Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations: A practical and pluralist guide


Textbook


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Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations


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Author


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Under contract

Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations is a textbook that aims to help readers understand, evaluate, and consume research using qualitative data, as

well as to help them do, adapt, or replicate qualitative methods in their own research.


The book aims to meet a perceived need from lecturers and students of Politics and International Relations for an accessible ‘practical-focused’ textbook which introduces theoretical issues with some guidance on ‘how to do qualitative research’ and ‘how it has been done’ in seminal published research.


Quo Vadis IR: Methods, Methodology and Innovation


Journal Article and Special Issue Introduction

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Quo Vadis IR: Methods, Methodology and Innovation


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Co-author and co-editor,

with Daniel Schade and

Joanne Yao


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2015

Quo Vadis IR: Methods, Methodology and Innovation is an original article and the introduction to the special issue with the same title, published in Millennium: A Journal of International Studies. The special issue was the outcome of an annual conference, organised by the journal co-editors.


This introduction to the special conference issue for the 2014 Millennium Conference on Method, Methodology and Innovation aims to provide a background to the conference theme, as well as the articles included in this issue. It hence serves to outline the reasoning for holding a conference on method and methodology in International Relations (IR), situates the present debate within a broader context, elaborates on why Millennium is a journal that is well suited to host such a debate, and offers an overview of the different contributions made in this issue.