 4. Overview 1. Objectives and Goals 2. Basic definitions and understanding of Comparative Sociology 3. Six cases
  • 5. • “Sociology's founding fathers were all comparative researchers” (Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. (2014) Masamichi Sasaki, Jack Goldstone, Ekkart Zimmermann(Eds.), Brill: Leiden&Boston, p.xi). • “To some scholars, the term “comparative sociological research” is strictly limited to comparisons of social indicators and institutions across nations (also known as “cross-national research”), but other scholars prefer to widen the scope to include comparison of many different types of social and/or cultural entities, while yet others use the term to encompass comparisons of subcultures or other social substrata either within or across nation-states or other cultural and social entities and their boundaries” (Ibid., p.xii). • “The ultimate aim of comparative sociological research is to develop concepts and generalizations based upon identified similarities and differences among the social entities being compared” (Ibid., p. xii).
  • 6. Compare: “It is generally recognized that Karl Marx, Max Weber, Emil Durkheim are the patriarchs of sociology; the same thinkers are considered to be the founding fathers of comparative sociology” (p. 13). “Comparative sociological research is about developing approach to find out similarities and differences among the social structures, institutions, and processes” (p. 2). (2014) Rezaev Andrey (Ed.) Comparative Sociology. St. Petersburg State University Press,
  • 7. Approaches to Comparative Sociology: • Comparative Sociology as a branch / subfield of Sociology. • Comparative Sociology as a method.
  • 8. A third way of understanding Comparative Sociology : • Comparative Sociology is an Ideal Type of Sociology • Comparative Sociology is a Process • Comparative Sociology is a Critique
  • 9. Sociology as such is potentially comparative. But this potential is realized quite differently. “Method-centric” approach: Comparative Sociology is a subfield of sociology / synonym of Comparative Method. Our position emphasizes the central place of the research question. It is the research-questions-centric position
  • 10. Comparative sociological research as a process of comparisons on every level and stage of the sociological research. “Research-questions-centric” approach: an answer to the research question is nothing but material for a new set of research questions.
  • 11. “Comparative sociology is not a field, but a critique of whatever seems narrow and reductionist in sociology” (I. Wallerstein).
  • 12. The problems of teaching • Research implies continuous and permanent comparisons WHILE the teaching courses dissolve them into separate problems and operations. • Comparative sociologist is critical towards preconditions and results WHILE education presupposes above all learning of these preconditions. • Comparative sociology is an ideal type of sociology WHILE contemporary differentiation of knowledge and ‘departamentalization’ substitutes it with multiple sociological branches and subfields.
  • 13. • Hypothesis: CS is acknowledged by sociologists and social scientists in general but the reality of teaching sociology doesn’t follow this acknowledgment. • Hypothesis: Presence / absence and the character of the gap between CS as an inquiry and teaching discipline depend on national specifics in organization of sociological education. OR • Hypothesis: The gap is universal and transcends national features of institutionalization of sociology.
  • 14. Comparative sociology as an inquiry Content analysis of national sociological journals Databases: • Jstor.org • elibrary.ru • oversea.cnki.net • zfs-online.org Search conditions: • time of publication — 2000-2012/3/4 (depending on access); • words: “comparison” / “comparative” and their equivalents; • location: title or abstract.
  • 15. Case Journal Words USA American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review Comparison, comparative Britain The British Journal of Sociology Comparison, comparative France Revue française de sociologie (French Review of Soiology) Comparaison, comparatif, comparative; comparison, comparative (for English articles) Germany Zeitschrift fur Soziologie (Journal of Sociology) Vergleigh, vergleichend; Komparation, komparativ, comparison, comparative (for English articles) China Shèhuì xué yánjiū (Sociological Studies) Bǐjiào Russia Sotsiologicheskiye issledovaniya (Sociological Research) Sravneniye, sravnitel'nyy
  • 16. American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review The British Journal of Sociology Revue française de sociologie Zeitschrift fur Soziologie Shèhuì xué yánjiū Sotsiologich eskiye issledovaniy a Number of articles published in 2013/12/10 37 articles 130 reviews 44 articles 34 articles 25 reviews 22 articles (18 in French, 4 – English translations of articles already published) 47 reviews 24 article 62 articles 231 articles 22 reviews Average number of `pages of article published in 2013/12/10 39,4 for article 2,6 for review 24,9 for article 20,2 for article 2,6 for article for review 30,1 for article 3,1 for review 23,7 for article 21,6 for article 7,4 for article 3,4 for article Average number of thousands of symbols in the article in 2013/12/10 105 for article 7 for review 104 for article 59 for article 10 for review 96 for article 13 for review 85 for article ___ 16 for article 9 for review Number of articles that meet the search conditions 22 articles 24 reviews 62 articles 21 article 8 reviews 34 articles (29 in French, 5 – English translations of articles already published) 4 reviews 31 article (30 in Deutsch, 1 in English) 62 article 69 article 3 reviews
  • 17. USA The most popular specification of comparison is cross-national / cross-country. Distinctive subfields of comparative social science based on comparison are comparative history, comparative law, comparative social policy. For comparative mobility research; race, class and gender studies comparative perspective is determined by the topic The notion Comparative sociology is mentioned several times. Comparative sociology is a marginal notion but it has a wide range of meaning.
