1. Defining and mapping international comparative research -- 2. Disciplinary approaches to comparative research in international settings -- 3. Project design in international comparative research -- 4. Defining and analysing concepts and contexts -- 5. Combining methods in international comparative research -- 6. Research and policy in international settings -- 7. Managing international comparative research
Summary
"This book examines the what, why and how of international comparative research. It offers a comprehensive topic-based overview of the theory and practice of comparative research and addresses the possible concerns of those both funding the research and using the findings." "Drawing on illustrations from the extensive international literature as well as real-life comparative studies, the chapters guide readers through the many stages in the research process, from research design and data collection to the analysis and interpretation of findings. This resource is the ultimate reference tool for students, researchers and practitioners undertaking comparative research projects in international settings across the social sciences and humanities."--BOOK JACKET