批判的安全保障研究法入門(第2版)<br>Research Methods in Critical Security Studies : An Introduction(2 NED)

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批判的安全保障研究法入門(第2版)
Research Methods in Critical Security Studies : An Introduction(2 NED)

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780367621131
  • eISBN:9781000863499

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This textbook surveys new and emergent methods for doing research in critical security studies, filling a gap in the literature. The second edition has been revised and updated.

This textbook is a practical guide to research design in this increasingly established field. Arguing for serious attention to questions of research design and method, the book develops accessible scholarly overviews of key methods used across critical security studies, such as ethnography, discourse analysis, materiality, and corporeal methods. It draws on prominent examples of each method’s objects of analysis, relevant data, and forms of data collection. The book’s defining feature is the collection of diverse accounts of research design from scholars working within each method, each of which is a clear and honest recounting of a specific project’s design and development. This second edition is extensively revised and expanded. Its 33 contributors reflect the sheer diversity of critical security studies today, representing various career stages, scholarly interests, and identities. This book is systematic in its approach to research design but keeps a reflexive and pluralist approach to the question of methods and how they can be used. The second edition has a new forward-looking conclusion examining future research trends and challenges for the field.

This book will be essential reading for upper-level students and researchers in the field of critical security studies, and of much interest to students in International Relations and across the social sciences.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

Mark B. Salter, Philippe M. Frowd & Can E. Mutlu

PART I: RESEARCH DESIGN

2. Research Design

Mark B. Salter

3. Wondering as Research Attitude

Luis Lobo-Guerrero

4. Do You Have What It Takes? Accounting for Emotional and Material Capacities

Anne-Marie D'Aoust

5. Attuning to 'Mess': Not Presuming to Know Sanctuary

Vicki Squire

6. Engaging Collaborative Writing Critically

Miguel de Larrinaga & Marc G. Doucet

7. Accessing the ‘Field' of Terrorism Studies

Lisa Stampnitzky

PART II: ETHNOGRAPHY

8. Ethnography

Philippe M. Frowd

9. Travelling with Ethnography

Wanda Vrasti

10. Reflexive Inquiry

Rahel Kunz

11. Listening to Migrant Stories: Considerations on Voice

Heather L. Johnson

12. Learning by Feeling: Emotional Intelligence and Fieldwork

Jesse Crane-Seeber

13. Doing Sensitive Research: Fieldwork Ethics and Methodologies

Megan Daigle

14. ‘China is the Safest Country in the World!’: Translation, Travel, and the Problem of Fit’

Jonna Nyman

15. Methods that Mirror Migration: Ethics and Entanglement En Route

Noelle Brigden

16. Researching Security Decisions at the Border (or Serendipity and Secret Places)

Alexandra Hall

17. ‘Dangerous' Fieldwork

Jonathan Luke Austin

PART III: PRACTICES

18. Practices

Mark B. Salter

19. The Practice of Writing

Hannah Hughes

20. Researching Anti-Deportation: Socialization as Method

Peter Nyers

21. Expertise in the Aviation Security Field

Mark B. Salter

22. Mapping Urban Security Practices

Jonas Hagmann

23. Following Turkish Border Practices

Beste İşleyen

PART IV: DISCOURSE

24. Discourse

Philippe M. Frowd, Can E. Mutlu & Mark B. Salter

25. Archives

Luis Lobo-Guerrero

26. Legislative Practices

Andrew W. Neal

27. Problems, Tools, and Creativity: A Pragmatist Approach to Emotion and Security

Eric Van Rythoven

28. Keeping Secrets: Freedom of Information Requests and Critical Security Studies

Emily Gilbert

29. Understanding Discourses of Arctic In/Security

Wilfrid Greaves

PART V: CORPOREAL

30. The Corporeal

Can E. Mutlu & Philippe M. Frowd

31. Theorizing the Body in IR

Rosemary E. Shinko

32. Reading the Maternal Body as Political Event

Tina Managhan

33. Sonic Encounters in Critical Security Studies: Reflections from Ethnographic Fieldwork in Morocco

Michelle Weitzel

34. Thinking Like a Microbe

Gitte du Plessis

PART VI: MATERIALITY

35. Materiality

Mark B. Salter & Can E. Mutlu

36. Infrastructure

Claudia Aradau

37. The F-35

Srdjan Vucetic

38. Complicating Risk, Home and the Field: Security Research in Spaces of Control

Nicole Sunday Grove

39. Unlearning Research Methods: Stories of Attunement and Failure

Debbie Lisle

40. Security Technologies and Criticality

Mathias Leese

41. Materiality and the Production of Objects

Joanna Tidy

PART VII: CONCLUSION

42. Emerging Trends

Mark B. Salter, Philippe M. Frowd & Can E. Mutlu