@inbook{46e9e5059343481c828a9ccc66a0d5f7,
title = "Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA): A pluralistic approach to causal inference",
abstract = "A core methodological approach in political science consists in comparing cases. Qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) is a methodology designed to do just that, in a systematic manner and exploiting strengths of both qualitative and quantitative approaches. This chapter presents QCA as a candidate methodology to go beyond the “qualitative-quantitative” divide and discusses whether, and to what extent, QCA helps address both why- and how-questions. Finally, the chapter discusses what it means to combine methods in an approach such as QCA, also implementing a mixed methods research (MMR) protocol. Using Ruphy{\textquoteright}s approach of “foliated pluralism,” we explain that, from an epistemological perspective, the added value is that a pluralistic methodological approach such as QCA allows better and richer epistemic access to the phenomenon of interest, and also enables one to produce causal inferences.",
author = "F. Russo and B. Rihoux",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197519806.013.12",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780197519806",
series = "Oxford handbooks",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
pages = "243--265",
editor = "H. Kincaid and {Van Bouwel}, J.",
booktitle = "The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Political Science",
}