Case-based methods have a long history in the social sciences. They are extensively used and raise many practical and theoretical questions. This book provides a comprehensive, critical examination of case-oriented research. It offers concrete proposals about the best research methods and provides an unparalleled guide to the emergence and complexity of the field.
Key Features
Situates the reader in the essential theoretical and practical issuesDemonstrates the unity and diversity of case-oriented research through an examination of case-based methodsDistinguishes between case-based and case study researchElucidates the philosophical issues around case based methodsRelates case-based work to the constellation of social theory and theories of research methods