Research methods in critical security studies an introduction

"This textbook surveys new and emergent methods for doing research in critical security studies, filling a gap in the literature. The 2nd edition has been revised and updated. This textbook is a practical guide to research design in this increasingly established field. Arguing for a serious att...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Salter, Mark B., editor (editor), Mutlu, Can E., 1984- editor, Frowd, Philippe M., editor
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: London : Routledge [2023]
Edition:Second edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009826132006719
Table of Contents:
  • Preface to the 2nd edition
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Part I Research design
  • Chapter 2 Research design
  • Chapter 3 Wondering as research attitude
  • Chapter 4 Do you have what it takes? : Accounting for emotional and material capacities
  • Chapter 5 Attuning to "mess": Not presuming to know sanctuary
  • Chapter 6 Engaging collaborative writing critically
  • Chapter 7 Accessing the "field" of terrorism studies
  • Part II Ethnography
  • Chapter 8 Ethnography
  • Chapter 9 Travelling with ethnography
  • Chapter 10 Reflexive inquiry
  • Chapter 11 Listening to migrant stories: Considerations on voice
  • Chapter 12 Learning by feeling: Emotional intelligence and fieldwork
  • Chapter 13 Doing sensitive research: Fieldwork ethics and methodologies
  • Chapter 14 'China is the safest country in the world!': Translation, travel, and the problem of 'fit'
  • Chapter 15 Methods that mirror migration: Ethics and entanglement en route
  • Chapter 16 Researching security decisions at the border (or serendipity and secret places)
  • Chapter 17 'Dangerous' fieldwork
  • Part III Practices
  • Chapter 18 Practices
  • Chapter 19 The practice of writing
  • Chapter 20 Researching anti-deportation: Socialization as method
  • Chapter 21 Expertise in the aviation security field
  • Chapter 22 Mapping urban security practices
  • Chapter 23 Following Turkish border practices
  • Part IV Discourse
  • Chapter 24 Discourse
  • Chapter 25 Archives
  • Chapter 26 Legislative practices
  • Chapter 27 Problems, tools, and creativity: A pragmatist approach to emotion and security
  • Chapter 28 Keeping secrets: Freedom of information requests and critical security studies
  • Chapter 29 Understanding discourses of Arctic in/security
  • Part V Corporeal
  • Chapter 30 The corporeal
  • Chapter 31 Theorizing the body in IR
  • Chapter 32 Reading the maternal body as political event
  • Chapter 33 Sonic encounters in critical security studies: Reflections from ethnographic fieldwork in Morocco
  • Chapter 34 Thinking like a microbe
  • Part VI Materiality
  • Chapter 35 Materiality
  • Chapter 36 Infrastructure
  • Chapter 37 The F-35
  • Chapter 38 Complicating risk, home, and the field: Security research in spaces of control
  • Chapter 39 Unlearning research methods: Stories of attunement and failure
  • Chapter 40 Security technologies and criticality
  • Chapter 41 Materiality and the production of objects
  • Part VII Conclusion
  • Chapter 42 Emerging trends
  • Index.