Fear and Honesty: On Reconciling Theory and Voice, in Two Parts
The second post in our guest series on critical methodology and narrative, this time from Kate M. Daley. Kate is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at York University in Toronto,...
View ArticleNarrative, Politics and Fictocriticism: Hopes and Dangers
The third post in our mini-forum on critical methodologies and narrative in IR, now from Anthony Burke. Anthony is Associate Professor of International Politics at the University of New South Wales,...
View ArticleTo Yahya
The fourth in our mini-forum on critical methodology and narrative (the full series is here). This entry is authored by A—, a student and activist who shall remain nameless, the political realities and...
View ArticleNarrative, Self, Agency: Reflections on a Workshop
Richard Jackson offers the fifth post in the Methodology and Narrative mini-forum. Richard is Professor of Peace Studies and Deputy Director of the National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies,...
View ArticleIn Praise of Question Marks: Reflections on ‘Critical Methodologies:...
The sixth post on critical methodologies and narrative, by Jennifer Riggan. Jennifer is an Assistant Professor of International Studies in the Department of Historical and Political Studies at Arcadia...
View ArticleOxygen: Impressions from the Workshop ‘Critical Methodologies: Narrative...
Post seven in our ongoing mini-forum on methodology and narrative in (critical) IR. This time it’s the turn of Oded Löwenheim, who is Senior Lecturer at the Department of International Relations, The...
View Article“Across Oceans To Hear”
The eighth post in our Methodology and Narrative mini-forum, this time from Naeem Inayatullah. Naeem teaches at Ithaca College. His research locates the Third World in international relations. He shows...
View ArticleIndigenous Narrative Methods: A Hawaiian Perspective
We’re now up to the ninth post in our consistently excellent methodology and narrative mini-forum, and this one was contributed by Noelani Goodyear-Kaʻōpua. Noelani is an Associate Professor of...
View ArticleThe Personal is Political, But Is It IR? On Writing as a Mother and Feminist
The penultimate post in our methodology and narrative mini-forum, written by Annick T.R. Wibben. Annick is Associate Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of San Francisco....
View ArticleReflections on Narrative Voice
The final post in our mini-forum on critical methodologies and narrative in IR. The series is closed by Himadeep Muppidi, who is Betty G.C. Cartwright Professor of International Studies and Political...
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