Journal issue

Methodological Issues

How to Do Critical Security Studies

Cultures & Conflits
2016/2 No 102


200 pages

Presentation

Critical security studies has not escaped from the renewed interest in methodology which has swept across International Relations and, more generally, the social sciences in recent years. Yet, is there a particular methodological approach which meets the critical imperative of this field of study? This special issue of Cultures & Conflits aims to open up a dialogue on methodological practices as they are put to the test and “methodological bricolage” as a source, obstacle, and space for the development of a refined, insured, and engaged critique within security studies.

Table of contents

Special Issue

Journal article

Methodological Approaches to Security: Commitments, Obstacles, and Challenges

Introduction

Journal article

Visual Popular Culture: A Terrain to be explored for Critical Security Studies

Journal article

Interrogating the “Social Life of Methods” in Critical Approaches to Security

Journal article

Analyzing the Field of Security in Switzerland: Towards a Hypertrophy of Internal Security and Some Methodological Remarks

Journal article

The Polycentric Governance of Cybercrime: The Fragmented Networks of International Cooperation

Journal article

European Elites as field(s)

Reflections on the Uses of Prosopography and Geometric Data Analysis Based on Three Collective Research Experiences on Transnational Objects

Book Review

Journal article

Grappling with the Vibrations of the Social: A Return to the Practice Turn in International Relations

Miscellaneous Contributions

Journal article

When the Stateless and the Infidels Protest: Territories, Conflicts, Innovations


Publication date: 08/31/2016

Uploaded: 09/01/2016

ISBN 9782343100753

This issue is available in conditional access

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