Researching non-state actors in international security: theory and practice
In: Routledge critical security studies series
In: Routledge critical security studies series
In: Routledge critical security studies series
In: Routledge critical security studies series
This volume provides researchers and students with a discussion of a broad range of methods and their practical application to the study of non-state actors in international security. All researchers face the same challenge, not only must they identify a suitable method for analysing their research question, they must also apply it. This volume prepares students and scholars for the key challenges they confront when using social-science methods in their own research. To bridge the gap between knowing methods and actually employing them, the book not only introduces a broad range of interpretive and explanatory methods, it also discusses their practical application. Contributors reflect on how they have used methods, or combinations of methods, such as narrative analysis, interviews, qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), case studies, experiments or participant observation in their own research on non-state actors in international security. Moreover, experts on the relevant methods discuss these applications as well as the merits and limitations of the various methods in use. Research on non-state actors in international security provides ample challenges and opportunities to probe different methodological approaches. It is thus particularly instructive for students and scholars seeking insights on how to best use particular methods for their research projects in International Relations (IR), security studies and neighbouring disciplines. It also offers an innovative laboratory for developing new research techniques and engaging in unconventional combinations of methods. This book will be of much interest to students of non-state security actors such as private military and security companies, research methods, security studies and International Relations in general.
In: Routledge critical security studies series
In: Routledge Critical Security Studies
In: Routledge Critical Security Studies
In: Routledge critical security studies
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on contributors -- Preface and acknowledgements -- 1 Introduction: researching non-state actors in international security - a multitude of challenges, a plurality of approaches -- 2 Conceptualizing political violence of non-state actors in international security research -- PART I: Interpreting texts -- 3 Rebels without a cause: narrative analysis as a method for research on rebel movements -- 4 PMSCs and Twitter: sentiment analysis as a tool for evaluating social media data -- 5 Semi-structured interviews with non-state and security actors -- 6 Combining semi-structured interviews and document analysis in a study of private security expertise -- 7 Discussion chapter: comments on 'interpreting texts' -- PART II: Establishing causal claims -- 8 (Comparative) case studies: combining case study techniques for the causal analysis of security privatization -- 9 Qualitative comparative analysis and the study of non-state actors -- 10 Geospatial analyses of non-state actors in violent conflicts -- 11 Discussion chapter: shadow boxing in Plato's cave: assessing causal claims -- PART III: Doing fieldwork -- 12 An ethnographic approach to non-state security: participant observation among private security officers -- 13 Using experimental methods in post-conflict countries to understand the effects of gender reforms in the Liberian National Police -- 14 Empirical assessment of (policy) effectiveness: the role of business in zones of conflict -- 15 Discussion chapter: practising reflexivity in field research -- Conclusions and perspectives for researching non-state actors in international security -- 16 From cookbooks to encyclopaedias in the making: methodological perspectives for research of non-state actors and processes -- Index
Englisch
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
xvii, 252 Seiten
First issued in paperback
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