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Case Study in Social Research - History, Methods and Applications

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The Case Study in Social Research proposes and develops an innovative, rigorous, and up to date methodological clarification of the case study approach in the social sciences to consistently and consciously apply it to different fields of social research. It aspires to provide the reader not with a set of prescriptive rules, but rather with a 'methodological awareness' of the complexity and peculiarity of applying a case study, so that they may carefully evaluate the limits and potential of conducting this type of investigation.
What is case study research in the sociological field really? How do we carry out a social inquiry of this type? How does it differ from other social research approaches? In answering these questions, this book leads the reader on a historical, epistemological, technical, and applicative path in the methodology of social research, by examining all aspects of the case study approach. The aim is to respond to as-yet still equivocal and misunderstood methodological issues, and provide a systematic illustration and exemplification of the case study approach, beginning from its sociological and methodological roots, its research design, and on through to its preparation and administration. Space is also dedicated to specifically and practically understanding the differences between the case study and the other social research approaches, with which it is often confused in literature, such as ethnographic research, grounded theory, or qualitative research.
This book is suitable for upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students in the social sciences, and as a supplementary textbook to primary methods texts, as well as for social researchers, and other practitioners and academics with a firm grounding in social research methodologies.

List of contents

1: Social Research and its Methods: An Introductory Overview  2: The Origins and Development of the Case Study  3: First Question: How to Define a Case Study?  4: Second Question: Why Choose the Case Study Approach?  5: Third Question: How to Conduct Social Research  6: Fourth Question: Distinguishing the Case Study from Other Research Approaches  7: Examples and Fields of Applications

About the author










Barbara Sena is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Letters, Philosophy, Communication at the University of Bergamo, Italy, where she teaches sociology and research methods in bachelor's and master's degree courses and in the doctoral school.


Summary

The Case Study in Social Research proposes and develops an innovative, rigorous and up to date methodological clarification of the case study approach in the social sciences to consistently and consciously apply it to different fields of social research.

Product details

Authors Barbara Sena, Barbara (University of St Thomas Sena, Sena Barbara
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 23.10.2023
 
EAN 9781032331164
ISBN 978-1-0-3233116-4
No. of pages 162
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

SOCIAL SCIENCE / Research, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Statistics, Social research & statistics, Social research and statistics

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