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Comparative and Single Case Study Designs to Studying Conflict and Violence

Conflict
Political Violence
Methods
Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Qualitative
P068
Jason Lyall
Yale University
Markus Siewert
Technical University of Munich
Giuditta Fontana
University of Birmingham
Markus Siewert
Technical University of Munich

Building: VMP 9, Floor: 5, Room: B528

Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (23/08/2018)

Abstract

This panel will focus on empirically grounded comparative case studies, drawing on recent advances in case study methodology, including cross-case designs such as QCA or typological theories and with-in case designs aiming at the identification and modelling of causal mechanisms such as process-tracing or pathway analysis.

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