VOLUME ONE: BACKGROUNDS, PATHWAYS AND DIRECTIONS IN QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGY
Introduction to Volume I
Part One: The Revolt in the US: Alternatives to the Statistical Template
The Science in Social Science
Gary King, Robert O. Keohane and Sidney Verba
Refocussing the Discussion of Methodology
Henry E. Brady, David Collier and Jason Seawright
Studying Cases as Configurations
Charles C. Ragin
Aligning Ontology and Methodology in Comparative Politics
Peter A. Hall
Case Studies and Policy Relevant Theory
Alexander L. George and Andrew Bennett
Part Two: Building on and Defending European Traditions: From Verstehen to Practice and Interpretation
Interpretation and the Sciences of Man
Charles Taylor
Five Misunderstandings about Case Study Research
Bent Flyvbjerg
Interpretive Empirical Political Science: What Makes This Not a Subfield of Qualitative Methods
Dvora Yanow
Part Three: Differentiating Methodological Approaches
A Tale of Two Cultures: Contrasting Quantitative and Qualitative Research
James Mahoney and Gary Goertz
Qualitative Variations: The Sources of Divergent Methodological Approaches
Kendra L. Koivu and Erie Kimball Damman
Relevance and Refinements of Case Studies
Joachim Blatter and Markus Haverland
Part Four: Concept Building as the Analytic Path for Connecting Description and Meaning
Extract from "Guidelines for Concept Analysis"
Giovanni Sartori
Democracy with Adjectives: Conceptual Innovation in Comparative Research
David Collier and Steve Levitsky
Concept Formation in Political Science: An Anti-Naturalist Critique of Qualitative Methodology
Mark Bevir and Asasf Kedar
Part Five: The Call for Transparency: Rigor and/or Reflexivity in Data Collection/Creation
Extract from "Openness in Political Science: Data Access and Research Transparency"
Arthur Lupia and Colin Elman
Conclusion: Research Transparency for a Diverse Discipline
Tim Büthe and Alan M. Jacobs
VOLUME TWO: CAUSAL REGULARITIES, CROSS CASE COMPARISONS, CONFIGURATIONS
Introduction to Volume II
Part One: Classical Statements on Case Comparisons
Comparative Politics and the Comparative Method
Arend Lijphart
Research Designs
Adam Przeworski and Henry Teune
Part Two: Refinements of Case Comparisons
Some Methodological Problems in Comparative Politics
Andrew Murray Faure
On Time and Comparative Research
Stefano Bartolini
Part Three: Case Selection
Insights and Pitfalls: Selection Bias in Qualitative Research
David Collier and James Mahoney
The Possibility Principle: Choosing Negative Cases in Comparative Research
James Mahoney and Gary Goertz
Case Selection Techniques in Case Study Research: A Menu of Qualitative and Quantitative Options
Jason Seawright and John Gerring
Part Four: Configurational Approaches
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) as an Approach
Dirk Berg-Schlosser, Gisèle De Meur, Benoît Rihoux and Charles C. Ragin
Set Relations in Social Research: Basics Concepts and Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy-Set Relations
Charles C. Ragin
Where to Begin: A Survey of Five Approaches to Selecting Independent Variables for Qualitative Comparative Analysis
Edwin Amenta and Jane D. Poulsen
A Coincidence Analysis of a Causal Chain: The Swiss Minaret Vote
Michael Baumgartner and Ruedi Epple
Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Fuzzy Sets: The Agenda for a Research Approach and a Data Analysis Technique
Claudius Wagemann and Carsten Q. Schneider
Part Five: Correlations versus Configurations
Forms and Problems of Comparison
Ingo Rohlfing
VOLUME THREE: MECHANISMS, TEMPORALITY AND WITHIN-CASE ANALYSIS
Introduction to Volume III
Part One: Mechanisms
Social Mechanisms: An Introductory Essay
Peter Hedström and Richard Swedberg
Mechanisms in the Analysis of Social Macro-Phenomena
Renate Mayntz
Context and Causal Mechanisms in Political Analysis
Tulia G. Falleti and Julia F. Lynch
The Mother of All Isms: Causal Mechanisms and Structured Pluralism in International Relations Theory
Andrew Bennett
Part Two: Temporality
Not Just What, but When: Timing and Sequence in Political Processes
Paul Pierson
Data-Set Observations versus Causal-Process Observations: The 2000 U.S. Presidential Election
Henry Brady
Time Will Tell? Temporality and the Analysis of Causal Mechanisms and Processes
Anna Grzymala-Busse
Set Diagrams and Qualitative Research
James Mahoney and Rachel Sweet Vandrepoel
Part Three: Techniques and Practices of Within-Case Analysis
Study and Theory in Political Science
Harry Eckstein
Case Studies and Theories of Organizational Decision Making
Alexander L. George and Timothy J. McKeown
Tracing Causal Mechanisms
Jeffrey T. Checkel
Systematic Process Analysis: When and How to Use It
Peter A. Hall
In Search of Co-variance, Causal Mechanisms or Congruence? Towards a Plural Understanding of Case Studies
Joachim Blatter and Till Blume
Process Tracing and Causal Inference
Andrew Bennett
Efficient Process Tracing
Frank Schimmelfennig
Turning Observations into Evidence
Derek Beach and Rasmus Brun Pedersen
VOLUME FOUR: INTERPRETIVE AND CONSTRUCTIVIST APPROACHES
Introduction to volume IV
Part One: Meaning-Focused Research
Interpreting Interpretivism Interpreting Interpretations: The New Hermeneutics of Public Administration
Colin Hay
Integrating Rigor and Relevance in Public Administration Scholarship: The Contribution of Narrative Inquiry
Jennifer Dodge, Sonia M. Ospina and Erica Gabrielle Foldy
Part Two: Ethnography and Field Methods`
Observation, Context, and Sequence in the Study of Politics
Richard F. Fenno, Jr
Reflections on Ethnographic Work in Political Science
Lisa Wedeen
On Writing Fieldnotes: Collection Strategies and Background Expectancies
Nicholas H. Wolfinger
Asking Questions: Techniques for Semistructured Interviews
Beth L. Leech
Part Three: Discourse and Metaphor Analysis
The Study of Discourse in International Relations: A Critique of Research and Methods
Jennifer Milliken
‘Speaking Europe’: The Politics of Integration Discourse
Thomas Diez
Methodological reflections on discourse analysis
Mark Laffey and Jutta Weldes
Supermarkets and Culture Clash: The Epistemological Role of Metaphors in Administrative Practice
Dvora Yanow
Part Four: Framing and Narrative Analysis
Frame-Reflective Policy Discourse
Martin Rein and Donald A. Schön
From Policy “Frames” to “Framing”: Theorizing a More Dynamic, Political Approach
Merlijn van Hulst and Dvora Yanow
Narrative in Political Science
Molly Patterson and Kristen Renwick Monroe
Stories for Research
Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno
Part Five: Quality Issues
On Improving Qualitative Methods in Public Administration Research
Ralph S. Brower, Mitchel Y. Abolafia and Jered B. Carr
Reflexivity in Research on Civil Society: Constructivist Perspectives
Cecelia Lynch