reviewQualitative InquiryJun 17, 2011Closed access

A Typology for the Case Study in Social Science Following a Review of Definition, Discourse, and Structure

Center For Children With Special Needs · University of Birmingham

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Abstract

The author proposes a typology for the case study following a definition wherein various layers of classificatory principle are disaggregated. First, a clear distinction is drawn between two parts: (1) the subject of the study, which is the case itself, and (2) the object, which is the analytical frame or theory through which the subject is viewed and which the subject explicates. Beyond this distinction the case study is presented as classifiable by its purposes and the approaches adopted— principally with a distinction drawn between theory-centered and illustrative study. Beyond this, there are distinctions to be drawn among various operational structures that concern comparative versus noncomparative…

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Keywords
  • Typology
  • Subject (documents)
  • Object (grammar)
  • Epistemology
  • Frame (networking)
  • Sociology
  • Linguistics
  • Computer science
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