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Qualitative Comparative Policy Studies: An Introduction from the Special Section Editors

Steiner-Khamsi, Gita; Morais de Sa e Silva, Michelle

This inaugural article delineates the vision and scope of the new section “Qualitative Comparative Policy Studies” of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. The co-editors present the five key features of the section: the comparative, the transnational, the relational, the global, and the self-reflective. Concretely, they invite contributions on qualitative empirical research that (i) is comparative in its methods and interpretive framework, (ii) draws on the transnational dimension, (iii) considers the relational dimension of network governance, (iv) recognizes an unequal global setting, and (v) is self-reflective and interrogates international comparison as a governance tool. By definition, qualitative comparison is contextual comparison that differentiates between place and space and the temporalities of comparative policy analysis (period, timing, tempo, sequence, lifespan, and age).

Keywords: qualitative comparison, case study methodology, spatial comparison, temporal comparison, global governance, transnational networks, policy transfer

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Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/13876988.2024.2383061

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International and Comparative Education
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September 11, 2024