Methodology Workshop in Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA)
On 5 and 6 of December 2015, Markus Siewert and Jonas Buche from Goethe University Frankfurt (Political Science, Chair for Qualitative Empirical Research Prof. Wagemann) will hold a workshop on the method.
The course offers a comprehensive introduction to QCA as an approach and method from a conceptual and technical perspective. Starting point is the presentation of basic ideas of set theoretical thinking; here, we will discuss the commonalities and differences to quantitative and qualitative-interpretative research paradigms. In the next step, set theoretical fundamentals such as sets, calibration, and set relations as necessary and sufficient conditions are explained. Here, we also strongly focus on issues of concept formation in general. After the introduction of set relations we concentrate on the central analytical tool of QCA: the truth table. In this section, we describe and practice the construction and minimization of a truth table. However, the truth table algorithm is not free of problems. For example, we debate pitfalls such as inconsistent truth table rows or rows in which we have no empirical data and present several strategies how to deal with these issues. On the second workshop-day, the software tool fsQCA is introduced and applied to published studies. In the afternoon session, codes of good practice are discussed - or alternatively selected work-in-progress of participants.
You can download a comprehensive workshop program here.
Registration is now closed. Thank you all for your interest.