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Building Communities, Bridging Gaps: Alexander George's Contributions to Research Methods
Authors:Andrew Bennett
Affiliation:Georgetown University
Abstract:This article assesses Alexander L. George's seminal contributions in six areas of political psychology and qualitative case study methods. These include George's work on psychological inputs in political processes, the intersection of history and political science, methods of within-case analysis such as process tracing, the use of structured, focused case comparisons (SFCC), the development of typological theories, and the connections among theory, empirical research, teaching, and policy. The article concludes with an analysis of four ongoing dimensions of George's research agenda: the need to integrate theories on purposive, cognitive, social, and motivational dynamics of decision making; the importance of methodological safeguards against our own cognitive biases as researchers; ways of integrating qualitative, quantitative, formal, and experimental research methods; and ways of modeling and testing theories on causal complexity.
Keywords:Alexander George    Case Studies    Qualitative Methods    Process Tracing    Operational Code    Typological Theory    Structured Focused Case Comparison
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