7 Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com GEOGRAPHY, CITIES & TOURISM NEW TITLES, OCT – DEC 2024 Qualitative Comparative Analysis Learning from Cases Roel Rutten, Tilburg University and European Regional Affairs Consultants (ERAC), the Netherlands ‘Qualitative Comparative Analysis: Learning from Cases offers a comprehensive introduction to qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), emphasizing the proper grounding of the approach in the interplay of case knowledge, context, and concepts. Roel Rutten utilizes key insights from Critical Realism to rebalance QCA, which he argues has become too slanted toward large-N cross-case analysis and fuzzy sets, to the exclusion of case and substantive knowledge. While not everyone will agree with Rutten, all can learn from his challenges to current QCA practices.’ – Charles Ragin, University of California, Irvine, US Oct 2024 240 pp Hardback 978 1 83910 451 0 £95.00 / $135.00 eBook • Elgaronline Handbook of Case Study Research in the Social Sciences Edited by Peter Rule, Stellenbosch University and Vaughn M. John, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa ‘Case study research is ubiquitous in the field of adult and continuing education. The editors did a great service to the field through their book, Your Guide to Case Study Research (2011). This Handbook takes understandings of case study research to a new level by expanding and deepening engagement with case study research across disciplines and fields. This is a welcome addition to the literature and will, like their previous book, become an indispensable reference for case study researchers globally.’ – Shirley Walters, University of the Western Cape, South Africa Oct 2024 368 pp Hardback 978 1 80392 031 3 £195.00 / $275.00 eBook • Elgaronline OPEN ACCESS Circular Practices in Buildings and Construction to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals Usha Iyer-Raniga, RMIT University, Australia This insightful book is a timely response to three of the most significant planetary crises facing humanity: climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. Usha Iyer-Raniga explores how the One Planet Network’s sustainable buildings and construction (SBC) programme has provided a clear and actionable pathway to address these critical issues. Oct 2024 164 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 3886 3 £80.00 / $110.00 eBook • Elgaronline Progressing the Sustainable Development Goals series Handbook of Research Methods in Migration Second Edition Edited by William L. Allen, University of Southampton and Carlos Vargas-Silva, University of Oxford, UK ‘In the rapidly expanding field of migration studies the editors and contributors have done a fantastic job in creating this treasure trove of information, guidance and insight into both the methods and practice of migration research that will be an invaluable resource for migration researchers.’ – Andrew Geddes, European University Institute, Italy Oct 2024 394 pp Hardback 978 1 80037 802 5 £195.00 / $275.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Handbooks in Migration How to be a Successful Academic Researcher Reflections and Tips From a Veteran Social Science Researcher Jim Macnamara, University of Technology Sydney, Australia ‘This is exactly what we need – a practical guide to living a good academic life written by somebody who understands how to communicate. It’s grounded, human, insightful, easy to read and offers a lot of great hacks. Buy it for any Early Career Researchers in your life and learn from it yourself.’ – Alan McKee, University of Sydney, Australia Oct 2024 236 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 4165 8 £90.00 / $130.00 eBook • Elgaronline How To Guides Handbook on Gender and Cities Edited by Linda Peake, York University, Canada, Anindita Datta, University of Delhi, India and Grace Adeniyi-Ogunyankin, Queen’s University, Canada ‘This comprehensive and authoritative state-of-the-art collection Handbook rigorously and insightfully addresses urgent questions about gender and cities in an impressive variety of contexts. Incorporating diverse and contemporary feminist theories and practices, authors critically engage with urban imaginaries, everyday lived realities, policies, planning, politics, environments, economics and knowledge production. It will benefit anyone interested in a rich, nuanced analysis of the constitutive relationship between gendered identities and urban spaces.’ – Lynda Johnston, University of Waikato, New Zealand Oct 2024 506 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 612 2 £225.00 / $315.00 eBook • Elgaronline International Handbooks on Gender series
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