R. Tillmann, M. Budowski, D. Lillard, A. Scherpenzeel
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Introduction to the special issue “Understanding social dynamics: 20 years of the swiss household panel”
Twenty years ago, with the launch of the first Swiss Household Panel (SHP) sample, social science in Switzerland embarked on a great adventure. After having evaluated that the social sciences’s development was characterized by “a number of structural deficits”, Swiss researchers and institutions had to change their mindset – from the era of the lonely researcher to interdisciplinary, cooperative research Switzerland and realise that, for the social sciences, data collection, databases and data documentation centers are the functional equivalent to the laboratories and equipment the natural sciences use. The year was 1999. In 1999, in Switzerland, social science longitudinal surveys were particularly rare. It took the initiative and perseverance of visionaries to make the SHP a reality. Twenty years later, more than 2,000 researchers and students have used and continue to use SHP data. To date, those scholars have published almost 800 scientific publications; the SHP has gained an international reputation and
期刊介绍:
The Swiss Journal of Sociology was established in 1975 on the initiative of the Swiss Sociological Association. It is published by Seismo and appears three times a year with the support of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences. Since 2016, all the articles of the Swiss Journal of Sociology are available as open access documents on De Gruyter Open: https://www.degruyter.com/view/j/sjs The journal is a multilingual voice for analysis and research in sociology. It publishes work on the theory, methods, practice, and history of the social sciences in English, French, or German. Although a central aim of the Journal is to reflect the state of the discipline in Switzerland as well as current developments, articles, research notes, debates, and book reviews will be accepted irrespective of the author’s nationality or whether the submitted work focuses on this country. The journal is understood as a representative medium and therefore open to all research areas, to a plurality of schools and methodological approaches. It neither favours nor excludes any research orientation but particularly intends to promote communication between different perspectives. In order to fulfil this aim, all submissions will be refereed anonymously by at least two reviewers.