Date/Time
Date(s) - 26/01/2024 10:30 am - 11:30 am
Description: Arguments about how causal qualitative and quantitative research are “usually” or “mostly” done abound. In our workshop, we summarize the results of a review of 180 quantitative and qualitative articles focusing on key research tasks such as conceptualization and case selection. We conclude that the reality of empirical research is more complex and diverse than the “two cultures” tale suggests, particularly in qualitative research.
Bios: David Kuehn is a Senior Research Fellow at the German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA) in Hamburg, Germany. His work focuses on democratization and autocratization, with a special focus on civil-military relations and the political role and power of the military.
Ingo Rohlfing is a Professor of Methods of Empirical Social Research at the University of Passau. His primary research and teaching interests are social science methods with an emphasis on causal inference, qualitative and multimethod research, and research transparency and credibility.