What Is a Case?: Exploring the Foundations of Social Inquiry

What Is a Case?: Exploring the Foundations of Social Inquiry

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Jul 31, 1992 · English · Paperback (254 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 254
Language English
Published Jul 31, 1992
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Edition 11th ed.
ISBN-10 0521421888
ISBN-13 9780521421881

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At the heart of social science research lies the pivotal concept of the case, a fundamental element that shapes the way inquiries are conducted. This exploration delves into the significance of cases, elucidating how they form the backbone of various research methodologies and affect the results researchers draw from their studies. By examining what constitutes a case and the varied interpretations that come along with it, the authors lay bare the complexities that often accompany social inquiry.

Through thoughtful analysis, the work invites readers to engage with the nuances of case studies, encouraging critical thinking about their own research practices. It challenges traditional notions while offering fresh perspectives on how cases can be utilized to better understand social phenomena. The text resonates with both seasoned scholars and newcomers to the field, fostering a deeper appreciation for the intricate relationship between theory, practice, and the unique stories that each case presents.

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