  • 18. UK The general usage of the term “comparative” is very similar to those in American journals. Cross-national and historical comparative analyses are almost equally represented. Comparison of theories is mentioned more often, but anyway episodically.
  • 19. France Comparative sociology is not mentioned. Comparative historical sociology is mentioned once with reference to Max Weber. The most popular specification of comparisons is cross-national / country. Comparison is regularly used in relations to terms and categories, in particular to their comparability. In generally, comparison is more peripheral then, for example, in Germany and China.
  • 20. Germany The most popular specification is cross- national comparison (internationalen Vergleigh ) or country comparison (Landervergleigh). Comparison of groups is widespread, especially during statistical analysis, and also comparison of indicators and coefficients. Comparison is often in relation to concepts of theories, based both on conceptual analysis and on empirical testing. Comparative sociology is not mentioned.
  • 21. China The most popular term is equivalent to comparative study / research, often as comparative study of several cases or comparative case study. The terms comparative history and comparative policy studies are used. Comparative sociology is not mentioned.
  • 22. Russia Russian publications are significantly less voluminous because research is described in a less strict and developed manner in all aspects: literature review, research design, methods, discussion, references The articles provide reflections of several topic illustrated the theoretical or / and empirical data, not the sociological research in a strict sense.
  • 23. • comparative sociology is not a subfield • comparative sociology is not a method • comparative sociology could be regarded as an ideal type of sociology • comparative sociology is a process • comparative sociology is critical
  • 24. Comparative sociology as a teaching discipline Analysis of Comparative Sociology as a teaching discipline is based on characteristics of 1. courses taught 2. research interests of lecturers/instructors 3. research centers of sociology / social science departments of ten universities for each case. The search for each university is limited by corresponding department / faculty. There were selected universities that are on the top in the national rankings (social sciences).
  • 25. Case Universities USA Harvard; Stanford; Berkeley; Upenn; Uchicago; UCLA; Princeton; MIT; Duke; Yale Britain University of Cambridge; Warwick University; The University of Manchester; University of Essex; University of Edinburgh; University of Bristol; University of Oxford; University of Sheffield; Cardiff University; London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) France HEC Paris; Sciences Po Paris; Paris-Sorbonne University; Jean Moulin University Lyon (1 and 3); Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis; Université de Strasbourg; University of Paris 4 - Sorbonne; University of Lille 1; University of Lille 3; Paris West University Nanterre La Défense Germany Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin; Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Universität Bielefeld; Universität zu Köln; Universität Hamburg; Universität Bremen; Goethe- Universität Frankfurt am Main; Universität Tübingen; Freie Universität Berlin; University of Mannheim Russia MSU; SPbSU; NSU; TSU; SFU; KSU; RUDN; HSE; RGSU; UrFU China Peking University; Tsinghua University; Fudan University; Xiamen University; Zhejiang University; Beijing Normal University; Renmin (People’s) University of China; Nanjing University; Sun Yat-sen University; Wuhan University
  • 26. The majority of courses is taught for students enrolled to the graduate. The dominant formulations are comparative methods and comparative perspectives. Contradiction with instructor’s research interests that are posed more generally. • USA case is the most indicative. American universities provide 115 courses / seminars in total connected with a field of comparative sociology. • British case is close to American one but is smaller in numbers. • French case demonstrates the gap between comparative sociology as an inquiry and as a teaching discipline in a most vivid way. • German case demonstrates similar characteristics through national specifics. • In China no one of ten universities has comparative sociology as separate course • For Russian case division between levels of education is less important; however, general typology of comparative method – comparative perspective courses is in evidence.
  • 27. Hypothesis: CS is acknowledged by sociologists and social scientists in general but the reality of teaching sociology doesn’t follow this acknowledgment. Hypothesis: Presence / absence and the character of the gap between CS as an inquiry and teaching discipline depend on national specifics of institutional framework. OR Hypothesis: The gap is universal and transcends national features of institutionalization of sociology.
  • 28. Some proposals 1. Foster research in teams and teamwork in audience in BA and MA programs. 2. Focus on teaching mixed methods research as approaching comparative sociology. 3. Increase quality and quantity of courses of research methodology. 4. Develop research comparative sociology centers affiliated and interaction with sociology / social science departments. 5. Develop cross- and trans-university, -regional and -national interactions. 6. Continue discussion of the issues on comparative sociology at the International Forums.
  • 29. “The disappearance of the term will mean either the great success or the great failure of this critique”. (I. Wallerstein).
  • 30. Thank you for your attention!