Chapter 4 focuses on process tracing as a powerful tool of within-case analysis. Until now, no commonly agreed description of this method has emerged and process tracing is in danger of becoming a fuzzy catch-all phrase. The authors argue that we should see 'causal-process tracing' (CPT) as a specific approach to within-case analysis that is based on 'configurational thinking' and 'temporality' as ontological and epistemological cornerstones. By doing so, they seek to fulfill Peter Hall’s call for aligning methodology to those aspects of causal complexity that are at the heart of many current theories in public policy and beyond. The chapter provides corresponding definitions of 'causal mechanisms', 'causal chains' and 'causal conjunctions'...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
Despite the decades of theorization, the causal processes in-between acts of delegation and agency d...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
This article maps the methodological debate on process tracing and discusses the diverse variants of...
There has always been a close association between the empirical method of process tracing and a theo...
Causal process tracing (CPT) has emerged as an important method of causal inference in qualitative ...
With the introduction of their new approach to process tracing (PT), Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard ...
How should we judge competing explanatory claims in social science\ud research? How can we make infe...
Most scholars now agree that process tracing, as a distinct social science method, involves tracing ...
Process tracing is a single case-study method that allows students to use within-case evidence to ex...
Process tracing is a data analysis method for identifying, validating, and testing causal mechanisms...
This article discusses process tracing as a methodology for testing hypoth-eses in the social scienc...
When Alexander George and I wrote our 2005 book, Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social S...
Recent years have seen an increasing focus in political science and international relations (IR) res...
Book review. Reviewed work: Process-Tracing Methods: Foundations and Guidelines / by Derek Beach, Ra...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
Despite the decades of theorization, the causal processes in-between acts of delegation and agency d...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...
This article maps the methodological debate on process tracing and discusses the diverse variants of...
There has always been a close association between the empirical method of process tracing and a theo...
Causal process tracing (CPT) has emerged as an important method of causal inference in qualitative ...
With the introduction of their new approach to process tracing (PT), Copestake, Goertz, and Haggard ...
How should we judge competing explanatory claims in social science\ud research? How can we make infe...
Most scholars now agree that process tracing, as a distinct social science method, involves tracing ...
Process tracing is a single case-study method that allows students to use within-case evidence to ex...
Process tracing is a data analysis method for identifying, validating, and testing causal mechanisms...
This article discusses process tracing as a methodology for testing hypoth-eses in the social scienc...
When Alexander George and I wrote our 2005 book, Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social S...
Recent years have seen an increasing focus in political science and international relations (IR) res...
Book review. Reviewed work: Process-Tracing Methods: Foundations and Guidelines / by Derek Beach, Ra...
Qualitative methodologists generally treat process tracing methods and a mechanistic view of causati...
Despite the decades of theorization, the causal processes in-between acts of delegation and agency d...
Social scientists have long recognized the study of evidence from within individual cases as a funda...