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Taking the measure of quality: mixed
methods or mixed feelings?
Paul Wouters
QMM2015, British Academy for the humanities and social sciences
Brunel University London
1 – 2 October 2015
It is obvious, isn’t it?
1
Circling around method and quality
• What is method in the humanities and social sciences?
• What does it mean to mix methods?
• What is quality in scientific or scholarly research?
• Can quality be measured?
• What does it mean to measure quality by mixed
methods?
2
The history of
mixed methods
3
4
The great divide between life worlds
• quantitative versus qualitative still dominant in many
ways in academia
• different styles in research design
• different notions of what counts as a good argument
• statistically significance versus thick description
• generalizing versus contextualizing
• different skills and training
• and different software packages and black boxes
5
The divide is a historical product
• Timans (2015): method in social science and elite research
• Early US sociology [WW I – 1930s] (Chicago School):
– different methods (ethnography plus statistics plus historical research)
– focused on “social problems” in Chicago
• Method became objectified – the rule of the quantitative as most
scientific:
– PCA in differential psychology
– ANOVA in experimental psychology
– econometrics in economics
– sociology at Columbia University (Giddings):
• measuring variables
• hypothesizing about their correlation
• De-contextualization common theme
6
7
Google NGram viewer search for
quantitative data and qualitative data
relative to social research (100%)
Rob Timans (2015) Studying the Dutch
business elite: Relational concepts and
methods, PhD thesis, EUR
The qualitative strikes back
• epistemological critique of quantitative research
• quantifying equated with “positivism”
• revolt against the strict separation of the researcher and
her object of study
• social constructivism: reality does not exist independent
of the researcher
• social reality is not determined by fixed universal laws
• most recent trend: “mixed methods” !
8
Mixed methods as a the new new thing
9
0
0.05
0.1
0.15
0.2
0.25
0.3
Rob Timans (2015) Studying the Dutch
business elite: Relational concepts and
methods, PhD thesis, EUR
Percentage of Mixed Methods articles
appearing in a given year, 1990 - 2012
Institutionalization of “mixed methods”
• a Handbook and series of textbooks
• the Journal of Mixed Methods Research
• MMIRA: the Mixed Methods International Research Association
• MMR as separate discourse with its own identity, topics and history
of ideas
• Most MMR pioneers developed out of quantitative research: “post-
positivists”, mainly in psychology and sociology
• Origins outside of US and UK elite in social science
• A third way between positivism and constructivism: pragmatism
• Strongly focused on data analysis
10
The sociology of
quality
11
Knowledge as infrastructure
• Infrastructures are not constructed but evolve
• Transparent structures taken for granted
• Supported by invisible work
• They embody technical and social standards
(Edwards, A Vast Machine, 2010)
Quality
• Substantive (expert based)
• Formalized (procedural – meta method?)
• Ethnographic (actor defined)
• Sociological (power or interest based)
• Semiotic (translation)
• Proposal:
quality is not an intrinsic property at the level of the
individual but an effect of infrastructures
13
Quality – alternative definition
• Quality is the level of “fit” between a particular work and
the infrastructure to which it aspires
• Quality is multi-dimensional: more than 1 infrastructure
at the same time
• Quality is distinct from the interests of the author
• New infrastructures can emerge from a lack of fit
• Innovativeness can be an aspect of quality
• Some qualities of quality can be measured
14
Back to method
15
How is method done?
procedures to be able to reduce complexity in social reality
• First version
– a window on reality
– reality rules
– a unified world
• Second version
– a selection of realities
– the paradigm rules
– incommensurability
16
research is
performative
methods do not only
measure reality
they also construct
reality
17
Ho, wait a minute!!
18
What about reality???
19
20
21
There is no general world and there are no general rules.
Instead there are only specific and enacted overlaps between provisionally
congealed realities that have to be crafted in a way that responds to and
produces particular versions of the good that can only ever travel so far. The
general, then, disappears, along with the universal. The idea of the universal
transportability of universal knowledge was always a chimera.
But if the universal disappears then so too does the local - for the local is a
subset of the general.
Instead we are left with situated enactments and sets of particle connections,
and it is to those that we owe our
heterogeneous responsibilities.
Method assemblage (Law)
• method is not only the formalized protocol
• method is performative
• and includes its “hinterland” and hidden support
• formally, method assemblage is continuous crafting and
enacting boundaries between presence, manifest absence,
and hidden Otherness
• method assemblage is resonance: detecting and creating
periodicities in the world
• method assemblage part of the life world of researchers
22
23
Quality and
Measure
24
Summing up
• “using all methods” perhaps naive
• triangulation based on unrealistic assumptions about
reality
• focus on singular performativity runs the risk of
producing multiple incommensurable worlds
• quality measurement enacts quality
• quality is produced from qualities
• quality does not exist outside of quality measurement
systems
25
An open ending
• quality assessment / measurement / judgement
• is setting up a particular resonance
• between multiple different, overlapping infrastructures:
• knowledge / evaluation / practices / citation
• in localized ways, creating:
• new objects in reality
• and presence, manifest absence, and hidden Otherness
26
Mixed feelings
• Mixed methods means setting up plural resonances at
the same time
• which may lead to either:
• beautiful music
• or terrible noise.
