Research Paradigms in Sociology
Course: Applied sociology
Structural unit: Faculty of Sociology
            Title
        
        
            Research Paradigms in Sociology
        
    
            Code
        
        
            ОК2
        
    
            Module type 
        
        
            Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
        
    
            Educational cycle
        
        
            Second
        
    
            Year of study when the component is delivered
        
        
            2021/2022
        
    
            Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
        
        
            1 Semester
        
    
            Number of ECTS credits allocated
        
        
            7
        
    
            Learning outcomes
        
        
            1.1 Know the basic methodological principles of acquiring knowledge in positivist, interpretive, critical paradigms. 1.2 Know the conceptual framework and subject specifics of these paradigms. 2.1 To determine the cognitive potential of paradigms in research practice. 2.2 Evaluate the heuristic capabilities of research paradigms in the knowledge of modern social phenomena and processes. 3 Present a research project. 4 Carry out independent analytical, research and exploration activities.
        
    
            Form of study
        
        
            External form
        
    
            Prerequisites and co-requisites
        
        
            1. Know the main stages of development of sociology, key areas of modern sociological theory. 2. Be able to work with scientific literature and primary sources. 3. Possess the conceptual framework of modern sociological theory.
        
    
            Course content
        
        
            I. Methodological principles of paradigmatic approach. 1 "Research paradigm": the origin and content of the concept. 2 Possibilities and prospects of applying a paradigmatic approach to the systematization of sociological knowledge. 3 Criteria for systematization of paradigms in sociology: the specifics of historical and methodological approaches. ІІ. Paradigmatic approach in modern sociological theory. 4 Polyparadigmatic nature of modern sociological theorizing. 5 Alternatives to the paradigmatic approach to describe the development and systematization of scientific knowledge: the theory of "research programs" by I. Lakatos and "discursive formation" by M. Foucault. 6 Relevance of the paradigmatic approach for modern sociological theorizing.
        
    
            Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
        
        
            1. Ritzer G., Smart B. Handbook of Social Theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2001. – Р. 1-11, 386-394.  
2. Кун Т. Структура наукових революцій. - К.: Port-Royal, 2001. - с. 6-14, 186-224.
3. Лакатос И. Методология научных исследовательских программ // Вопросы философии. – 1995. – № 4. – С. 134–154. 
        
    
            Planned learning activities and teaching methods
        
        
            Lecture, practical classes, students’ individual work
        
    
            Assessment methods and criteria
        
        
            1. active work in practical classes - 15 points / 9 points 2. performance of self works - 20 points / 12 points. 3. presentation of the results of the research task - 25 points / 15 points 
final grade: written exam - 40 points (20 maximum points or 12 minimum points for each ticket question). The minimum score for passing the exam (overall positive grade) is 24 points.
        
    
            Language of instruction
        
        
            Ukrainian
        
    Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
                    Maryna
                    Oleksandrivna
                    Sobolevs'ka
                
                
                    Department of Theory and History of Sociology 
Faculty of Sociology
            Faculty of Sociology
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
                        Department of Theory and History of Sociology
                    
                    
                        Faculty of Sociology