Small-n Case Studies and Comparative Analysis

Date:

27/11/2019

Organised by:

Department of Methodology, London School of Economics

Presenter:

Ruxandra Serban

Level:

Intermediate (some prior knowledge)

Contact:

Department of Methodology. 02071075212. methodology.admin@lse.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

COL 8.13 - Department of Methodology
Columbia House
Aldwych, Holborn
London School of Economics and Political Science

Description:

This workshop will consider different strategies of conducting small-n comparisons. The workshop will consider where case studies come from and what kinds of comparisons might be appropriate (e.g. variable oriented, case oriented) for small-n analysis.

The workshop will consider both Mill’s methods of most similar and most different design, as well as other non-variable case-oriented approaches to small-n case studies and comparative analysis (e.g. multi-sited research).

The workshop will consider how to design and conduct such comparison, as well as the contribution of these kinds of designs focusing on what kinds of theories can be developed (e.g. typological theorising).


In the second half of the workshop, there will be a practical session. This will allow students to discuss their own work in progress, in terms of issues of case selection, types of cases, and types of comparative analysis

Cost:

£30.00

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Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Visual Data Analysis, Qualitative Comparative Analysis

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