ラウトレッジ版 軍事調査法必携<br>The Routledge Companion to Military Research Methods

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ラウトレッジ版 軍事調査法必携
The Routledge Companion to Military Research Methods

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 432 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781472442758
  • DDC分類 355.07

Full Description

This new handbook is about the practices of conducting research on military issues.

As an edited collection, it brings together an extensive group of authors from a range of disciplinary perspectives whose chapters engage with the conceptual, practical and political questions raised when doing military research. The book considers a wide range of questions around research about, on and with military organisations, personnel and activities, from diverse starting-points across the social sciences, arts and humanities.

Each chapter in this volume:

Describes the nature of the military research topic under scrutiny and explains what research practices were undertaken and why.
Discusses the author's research activities, addressing the nature of their engagement with their subjects and explaining how the method or approach under scrutiny was distinctive because of the military context or subject of the research.
Reflects on the author's research experiences, and the specific, often unique, negotiations with the politics and practices of military institutions and military personnel before, during and after their research fieldwork.

The book provides a focussed overview of methodological approaches to critical studies of military personnel and institutions, and processes and practices of militarisation and militarism. In particular, it engages with the growth in qualitative approaches to military research, particularly research carried out on military topics outside military research institutions. The handbook provides the reader with a comprehensive guide to how critical military research is being undertaken by social scientists and humanities scholars today, and sets out suggestions for future approaches to military research.

This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, war and conflict studies, and research methods in general.

Contents

An Introduction to Military Research Methods, Matthew F. Rech, K. Neil Jenkings, Alison J. Williams & Rachel Woodward
SECTION 1: Texts


Reflections on Research in Military Archives, Matthew Farish



From Declassified Documents to Redacted Files: Tracing Military Compensation, Emily Gilbert



Biography and the military archive, Isla Forsyth



Analysing Newspapers: Considering the use of print media sources in military research, K. Neil Jenkings & Daniel Bos



The uses of military memoirs in military research, Rachel Woodward & K. Neil Jenkings



A Military Definition of Reality: Researching Literature and Militarization, John Beck



Archaeological Approaches to the Study of Recent Warfare, John Schofield & Wayne Cocroft
SECTION 2: Interactions


Comparing Militaries: The Challenges of Datasets and Process-Tracing, Jocelyn Mawdsley



Conducting 'Community Orientated' Military Research, Ross McGarry



Ethnography in Conflict Zones: The Perils of Researching Private Security Contractors, Amanda Chisholm



Researching Proscribed Armed Groups: Interviewing Loyalist and Republican Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland, Neil Ferguson



Psychoanalytically-informed Reflexive Research with Service Spouses, Sue Jervis



Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis and the Study of Action-in-Interaction in Military Settings, Christopher Elsey, Michael Mair, Paul V. Smith, Patrick G. Watson



Researching Normativity and Non-Normativity in Military Organizations, Aaron Belkin
SECTION 3: Experiences


The Aesthetic of Being in the Field: Participant Observation with Infantry, John Hockey



Ethnography and the Embodied Life of War-making, Ken MacLeish



Biting the Bullet: my time with the British Army, Vron Ware



Researching Military Men, Stephen Atherton



Putting 'Insider-ness' to Work: Researching Identity Narratives of Career Soldiers about to Leave the Army, David Walker



Researching at military airshows: a dialogue about ethnography and autoethnography, Matthew F. Rech & Alison J. Williams



Perceptions of past conflict: researching modern understandings of historic battlefields, Justin Sikora
SECTION 4 - Senses


Researching the visual and material cultures of war and conflict, Jane Tynan



Studying Military Image Banks: A Social Semiotic Approach, Ian Roderick



Critical methodologies for researching military-themed videogames, Daniel Bos



Photo-elicitation and military research, K. Neil Jenkings, Ann Murphy & Rachel Woodward



Visualising the Invisible: Artistic Methods Toward Military Airspaces, Matthew Flintham



Taking Leave: art and closure, Gair Dunlop



Overt Research - fieldwork and transparency, Neal White & Steve Rowell



The Audible Cold War, Louise K. Wilson

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