Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations(New International Relations) H 268 p. 19
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Introduction Brent J. Steele, Harry D. Gould, and Oliver Kessler Part I: Interpreting Constructivism 1. Third Generation Constructivism: Between Tactics and Strategy Piki Ish-Shalom 2. A Tactical Guide to Conceptual Analysis Hannes Peltonen 3. Social Constructivism and Actor-Network Theory: Bridging the Divide Alexander D. Barder 4. Tactics of a Constructivist Pedagogy Jamie Frueh and Jeremy Youde Part II: Discourse, Interpretation and Methods 5. Narrative Analysis as a Tactical Bridge Jelena Subotic 6. Identities as Tactics: Exposing Relational Foreign Policy as Story Amy Skonieczny 7. Constructivism, Computational Social-Relational Methods, and Multiple Correspondence Analysis David M. McCourt Part III: Constructivism and the Interpretive Methods of the Self 8. When Home is Part of the Field: Experiencing Uncanniness of Home in Field Conversations Xymena Kurowska 9. A Reflexivity that Works for Us: Ethics Beyond Norms Jack Amoreux 10. Feminist Curiosity as Method: On (Limits to) Tactical Uses of Constructivism Anne-Marie D’Aoust 11. Researching within the Instability of Meaning: Decolonial Voices and Practices Marcos Scauso 12. Constructing a Scholar on the Road Less Travelled deRaismes Combes 13. Tactics All The Way Down: The Politics of Exteriority in Constructivism Brent J. Steele Part IV: Construction and the Interpretation of History and Texts 14. How To Do (Differing) Things With Words: World-Making and (or) Meaning-Making Harry D. Gould 15. Stubbornly Stumbling into Making History: Constructivism and Historical International Relations Halvard Leira and Benjamin de Carvalho
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