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Quo vadis IR: method, methodology and innovation
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Band 43, Heft 3, S. 767-1010
ISSN: 0305-8298
Introduction. - Quo vadis IR: Method, Methodology and Innovation / Cora Lacatus, Daniel Schade and Yuan (Joanne) Yao 767. - Articles. - Stretching Situated Knowledge: From Standpoint Epistemology to Cosmology and Back Again / Milja Kurki 779. - Uses of the Self: Two Ways of Thinking about Scholarly Situatedness and Method / Cecilie Basberg Neumann and Iver B. Neumann 798. - Is all 'I' IR? / Sarah Naumes 820. - A World without Causation: Big Data and the Coming of Age of Posthumanism / David Chandler 833. - Calculating Critique: Thinking Outside the Methods Matching Game / J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg 852. - Pluralist Methods for Visual Global Politics / Roland Bleiker 872. - The Visual Turn in IR: Documentary Filmmaking as a Critical Method / William A. Callahan 891. - Encountering Vulnerabilities through 'Filmmaking for Fieldwork' / Elena Barabantseva and Andy Lawrence 911. - How (Not) to Disappear Completely: Pedagogical Potential of Research Methods in International Relations / Can E. Mutlu 931. - Keynote. - Must International Studies Be a Science? / Patrick Thaddeus Jackson 942. - Responses. - International Studies Must Be a Social Science: A Friendly Quarrel with PTJ / Iver B. Neumann 966. - #sorrynotsorry: A Well-meaning Response to PTJ / Mark B. Salter 970. - Staging a Battle, Losing the Wars? International Studies, 'Science' and the Neoliberalisation of the University / Meera Sabaratnam 975. - On Movies, Matrices and Scope: Some Remarks on PTJ's Keynote / Nicola Chelotti 980. - Keynote. - Found in Translation: Combining Discourse Analysis with Computer Assisted Content Analysis / Andrew Bennett 984. - Responses. - Of Algorithms, Data and Ethics: A Response to Andrew Bennett / Can E. Mutlu 998. - Translatable? On Mixed Methods and Methodology / J. Samuel Barkin 1003. - What's Lost in Translation? Neopositivism and Critical Research Interests / Laura Sjoberg 1007
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