2015
DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2015.1090432
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Applying new methodological tools in human rights research. The case of qualitative comparative analysis

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“…The qualitative comparative analysis used is a methodological tool that helps to explain changes in particular contexts and settings (Marx and Soares 2016), (Ragin 1998). The comparison of the legal and social aspects of (neo)pagan activities in the three Baltic states takes into account that, firstly, change is determined by a combination of factors rather than by a single factor; secondly, combinations of different factors can lead to similar changes.…”
Section: Introduction: Study Area Previous Research and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The qualitative comparative analysis used is a methodological tool that helps to explain changes in particular contexts and settings (Marx and Soares 2016), (Ragin 1998). The comparison of the legal and social aspects of (neo)pagan activities in the three Baltic states takes into account that, firstly, change is determined by a combination of factors rather than by a single factor; secondly, combinations of different factors can lead to similar changes.…”
Section: Introduction: Study Area Previous Research and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schematically, the transition to a new social formation, the priority of which for the state is the quality of life of Russian society as a whole, as the main goal of the sustainable development economy, is shown in Figure 4. It is widely known that public policy is inseparably linked with social policy [20,51,52]. In this regard, the state in the new economic conditions is a global function and occupies a special place in the evolution of state and public formations.…”
Section: Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the state in the new economic conditions is a global function and occupies a special place in the evolution of state and public formations. While functions of private actors continuously develop It is widely known that public policy is inseparably linked with social policy [20,51,52]. In this regard, the state in the new economic conditions is a global function and occupies a special place in the evolution of state and public formations.…”
Section: Sustainable Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%