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Dr. Carl Roberts • Associate Professor
Professor Roberts has primary research interests in international differences in how reality is defined and maintained. His substantive research currently ranges from theoretical work on intercultural differences in how both persons and situations are defined to more empirical work on cultural changes in post-1989 Hungary, Poland, Russia, and the Czech Republic. His edited book, Text Analysis for the Social Sciences appeared in 1997. Professor Roberts also has expertise in research methods and statistics for the social sciences and is on joint appointment with the Department of Statistics. |
What's New with Dr. Roberts Roel Popping and Carl W. Roberts. 2009. “Coding Issues in Modality Analysis.” Field Methods (forthcoming in 2009). Carl W. Roberts, Roel Popping, and Yijiang Pan. 2009. “Modalities of Democratic Transformation: Forms of Public Discourse within Hungary’s Largest Newspaper, 1990-1997.” International Sociology (forthcoming in 2009). Carl W. Roberts, Cornelia Zuell, Juliane Landmann, and Yong Wang. 2008. “Modality Analysis: A Semantic Grammar for Imputations of Intentionality in Texts." Quality & Quantity. Prepublished September 12, 2008; DOI: 10.1007/s11135-008-9194-7.
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