scholarly journals APROXIMACIÓN A LA METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN JURÍDICA (APPROACH TO THE METHODOLOGY OF LEGAL RESEARCH)

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (15) ◽  
pp. 58-83
Author(s):  
Eduardo De Jesús Castellanos Hernández

Resumen: A partir de la convicción de que todos los productos jurídicos en esencia son o deberían ser reportes de una investigación llevada a cabo con el rigor de la metodología de investigación de las ciencias sociales, se hace un recorrido por algunos de los conceptos centrales de la teoría del conocimiento, su método, su metodología y sus técnicas e instrumentos de recolección de datos, aplicados todos a la investigación jurídica.Abstract: Based on the conviction that all legal products in essence are or should be reports of research carried out with the rigor of the research methodology of the social sciences, it takes a tour of some of the central concepts of knowledge theory, its method, its methodology and its data collection techniques and instruments, all applied to legal research. 

Author(s):  
Bronwyn Davies

This paper re-visits the problem of how we re-conceptualize human subjects within poststructuralist research. The turn to poststructuralist theory to inform research in the social sciences is complicated by the difficulty in thinking through what it means to put the subject under erasure. Drawing on a study in a Reggio Emilia inspired preschool in Sweden, and a study of neoliberalism's impact on academic work, this paper opens up thought about poststructuralism's subject. It argues that agency is the province of that subject. 


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne Peters

AbstractThe symposium collection in this issue ofTEL, consisting of four articles including this framing article, seeks to conceptualize and flesh out a new branch of law and legal research: global animal law. The starting hypothesis is that contemporary animal law must be global or transnational (that is, both transboundary and multilevel) in order to be effective. In times of globalization, all aspects of (commodified) human−animal interactions (from food production and distribution, working animals and uses in research, to breeding and keeping of pets) possess a transboundary dimension. Animal welfare has become a global concern, which requires global regulation. This foreword introduces the three symposium articles, sketches out the research programme of global animal law and links its emergence to the ongoing ‘animal turn’ in the social sciences, including political philosophy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-28
Author(s):  
Mesi Fitriani ◽  
Syaparuddin Syaparuddin ◽  
Jaya Kusuma Edy

The purpose of this study was conducted to determine (1) the development of tourists to the Taman Rimba zoo in Jambi Province (2) to analyze the factors that influence tourist attraction, facilities, accessibility, and service quality on the interest in visiting tourists' return visits. Methods of data collection through observation and distribution of questionnaires to respondents. The data source used is primary data obtained directly from the distribution of questionnaires as many as 157 with 5 question items each. The software used in this research examiner is Statistical Package for The Social Sciences (SPSS). The results of the analysis of this study indicate that simultaneously or together the attractiveness and facilities have a significant or positive effect on the interest in visiting tourists' return visits. Meanwhile, accessibility and service quality has a negative effect on the interest in returning tourists. Partially the average attractiveness, facilities, accessibility, and service quality have a positive or significant effect on the interest in revisiting tourists. Keywords: Tourist attraction, Facilities, Accessibility, Service quality, Interest of return tourists.


Author(s):  
David Strang ◽  
Christian Wittrock

This chapter surveys methodologies employed in the study of management ideas. It emphasizes the field’s rich variety of data collection, measurement, and inferential strategies. To map this landscape, the authors group studies by the number of cases they examine, from large N event history analyses based on archival data to ethnographies of a single organization. They give particular attention to bibliometrics and discourse analysis because these methods grapple with the interpretive and communicative processes that are central to management ideas and because techniques for capturing and analysing text are currently being revolutionized across the social sciences.


