Comparative contextual analysis
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Comparative Contextual Analysis is a methodology for comparative research where contextual interrogation precedes any analysis of similarity and difference. It is a thematic process directed and designed to explore relationships of agency rather than institutional or structural frameworks. See structure and agency and theory of structuration.
References
- Findlay, M. (1999) The Globalisation of Crime: Understanding Transitional Relationships in Context. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (ISBN 0-511-03513-6)
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