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How to Write A Case Study

Journal of Public Affairs Education Volume 24 Issue  2

William Hatcher, Bruce McDonald, Lori Brainard

A case study is a story narrative that places readers into the shoes of a protagonist so that they can gain the experience of addressing a particular problem or issue. When used effectively in the classroom, case studies can help students bridge the gap from theory to practice. Although public affairs incorporated the case approach in the earliest training programs, the field currently lacks the volume of case studies that are found in other professional disciplines. To encourage the development of more case studies in public affairs, this article provides guidance to authors on the fundamentals of a case study and how to write an effective case study.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15236803.2018.1444902?journalCode=upae20

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