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This is a book on methods, how scholars embody them and how working within, from or against Constructivism has shaped that use and embodiment.A vibrant cross-section of contributors write of interdisciplinary encounters, first interactions with the discipline of International Relations, discuss engagements in different techniques and tactics, and of pursuing different methods ranging from ethnographic to computer simulations, from sociology to philosophy and history. Presenting a range of voices, many constructivist, some outside and even critical of Constructivism, the volume shows methods as useful tools for approaching research and political positions in International Relations, while also containing contingent, inexact, unexpected, and even surprising qualities for opening further research. It gives a rich account of how the discipline was transformed in the 1990s and early 2000s, and how this shaped careers, positions and interactions.It will be of interest to both students and scholars of methods and theory in International Relations and global politics.

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Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations
This is a book on methods, how scholars embody them and how working within, from or against Constructivism has shaped that use and embodiment.
A vibrant cross-section of contributors write of interdisciplinary encounters, first interactions with the discipline of International Relations, discuss engagements in different techniques and tactics, and of pursuing different methods ranging from ethnographic to computer simulations, from sociology to philosophy and history. Presenting a range of voices, many constructivist, some outside and even critical of Constructivism, the volume shows methods as useful tools for approaching research and political positions in International Relations, while also containing contingent, inexact, unexpected, and even surprising qualities for opening further research. It gives a rich account of how the discipline was transformed in the 1990s and early 2000s, and how this shaped careers, positions and interactions.
It will be of interest to both students and scholars of methods and theory in International Relations and global politics.
Brent J. Steele is Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair and Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, USA.
Harry D. Gould is Associate Professor of International Relations at Florida International University, USA.
Oliver Kessler is Associate Professor at the University of Erfurt, Germany.
New International Relations
The field of international relations has changed dramatically in recent years. This new series will cover the major issues that have emerged and reflect the latest academic thinking in this particular dynamic area.
Edited by Richard Little, University of Bristol, Iver B. Neumann, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI), Norway and Jutta Weldes, University of Bristol.
Coercive Sanctions and International Conflicts
A Sociological Theory
Mark Daniel Jaeger
Security, Defense Discourse and Identity in NATO and Europe
How France Changed Foreign Policy
Falk Ostermann
Special Relationships in World Politics
Inter-state Friendship and Diplomacy after the Second World War
Kristin Haugevik
Kinship in International Relations
Edited by Kristin Haugevik and Iver B. Neumann
Small States and Shelter Theory
Icelands External Affairs
Baldur Thorhallsson
The Use of Force under International Law
Lawyerized States in a Legalized World
Fernando G. Nuez-Mietz
Discourse and Affect in Foreign Policy
Germany and the Iraq War
Jakub Eberle
Tactical Constructivism, Method, and International Relations
Edited by Brent J. Steele, Harry D. Gould and Oliver Kessler
First published 2020
by Routledge
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and by Routledge
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Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2020 selection and editorial matter, Brent J. Steele, Harry D. Gould and Oliver Kessler; individual chapters, the contributors
The right of Brent J. Steele, Harry D. Gould and Oliver Kessler to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe.
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ISBN: 978-1-138-08976-1 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-10903-9 (ebk)
Jack Amoureux is a Teacher/Scholar postdoctoral fellow at Wake Forest University. His areas of interest include ethics in world politics, security and US foreign policy, global governance, and international relations theories. He also specializes in the theory and scholarship of Aristotle, Hannah Arendt, and Michel Foucault.
Alexander D. Barder is Associate Professor of International Relations at Florida International University, USA.
Benjamin de Carvalho is a senior research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. His research interests have, broadly speaking, been between three areas: (i) historical international relations, (ii) UN peacekeeping, and (iii) status in international relations.
M. L. deRaismes Combes is an adjunct professor at George Washington University and American University, USA.
Anne-Marie DAoust is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the Universit du Qubec Montral (UQAM), Canada.
Jamie Frueh is Professor of Global Politics and Director of the Center for Engaged Learning at Bridgewater College, USA.
Harry D. Gould is Associate Professor of International Relations at Florida International University, USA.
Piki Ish-Shalom is the A. Ephraim and Shirley Diamond Family Chair in International Relations and Associate Professor at Hebrew University Jerusalem, Israel.
Oliver Kessler is Associate Professor at the University of Erfurt, Germany.
Xymena Kurowska is Associate Professor at Central European University, Hungary.
Halvard Leira is a senior research fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. His main areas of research are foreign policy and diplomacy, with a special emphasis on the Norwegian varieties. He also has a long-standing research interest in historical international relations, and international thought.
Cecilia Lynch is Professor of Political Science at the University of California-Irvine, USA.
David M. McCourt is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California-Davis, USA.
Nicholas Onuf is Professor Emeritus of International Relations at Florida International University, USA.
Hannes Peltonen is Senior Lecturer in International Politics at the University of Tampere, Finland.
Marcos S. Scauso is a Research Fellow at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame, USA.
Amy Skonieczny is an Associate Professor of International Relations at San Francisco State University, USA.
Brent J. Steele is Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair and Professor of Political Science at the University of Utah, USA.
Jelena Subotic is Professor of Political Science at Georgia State University, USA.
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