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Third edition
Los Angeles ; London ; New Delhi ; Singapore ; Washington DC ; Melbourne : Sage, 2021
xii, 299 stran : ilustrace ; 25 cm

ISBN 978-1-5297-0495-2 (brožováno)
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CONTENTS // About the author x // Preface xi // Online resources xiii // A roadmap for conducting a case study, using this book xiv // STAGE 1 GETTING YOUR BEARINGS xviii // 1 What is a case study? 3 // Is the case study scientific? 7 // Some definitions 9 // What is a case? 12 // The subject and object of a case study 14 // Forms of case study...and six steps to follow in devising your own 21 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 24 // Reflective activity 25 // Further reading 25 // 2 The case study and research design 27 // First things first: your purpose 27 // Next, your question 28 // Literature review 30 // Using the literature and a storyboard to help you design your case study 31 // This case study in the typology 38 // How to go from idea to question to case study 39 // Questions and different approaches to research 44 // Design frames and methods 47 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 47 // Reflective activity 48 // Further reading 48 // 3 The whole is more than the sum of the parts: seeing a // complete picture 49 // Break things down or see them as wholes? 49 // Gestalt psychology 52 // vi // HOW TO DO YOUR CASE STUDY // Dramas, theatres and stages 54 // Ecological psychology 56 // Systems thinking 59 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this... 63 // Reflective activity 64 // Further reading 64 // 4 Rigour and quality in your case study: what is important? 66 // Is the �sample’ important
in case study? 66 // Do I have to worry about reliability and validity in a // case study? 68 // Triangulation 71 // Positionality 73 // Generalisation 73 // Theory 76 // Finding or regularising 79 // Quality 80 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 82 // Reflective activity 83 // Further reading 83 // 5 Ethics 85 // Your participants 85 // Vulnerable groups 86 // Participants’ activity 87 // Deception or concealment 88 // Confidentiality and anonymity 88 // Data security and stewardship 90 // Consent 90 // Risk 92 // Contacting participants 98 // Ethics and social media 98 // Care for your participants - and yourself 99 // Where do I put discussion about ethics in my case study write-up? 99 // Getting clearance - ethical review 99 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 102 // Reflective activity 103 // Further reading 103 // CONTENTS vii // STAGE 2 CHOOSING A CASE AND STRUCTURING YOUR STUDY 106 // 6 Different kinds of case studies: selecting a subject for // your case study 109 // How do you select your case study subject? 110 // Same starting points, different paths - there is no single right way 122 // The typology in practice 123 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 124 // Reflective activity 125 // Further reading 125 // 7 Your purpose: thinking about the object of your study 127 // Intrinsic 128 // Instrumental 128 // Evaluative 129 // Explanatory 131 // Exploratory 135 // If you take only one thing
from this chapter, take this ... 141 // Reflective activity 142 // Further reading 142 // 8 Your approach: theory testing or theory building; // interpretation or illustration 144 // Theory testing or theory building 145 // Building a theory 145 // Testing a theory 149 // Drawing a picture - illustrative-demonstrative 152 // Interpretative 159 // Experimental 165 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 171 // Reflective activity 171 // Further reading 172 // 9 Your process: the shape, style and manner of your case study 174 // The single case 175 // Time as a dimension of the case study 178 // The multiple or collective or comparative case (or cross-case analysis) 186 // HOW TO DO YOUR CASE STUDY // ee ® // VIII // Nested case studies 191 // Parallel and sequential studies 195 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 197 // Reflective activity 198 // Further reading 199 // STAGE 3 COLLECTING EVIDENCE, ANALYSING AND WRITING IT UP 200 // 10 Out in the field: some ways to collect data and evidence 203 // Interviews 205 // Accounts 206 // Diaries 207 // Group interviews and focus groups 210 // Interrogating documents 211 // Questionnaires 212 // Observation 215 // Image-based methods 217 // Measurements and tests 218 // Official statistics and other numerical data 219 // Using social media 220 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 220 // Reflective activity 221 // Further reading 222 // 11 Analysis: a toolkit
for analysing and thinking in case study 223 // Interpretative inquiry: eliciting themes 224 // Sociograms 236 // Systems thinking 238 // Drawing storyboards - the nuts and bolts 240 // Developing your theory 242 // Using narrative 248 // Think drama 254 // Being intuitive and imaginative 256 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 258 // Reflective activity 259 // Further reading 260 // CONTENTS // ix // 12 Writing your study 262 // Structure 262 // Writing up your case study 265 // Two examples of good analysis, argument and writing 270 // Some rules for writers 275 // Remember you have an audience 277 // If you take only one thing from this chapter, take this ... 278 // ... and this - a final thought 279 // Reflective activity 280 // Further reading 280 // Other reading 283 // References 284 // Index 294

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