The goal of this class is to provide students with the epistemological and theoretical tools that will enable them to conduct solid comparative analyses in their own work, whatever the scale at which their study is carried out, and without limiting themselves to comparing several national cases. Emphasis is placed on the different lines of reasoning (positivism, realism, constructivism, relativism) that can be used in comparative studies. The class will also shed light on the criticisms leveled at the comparative approach and on the responses to these criticisms. Finally, in order to put things into perspective, particular attention is paid to the history of comparatism and the successive shifts it has undergone with the flows of exchange between European and North American academic circles. The class is divided into thematic sessions. Each theme is illustrated with representative empirical investigations, which should help students to construct, by analogy or opposition, his/her own comparative analysis.
Year Fifth year
Teaching languageFrench
Teaching term Six-monthly
ECTS credits 3.0
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activitySeminar
ValidationContinuous assessment
Mandatory teaching
Parcours intégrant ce cours
Masters "Comparative political science and sociology" of the Institute of Political Studies