Modern information and communication technologies in professional training of sociology students: Evolving needs and significance in the digital age
CTE Workshop Proceedings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 9, 2025
This
article
presents
a
comprehensive
analysis
of
the
evolving
landscape
information
and
communication
technologies
(ICT)
in
applied
sociology,
with
focus
on
their
integration
into
professional
training
students.
We
examine
current
state
future
directions
digital
tools
for
sociology
education,
including
statistical
software
packages,
data
collection
platforms,
AI-assisted
tools,
archiving
systems.
The
comparative
encompasses
both
universal
specialized
products
available
market
today,
highlighting
advantages
disadvantages
empirical
research.
address
how
these
support
quantitative
qualitative
analysis,
causal
explanations,
social
process
forecasting.
paper
also
examines
impact
COVID-19
pandemic
accelerating
transformation
education
explores
divide
challenges
educational
contexts.
Critical
pedagogy
frameworks
contemporary
learning
theories
are
discussed
as
foundations
effective
technology
integration.
conclude
that
core
component
literacy
specialists
involves
developing
algorithmic
thinking
ability
to
select
implement
appropriate
solutions
various
research
needs.
offers
strategic
recommendations
departments,
instructors,
developers,
students
enhance
effectiveness
ICT
education.
Language: Английский
Harnessing the Power of AI in Qualitative Research: Exploring, Using and Redesigning ChatGPT
Computers in Human Behavior Artificial Humans,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100144 - 100144
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
“Rigorous and Systematic Qualitative Data Analysis in Biological Anthropology”
American Journal of Physical Anthropology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
186(S78)
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
ABSTRACT
Biological
anthropologists
have
long
engaged
in
qualitative
data
analysis
(QDA),
though
such
work
is
not
always
foregrounded.
In
this
article,
we
discuss
the
role
of
rigorous
and
systematic
QDA
biological
anthropology
consider
how
it
can
be
understood
advanced.
We
first
establish
what
kinds
are
used
anthropology.
then
review
ways
has
been
six
subfields
anthropology:
primatology,
human
biology,
paleoanthropology,
dental
skeletal
bioarchaeology,
anthropological
genetics.
follow
that
with
an
overview
to
use
methods:
three
simple
methods
(i.e.,
word‐based
analysis,
theme
coding)
approaches
for
model‐building
model‐testing
content
semantic
network
grounded
theory).
With
foundation
place,
support
transformative
research
anthropology—emphasizing
valuable
inductive
community‐based
research.
supports
using
mixed‐methods
designs,
participatory
action
research,
abolition
Black
feminist
Finally,
close
a
project,
reflecting
on
logistics,
ethics,
limitations
sharing,
including
researchers
CARE
Principles
(Collective
Benefit,
Authority
Control,
Responsibility,
Ethics)
Indigenous
sovereignty.
Language: Английский