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Experimental Sociology

Experimental Sociology

Experimental Sociology

Outline of a Scientific Field
Davide Barrera, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy
Klarita Gërxhani, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Bernhard Kittel, Universität Wien, Austria
Luis Miller, Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spanish National Research Council
Tobias Wolbring, School of Business, Economics and Society at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
November 2024
Available
Paperback
9781009096515

    Experiments have gained prominence in sociology in recent years. Increased interest in testing causal theories through experimental designs has ignited a debate about which experimental designs can facilitate scientific progress in sociology. This book discusses the implications of research interests for the design of experiments, identifies points of commonality and disagreement among the different perspectives within sociology, and elaborates on the rationales of each. It helps experimental sociologists find appropriate designs for answering specific research questions while alerting them to the challenges. Offering more than just a guide, this book explores both the historical roots of experimental sociology and the cutting-edge techniques of rigorous sociology. It concludes with a tantalizing peek into the future and provides a roadmap to the exciting prospects and uncharted territories of experimental sociology.

    • Supports the development of a common understanding of standards in experimental sociology
    • Identifies commonalities in, and controversies on, methods and designs in experimental sociology
    • Differentiates sociological experiments from neighboring disciplines and clarifies the contribution that sociology can make

    Product details

    November 2024
    Paperback
    9781009096515
    210 pages
    228 × 151 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. The Philosophy and Methodology of Experimentation in Sociology:
    • 2. The development of experimental sociology
    • 3. What makes sociological experiments different from other experiments?
    • 4. Experiments and causality
    • 5. Experimental designs and typologies
    • Part II. The Practice of Experimentation in Sociology:
    • 6. Laboratory experiments
    • 7. Field experiments
    • 8. Vignette experiments
    • 9. Natural experiments and quasi-experiments
    • Part III. Methodological Challenges of Experimentation in Sociology:
    • 10. Validity
    • 11. Incentives
    • 12. Ethics and deception
    • 13. Experimental sociology – quo vadis?
      Authors
    • Davide Barrera , Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy

      Davide Barrera is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Turin and Research Fellow at Collegio Carlo Alberto. His interdisciplinary research focuses especially on cooperation and trust. His work has appeared in prestigious journals such as Socio-Economic Review, Sociological Methods & Research, Social Networks, European Sociological Review, and more.

    • Klarita Gërxhani , Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

      Klarita Gërxhani is Professor of Socio-Economics at the Vrije Universiteit. Her interdisciplinary research bridges economics and sociology, occasionally venturing into social psychology. She has published in highly-ranked journals such as Journal of Political Economy, American Journal of Sociology, Harvard Business Review, Annual Review of Sociology, Social Networks, Experimental Economics, and more.

    • Bernhard Kittel , Universität Wien, Austria

      Bernhard Kittel is Professor of Economic Sociology at the University of Vienna. His research interests include distributive justice, labor markets, and welfare states, integrating perspectives from sociology, political science, and economics. He has published in high-ranking journals and is co-editor of Need-based Distributive Justice (2020) and Priority of Needs? (2024).

    • Luis Miller , Institute of Public Goods and Policies, Spanish National Research Council

      Luis Miller is Research Scientist at the Spanish National Research Council. He uses experiments and behavioral models to understand social and political behaviors in divided societies. He has published in highly-ranked journals such as PNAS, Political Analysis, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Sociological Methods & Research, European Economic Review, and more.

    • Tobias Wolbring , School of Business, Economics and Society at the Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg

      Tobias Wolbring is Professor of Economic Sociology at Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg. His research is located at the intersection of sociology, economics, and psychology. He has published textbooks and papers in high-ranking journals, was a visiting professor in Hong Kong and Utrecht, and has received various awards including the Robert K. Merton Prize.