GIGA Training
04.06.2020 - 05.06.2020
Case studies are the backbone of social science. At the same time, we need a stronger and more rigorous methodological backbone to case study research to maintain the leverage that knowledge from this within-case and cross-case methods can generate. In this two day workshop, we begin by looking at the case as a unit of analysis asking “of what is this a case?” (Lund 2014) before addressing specific methodologies of process tracing and comparative approaches. In particular, we will address different approaches to comparison, both variable oriented and messier case-oriented comparisons, as well as area-based and across-area comparisons, to address the logic and value of comparing in political and international analysis.
The workshop will, for the most part, consist of a mixture of lectures and practical interactive exercises. We will also make space for students to present briefly their projects in development as they pertain to the methods of the workshop.
Dates
The course will take place online on 4 and 5 June 2020.
About the lecturer
Dr Eleanor Knott is an Assistant Professor in Qualitative Methodology in the Department of Methodology at the London School of Economics.
Online Course