Talk:Comparative sociology

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In need of considerable development[edit]

This article is just a stub, but an awkward one at that. Conflates comparative and cross-national research. Comparative sociology is done on many levels and with many units of analysis, including: organizations, communities, religions, etc. As a method, it has been highly developed and refined. See Charles Ragin's work, for instance... DA Sonnenfeld (talk) 20:20, 22 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]

There is no such thing as comparative sociology[edit]

Comparison is a research approach, strategy, design, method... It is used in many (if not most) sciences. An article about comparison as an research method would make more sense but I see that the comparative method page has been monopolized by linguistics. How can we correct this? D. Cordoba-Bahle (talk) 22:17, 6 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

A Dictionary of Sociology by John Scott[edit]

All text in this article is cited from A Dictionary of Sociology by John Scott. I've added in a few citations, but other sources would definitely improve the article. Kangarooth (talk) 08:46, 18 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]