Multiple case-based critical discourse analysis
Multiple case-based critical discourse analysis (multi-case CDA) combines the comparative logic of multiple case study design with the ideological and power-focused analytic apparatus of critical discourse analysis. The researcher selects two or more purposefully chosen cases, collects relevant texts or spoken discourse within each, applies CDA to reveal how language constructs power relations and ideologies within each case, and then synthesises findings across cases to identify patterns, contrasts, and broader sociocritical insights that a single-case design could not yield.
Source record
Citations copied verbatim from the method’s source record. No claim-level verification is inferred from them.
- Fairclough, N. (1995). Critical Discourse Analysis: The Critical Study of Language. Longman. · ISBN 978-0582219526
- Yin, R. K. (2014). Case Study Research: Design and Methods (5th ed.). Sage. · ISBN 978-1452242569
Curated claims
Claims persisted in the evidence ledger, each with its own assessment.
This view does not invent a claim assessment when the ledger has none.
Related methods
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