TY - BOOK
T1 - The Routledge handbook of causality and causal methods
AU - Illari, Phyllis
AU - Russo, Federica
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 selection and editorial matter, Phyllis Illari and Federica Russo. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024/12/30
Y1 - 2024/12/30
N2 - The Routledge Handbook of Causality and Causal Methods adopts a pluralistic, interdisciplinary approach to causality. It formulates distinct questions and problems of causality as they arise across scientific and policy fields. Exploring, in a comparative way, how these questions and problems are addressed in different areas, the Handbook fosters dialogue and exchange. It emphasizes the role of the researchers and the normative considerations that arise in the development of methodological and empirical approaches. The Handbook includes authors from all over the world and with many different disciplinary backgrounds, and its 50 chapters appear in print here for the first time. The chapters are organized into the following seven parts: 1.Causal Pluralism from Theory to Practice 2.Causal Theory and the Role of Researchers 3.Features of Causal Systems 4.Causal Methods, Experimentation and Observation 5.Measurement and Data 6.Causality, Knowledge, and Action 7.Causal Theory across Disciplinary Borders. Essential reading for scholars interested in an interdisciplinary approach to causality and causal methods, the volume is also a valuable resource for advanced undergraduates as well as for graduate students interested in delving into the rich field of causality.
AB - The Routledge Handbook of Causality and Causal Methods adopts a pluralistic, interdisciplinary approach to causality. It formulates distinct questions and problems of causality as they arise across scientific and policy fields. Exploring, in a comparative way, how these questions and problems are addressed in different areas, the Handbook fosters dialogue and exchange. It emphasizes the role of the researchers and the normative considerations that arise in the development of methodological and empirical approaches. The Handbook includes authors from all over the world and with many different disciplinary backgrounds, and its 50 chapters appear in print here for the first time. The chapters are organized into the following seven parts: 1.Causal Pluralism from Theory to Practice 2.Causal Theory and the Role of Researchers 3.Features of Causal Systems 4.Causal Methods, Experimentation and Observation 5.Measurement and Data 6.Causality, Knowledge, and Action 7.Causal Theory across Disciplinary Borders. Essential reading for scholars interested in an interdisciplinary approach to causality and causal methods, the volume is also a valuable resource for advanced undergraduates as well as for graduate students interested in delving into the rich field of causality.
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U2 - 10.4324/9781003528937
DO - 10.4324/9781003528937
M3 - Book
AN - SCOPUS:85213928059
SN - 9781032260198
BT - The Routledge handbook of causality and causal methods
PB - Taylor and Francis
ER -