Reflexivity and international relations: positionality, critique, and practice
In: New international relations
In: New international relations
In: New international relations
In: New international relations
In: The New International Relations Series
Introduction Jack L. Amoureux and Brent J. Steele Part 1. - I: Formulating Reflexivity for Scholarship and Politics 21. - 1. Promise Unfulfilled? Reflexivity as Agency and Ethics? Jack L. Amoureux 23. - 2. Narrative Engagement and the Creative Practices of International Relations Elizabeth Dauphinee 44. - 3. Whistle Interruption: Reflexivity and Documentary Provocation Brent J. Steele Part 61. - II: Reflexive Scholars 81. - 4. Zooming In, Zooming Out: Reflexive Engagements Piki Ish-Shalom 83. - 5. Between 'Late Style' and Sustainable Critique: Said Adorno and the Israel-Pakestine Conflict Daniel J. Levine 102. - 6. Reflexivity and Research: Feminist Interventions and Their Practical Implications Andrea L. Dottolo and Sarah M. Tillery 123. - 7 Reflexivity@Disney-U: Mauro J. Caraccioli and Aida A. Hozic 142. - 8. Exile as Reflexive Engagement: IR as Everyday Practice Amanda Beattie 160. - Part III: Reflexivity and World Politics 177. - 9. Reflexivity, Critique, and the Jewish Diaspora Ilan Zvi Baron 179. - 10. Human Terrain Systems and Reflexivity Evgenia Ileva 201. - 11. Reflexive Diplomacy Huss Banai 219. - 12. When the fix Isn't in: Toward a Reflexive Pragmatism Wesley Widmaier 240. - 13. A Reflexive Practice of Prudence Harry Gould 253. - 14. Reflexivity beyond Subjectivism: From Descartes to Dewey Mark E. Button Conclusion Iver B. Neumann 264. - Conclusion 272
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