PALAPA ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 90-110
Author(s):  
Syarifah Aini ◽  
Mualim Wijaya

This research presented “influence method of mimicrymemorization(Mim-Mem Method) toward Mastery of vacabulary in Madrasah Aliyah Darul Lughah Wal Karomah”. The purpose of this method is to make easily undesrtanding and Master of Vocabulary to student into arabic language lesson. The first step is the teacher pronounce the words then repeated by students. This research was experimental. Whereas the data collection used speaking test method with comparative analyst technique (Non-Parametric) Mann-Whitney U-test (Uji U). To prove this research is significant or not, researchers use SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). As for the result Mimicry-Memorization method (Mim-Mem Method) has affected to Vocabulary mastery in Madrasah Aliyah darul Lughah Wal Karomah. By using that method, student will be more active and more effective in learning arabic language lesson.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Luiz Adolfo de Mello

We will present here the Scientific Knowledge Theory (SKT) along with one of its possible research methodologies. That is, together with Mapping of Structures of Scientific Knowledge (MSSK). That is, at the moment that a given author produces a given text or hypertext, be an educational text, an report, a article or scientific text, it "materializes" in a written form as a set of ideas, hypotheses, explanatory models, theory and/or experimental facts. All this implied in its most general form. In this moment we have the occurrence of an "educational fact." It is proposed here that a theory of Knowledge Transposition or Didactic Transposition, provided with a research methodology and based on pedagogical facts constitutes a branch of the social sciences. That this new theory, the "Theory of Scientific Knowledge", can be easily generalized to other forms of knowledge.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Viktoria Babanina ◽  
Vitalii Kuznetsov ◽  
Nelia Lisova ◽  
Inna Vartyletska

The article examines the features of the protection of credit relations by the criminal law of Ukraine. The scope of the article is to study peculiarities of credit and financial relations in Ukraine, to reveal types of crimes in the field of credit relations and specifics of their subjects, to analyze qualifying features of crimes in the field of credit activity. To achieve the purpose of the article, formal-logical and dogmatic-legal research methods were used. Using the formal-logical and dogmatic methods, credit relations as an object of legal protection in criminal law were analyzed. The characteristic features of the personality of criminals who commit crimes in the field of credit relations have been studied. Their specific differences from other types of criminals are revealed, which are manifested in the fact that people who commit crimes in the field of credit relations, as a rule, have a high social status, higher education and are financially secure. Thanks to the research conducted in the article some important features of crimes in the field of credit activity were revealed, such as the fact, that among those who commit crimes in the field of lending, there is a high proportion of women. This fact has an important meaning for the social sciences, since it underlines inequality and gender discrimination.


Author(s):  
Brittney Cooper

Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw in 1989, the term intersectionality has become the key analytic framework through which feminist scholars in various fields talk about the structural identities of race, class, gender, and sexuality. This chapter situates intersectionality within a long history of black feminist theorizing about interlocking systems of power and oppression, arguing that intersectionality is not an account of personal identity but one of power. It challenges feminist theorists, including Robyn Wiegman, Jennifer Nash, and Jasbir Puar, who have attempted to move past intersectionality because of its limitations in fully attending to the contours of identity. The chapter also maps conversations within the social sciences about intersectionality as a research methodology. Finally, it considers what it means for black women to retain paradigmatic status within intersectionality studies, whether doing so is essentialist, and therefore problematic, or whether attempts to move “beyond” black women constitute attempts at erasure and displacement.


2020 ◽  
pp. 57-87
Author(s):  
Corey M. Abramson ◽  
Martín Sánchez-Jankowski

Following the argument for the importance of comparative participant observation for approaches descendent from the conventional scientific tradition (CST), this chapter outlines how the behavioralist foundations summarized in chapter 1 translate to procedures and techniques for charting causal mechanisms in comparative ethnographic research. The chapter begins by examining the practices and techniques of the behavioralist approach in detail and describes the mode of research design, sampling, data collection, analysis, and explanation associated with this approach, giving examples from prior empirical works. The chapter then turns to longstanding concerns about ethnographic reliability and replication and explains how this approach addresses them. In doing so, it shows how behavioralist criteria align with, and diverge from, other methodological approaches to the collection, analysis, and extension of ethnographic data. The chapter concludes by explaining the contributions that can be made by repositioning participant observation within the spectrum of approaches to understanding causal processes in the social sciences.


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