The debates of methodology and methods: Reflections on the development of the study of international relations
Purpose - This paper aims to explore the interplay between methods and methodologies in the field of international relations (IR) over the 100 years of its lifetime reflecting on the relationship between the rise of new research methods and the rise of new methodologies. Design/methodology/approach - This paper looks in retrospect into the field's great debates using a historiography approach. It maps chronologically the interplay of methods and methodology throughout the stages of the development of the study of IR. Findings - This paper argues that inspite of narratives of triumph being common in the field, the coexistence of competing research methods and methodologies is the defining feature of the field. All theories, all methods and all methodologies have undergone a process of criticism, self-criticism and change. New methodologies have not necessarily accompanied the rise of new research methods in the field. Originality/value - Drawing a map of the field's methodologies and methods reveals necessarily its dynamism and its plurality. An honest map of the field is one that highlights not only theoretical differences but also ontological, epistemological and methodological differences embedded in the field's debates.
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2024
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Authors: | Samra, Amira Abou |
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Review of Economics and Political Science (REPS). - ISSN 2631-3561. - Vol. 9.2024, 6, p. 554-571
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Bingley : Emerald |
Subject: | Historiography | Metatheory | Methodology | Post-positivism | Research methods |
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