Series Title | European Political Science |
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Series Details | Vol.16, No.3, September 2017 |
Publication Date | September 2017 |
ISSN | 1680-4333 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Research on interest groups has evolved from a focus on small-N studies to larger-N studies in the past 15 years. While both European and American research has become more sophisticated and aware of methodological aspects, there is yet no specialized literature on methods regarding how to study interest groups. Only few studies discuss the methodological implications of interest group studies, as well as the transferability of methods employed in other areas of political science to this research area. The contributions in this symposium focus on major problems and topics in interest group research and elaborate methods to deal with them: (1) the identification of the relevant interest group population, (2) the analysis of interest group strategies such as access, (3) the identification of interest groups positions and frames, and (4) the measurement of interest group success and influence. The introduction outlines these research problems and describes how the contributions to this symposium address them. The aim of the symposium is to increase awareness of the intricacies of these research problems, outline suitable practices to handle them, and stimulate debate on these methodological aspects. Articles in this symposium: Studying interest groups: methodological challenges and tools What is access? A discussion of the definition and measurement of interest group access Studying policy advocacy through social network analysis Estimating interest groups’ policy positions through content analysis: a discussion of automated and human-coding text analysis techniques applied to studies of EU lobbying Framing processes and lobbying in EU foreign policy: case study and process-tracing methods Studying preference attainment using spatial models |
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Subject Categories | Politics and International Relations |
Countries / Regions | Europe |