Prof. Donatella Della Porta
Prof. Donatella Della Porta
Workshop on
Triangulation and new methodological trends in research on political participation:
problems and results
The workshops shall discuss new methodological trends in research on political participation,
with a particular focus on issues of triangulation. Triangulation refers to the combination of
different research methodologies and methods within the same research with the assumption
that they can complement one another. Even though it seems a sophisticated strategy, whose
wisdom is often challenged, basic forms of triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data
are quite widespread: even large-N surveys include open questions, that can be used for
interpreting the results on other pars of the questionnaires, and quantitative measurement can
be introduced in ethnographic observation. Additionally, different methods and research
designs can be combined even within either quantitative or qualitative methodologies. The
workshops aim at presenting examples of triangulation in research based upon discourse
analysis, participant observation and interviews. While presenting empirical results, we shall
focus especially on methodological challenges.
Invited speakers:
Lorenzo Bosi, JMF, Triangulating in-depth interviews with documents: a research on the civil
right movement in Ireland
April 17 2008
Third session (10-13)
Annika Zorn (tbc), Thick description and QCA in the analysis of unemployed associations
Elias Ntinas, Combining statistical inference with qualitative interpretation: a research on the
Greek student movement
Manuela Caiani and Claudius Wagemann, Triangulating Frame analysis, network analysis
and protest event analysis