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Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations

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Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations Synopsis

This is a book on methods, how scholars embody them and how working within, from or against Constructivism has shaped that use and embodiment.

A vibrant cross-section of contributors write of interdisciplinary encounters, first interactions with the 'discipline' of International Relations, discuss engagements in different techniques and tactics, and of pursuing different methods ranging from ethnographic to computer simulations, from sociology to philosophy and history. Presenting a range of voices, many constructivist, some outside and even critical of Constructivism, the volume shows methods as useful tools for approaching research and political positions in International Relations, while also containing contingent, inexact, unexpected, and even surprising qualities for opening further research. It gives a rich account of how the discipline was transformed in the 1990s and early 2000s, and how this shaped careers, positions and interactions.

It will be of interest to both students and scholars of methods and theory in International Relations and global politics.

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ISBN: 9781138089761
Publication date: 17th July 2019
Author: Brent J Steele, Harry D Gould, Oliver Kessler
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 268 pages
Series: The New International Relations
Genres: Research methods: general
Social research and statistics
Politics and government