• There lies our responsibility.
27
Thank you for your attention
28

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Taking the measure of quality: Mixed methods or mixed feelings?

  • 1. Taking the measure of quality: mixed methods or mixed feelings? Paul Wouters QMM2015, British Academy for the humanities and social sciences Brunel University London 1 – 2 October 2015
  • 2. It is obvious, isn’t it? 1
  • 3. Circling around method and quality • What is method in the humanities and social sciences? • What does it mean to mix methods? • What is quality in scientific or scholarly research? • Can quality be measured? • What does it mean to measure quality by mixed methods? 2
  • 5. 4
  • 6. The great divide between life worlds • quantitative versus qualitative still dominant in many ways in academia • different styles in research design • different notions of what counts as a good argument • statistically significance versus thick description • generalizing versus contextualizing • different skills and training • and different software packages and black boxes 5
  • 7. The divide is a historical product • Timans (2015): method in social science and elite research • Early US sociology [WW I – 1930s] (Chicago School): – different methods (ethnography plus statistics plus historical research) – focused on “social problems” in Chicago • Method became objectified – the rule of the quantitative as most scientific: – PCA in differential psychology – ANOVA in experimental psychology – econometrics in economics – sociology at Columbia University (Giddings): • measuring variables • hypothesizing about their correlation • De-contextualization common theme 6
  • 8. 7 Google NGram viewer search for quantitative data and qualitative data relative to social research (100%) Rob Timans (2015) Studying the Dutch business elite: Relational concepts and methods, PhD thesis, EUR
  • 9. The qualitative strikes back • epistemological critique of quantitative research • quantifying equated with “positivism” • revolt against the strict separation of the researcher and her object of study • social constructivism: reality does not exist independent of the researcher • social reality is not determined by fixed universal laws • most recent trend: “mixed methods” ! 8
  • 10. Mixed methods as a the new new thing 9 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 Rob Timans (2015) Studying the Dutch business elite: Relational concepts and methods, PhD thesis, EUR Percentage of Mixed Methods articles appearing in a given year, 1990 - 2012
  • 11. Institutionalization of “mixed methods” • a Handbook and series of textbooks • the Journal of Mixed Methods Research • MMIRA: the Mixed Methods International Research Association • MMR as separate discourse with its own identity, topics and history of ideas • Most MMR pioneers developed out of quantitative research: “post- positivists”, mainly in psychology and sociology • Origins outside of US and UK elite in social science • A third way between positivism and constructivism: pragmatism • Strongly focused on data analysis 10
  • 13. Knowledge as infrastructure • Infrastructures are not constructed but evolve • Transparent structures taken for granted • Supported by invisible work • They embody technical and social standards (Edwards, A Vast Machine, 2010)
  • 14. Quality • Substantive (expert based) • Formalized (procedural – meta method?) • Ethnographic (actor defined) • Sociological (power or interest based) • Semiotic (translation) • Proposal: quality is not an intrinsic property at the level of the individual but an effect of infrastructures 13
  • 15. Quality – alternative definition • Quality is the level of “fit” between a particular work and the infrastructure to which it aspires • Quality is multi-dimensional: more than 1 infrastructure at the same time • Quality is distinct from the interests of the author • New infrastructures can emerge from a lack of fit • Innovativeness can be an aspect of quality • Some qualities of quality can be measured 14
  • 17. How is method done? procedures to be able to reduce complexity in social reality • First version – a window on reality – reality rules – a unified world • Second version – a selection of realities – the paradigm rules – incommensurability 16
  • 18. research is performative methods do not only measure reality they also construct reality 17
  • 19. Ho, wait a minute!! 18
  • 21. 20
  • 22. 21 There is no general world and there are no general rules. Instead there are only specific and enacted overlaps between provisionally congealed realities that have to be crafted in a way that responds to and produces particular versions of the good that can only ever travel so far. The general, then, disappears, along with the universal. The idea of the universal transportability of universal knowledge was always a chimera. But if the universal disappears then so too does the local - for the local is a subset of the general. Instead we are left with situated enactments and sets of particle connections, and it is to those that we owe our heterogeneous responsibilities.
  • 23. Method assemblage (Law) • method is not only the formalized protocol • method is performative • and includes its “hinterland” and hidden support • formally, method assemblage is continuous crafting and enacting boundaries between presence, manifest absence, and hidden Otherness • method assemblage is resonance: detecting and creating periodicities in the world • method assemblage part of the life world of researchers 22
  • 24. 23
  • 26. Summing up • “using all methods” perhaps naive • triangulation based on unrealistic assumptions about reality • focus on singular performativity runs the risk of producing multiple incommensurable worlds • quality measurement enacts quality • quality is produced from qualities • quality does not exist outside of quality measurement systems 25
  • 27. An open ending • quality assessment / measurement / judgement • is setting up a particular resonance • between multiple different, overlapping infrastructures: • knowledge / evaluation / practices / citation • in localized ways, creating: • new objects in reality • and presence, manifest absence, and hidden Otherness 26
  • 28. Mixed feelings • Mixed methods means setting up plural resonances at the same time • which may lead to either: • beautiful music • or terrible noise. • There lies our responsibility. 27
  • 29. Thank you for your attention 28