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Case study research is widely used in the field of deliberative democracy due to the depth of insight and attention to context that this method provides. This chapter explains why case study research has been integral to deliberative democracy’s development from a normative theory to an established and mature theory guided by significant empirical evidence. This chapter also suggests that as deliberative democracy research moves towards a systemic approach, case studies will continue to be essential for understanding the practice of deliberative democracy across the huge variety of contexts a system involves. Case studies are a research approach that is relevant to both positivist and interpretivist research traditions, but, as this chapter also demonstrates, this distinction is one that deliberative democracy can transcend. This chapter provides guidance on selecting a suitable case as well as collecting and analysing data, specifically in relation to the field of deliberative democracy.


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Author(s): Elstub S, Pomatto G

Editor(s): Selen A. Ercan, Hans Asenbaum, Nicole Curato, and Ricardo F. Mendonça

Publication type: Book Chapter

Publication status: Published

Book Title: Research Methods in Deliberative Democracy

Year: 2022

Pages: 406-420

Print publication date: 25/10/2022

Online publication date: 25/10/2022

Acceptance date: 02/07/2022

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Place Published: Oxford

URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192848925.003.0028

DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780192848925.003.0028

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9780192848925


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