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Feminist Methodologies for International Relations

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ISBN-10: 0521678358

ISBN-13: 9780521678353

Edition: 2006

Authors: Maria Stern, Jacqui True, Brooke A. Ackerly

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Why is feminist research carried out in international relations (IR)? What are the methodologies and methods that have been developed in order to carry out this research? Feminist Methodologies for International Relations offers students and scholars of IR, feminism, and global politics practical insight into the innovative methodologies and methods that have been developed - or adapted from other disciplinary contexts - in order to do feminist research for IR. Both timely and timeless, this volume makes a diverse range of feminist methodological reflections wholly accessible. Each of the twelve contributors discusses aspects of the relationships between ontology, epistemology, methodology,…    
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Book details

List price: $38.99
Copyright year: 2006
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 6/29/2006
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 332
Size: 5.98" wide x 8.94" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Jacqui True is assistant professor at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has been a visiting assistant professor of political science at Michigan State University.

BROOKE ACKERLEY is an assistant professor in Political Science at Vanderbilt University. JACQUI TRUE is a lecturer in International Politics at thenbsp;University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Notes on the contributors
Acknowledgments
Feminist methodologies for International Relations
Methodological conversations between feminist and non-feminist IR
Feminism meets International Relations: some methodological issues
Distracted reflections on the production, narration, and refusal of feminist knowledge in International Relations
Inclusion and understanding: a collective methodology for feminist International Relations
Methods for feminist International Relations
Motives and methods: using multi-sited ethnography to study US national security discourses
Methods for studying silences: gender analysis in institutions of hegemonic masculinity
Marginalized identity: new frontiers of research for IR?
From the trenches: dilemmas of feminist IR fieldwork
Racism, sexism, classism, and much more: reading security-identity in marginalized sites
Methodologies for feminist International Relations
Bringing art/museums to feminist International Relations
Methods of feminist normative theory: a political ethic of care for International Relations
Studying the struggles and wishes of the age: feminist theoretical methodology and feminist theoretical methods
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index