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| Phân tích nội dung định tính so sánh× | Phân tích diễn ngôn so sánh× | |
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| Lĩnh vực | Định tính | Định tính |
| Họ | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Năm ra đời≠ | 1983 (Mayring's QCA foundation); comparative adaptations prominent from 2000s onward | 1980s–1990s (established as comparative practice through the 1990s) |
| Người khởi xướng≠ | Philipp Mayring (qualitative content analysis); comparative application developed across communication, policy, and social science research | Norman Fairclough; Ruth Wodak; Teun A. van Dijk |
| Loại≠ | Qualitative research design and analysis strategy | Qualitative comparative research approach |
| Công trình gốc≠ | Schreier, M. (2012). Qualitative Content Analysis in Practice. Sage. ISBN: 978-0857029201 | Fairclough, N. (1995). Critical Discourse Analysis: The Critical Study of Language. Longman. ISBN: 978-0582219526 |
| Tên gọi khác | comparative QCA, cross-case qualitative content analysis, multi-context qualitative content analysis, comparative interpretive content analysis | CDA comparative, cross-context discourse analysis, comparative text analysis, multi-site discourse analysis |
| Liên quan≠ | 4 | 5 |
| Tóm tắt≠ | Comparative qualitative content analysis (comparative QCA) applies a systematic, category-driven reading of texts or documents across two or more cases, groups, time periods, or cultural contexts, with the explicit goal of identifying similarities, differences, and patterns that emerge from the comparison. It combines the interpretive rigour of qualitative content analysis with a structured comparative logic, making it valuable for cross-national policy research, media studies, and any inquiry that requires principled comparison of meaning across contexts. | Comparative discourse analysis examines how language constructs meaning, identity, and power by systematically contrasting texts or speech acts drawn from at least two distinct contexts, groups, time periods, or institutions. By holding analytical categories constant across cases, it reveals how discursive patterns diverge or converge, producing insights that single-context discourse analysis cannot generate. |
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