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Main Author: Guillermo Cantor
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Universidad de Chile 2002
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Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10101305
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contents La Triangulación Metodológica en Ciencias Sociales. Reflexiones a partir de un trabajo de investigación empírica Guillermo Cantor Filosofía Youth Insecurity Methodology Social sciences Empirical researching This paper aims to present some characteristics and advantages of combined and complementary use of both qualitative and qualitative approaches in social research. It is based on learnings and difficulties ecountered in the development of a research project on youth and insecurity, titled "Certainties threatened. A study on the reach of insecurity among youth". That work was basically a qualitative study. Its central goal was to examine the significate that different sources of security -such as work, education, family, the street, and certain social institutions- have to youth people. However, this analysis of subjective attributes (perceptions, attitudes, opinions, representations, assessments) was done taking into account certain structural data from local socioeconomic reality. That means that it was intended to enrich the qualitative analysis based on interviews with a quantitative analysis of public census and surveys. Such combination of approaches allowed a broad and integrated examination of the phenomenon studied, and permited us to explore some coincidencies and differences between isecurity?s structural-objective and subjective aspects. 2002 artículo científico 0717-554X https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10101305 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=101 Cinta de Moebio application/pdf Universidad de Chile Cinta de Moebio (Chile) Num.13
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publisher Universidad de Chile
spellingShingle La Triangulación Metodológica en Ciencias Sociales. Reflexiones a partir de un trabajo de investigación empírica
Guillermo Cantor
Filosofía
Youth
Insecurity
Methodology
Social sciences
Empirical researching
La Triangulación Metodológica en Ciencias Sociales. Reflexiones a partir de un trabajo de investigación empírica Guillermo Cantor Filosofía Youth Insecurity Methodology Social sciences Empirical researching This paper aims to present some characteristics and advantages of combined and complementary use of both qualitative and qualitative approaches in social research. It is based on learnings and difficulties ecountered in the development of a research project on youth and insecurity, titled "Certainties threatened. A study on the reach of insecurity among youth". That work was basically a qualitative study. Its central goal was to examine the significate that different sources of security -such as work, education, family, the street, and certain social institutions- have to youth people. However, this analysis of subjective attributes (perceptions, attitudes, opinions, representations, assessments) was done taking into account certain structural data from local socioeconomic reality. That means that it was intended to enrich the qualitative analysis based on interviews with a quantitative analysis of public census and surveys. Such combination of approaches allowed a broad and integrated examination of the phenomenon studied, and permited us to explore some coincidencies and differences between isecurity?s structural-objective and subjective aspects. 2002 artículo científico 0717-554X https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10101305 en http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=101 Cinta de Moebio application/pdf Universidad de Chile Cinta de Moebio (Chile) Num.13
title La Triangulación Metodológica en Ciencias Sociales. Reflexiones a partir de un trabajo de investigación empírica
topic Filosofía
Youth
Insecurity
Methodology
Social sciences
Empirical researching
url https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=10101305