Qualitative Methods in Military Studies
Research Experiences and Challenges
Herausgeber: Carreiras, Helena; Castro, Celso
Qualitative Methods in Military Studies
Research Experiences and Challenges
Herausgeber: Carreiras, Helena; Castro, Celso
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This book examines the methodology of qualitative research in military studies.
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This book examines the methodology of qualitative research in military studies.
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- Cass Military Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 158mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138797482
- ISBN-10: 1138797480
- Artikelnr.: 40577717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cass Military Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 158mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781138797482
- ISBN-10: 1138797480
- Artikelnr.: 40577717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Helena Carreiras is professor at ISCTE-University Institute of Lisbon and senior researcher at CIES-IUL. She was deputy director of the Portuguese National Defence Institute between 2010 and 2012, and holds a PhD in Social & Political Sciences from the European University Institute. She is the author of Gender and the Military (Routledge, 2006). Celso Castro is professor and current director of CPDOC (The School of Social Sciences and History) at Getulio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). He has a PhD in Social Anthropology and is the author of several books on the military.
Introduction, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras 1. Anthropological Methods
and the Study of the Military: the Brazilian Experience, Celso Castro 2.
Insider Anthropology: Theoretical and Empirical Issues for the Researcher,
Charles Kirke 3. Studying Cross-Cultural Competence in the Military.
Methodological Considerations of Applied Contract Research for the German
Armed Forces, Phil C. Langer & Carsten Pietsch 4. Evolving Experiences.
Auto-Ethnography and Military Sociology: A South African Immersion, Ian
Liebenberg 5. Side effects of the Chain of Command on Anthropological
Research: the Brazilian Army, Piero C. Leirner 6. Negotiating Access to an
Argentinean Military Institution in Democratic Times: Difficulties and
Challenges, Alejandra Navarro 7. Research Relations in Military Settings:
How does Gender Matter?, Helena Carreiras & Ana Alexandre 8. Inside the
Military Organization: Experience of Researching the Slovenian Armed
Forces, Janja Vuga & Jelena Juvan 9. Studying the Military in a Comparative
Perspective: Methodological Challenges and Issues. The example of French
and German Officers in European Defense and Security Policy, Delphine
Deschaux-Beaume 10. Interviewing a Group: a Social Dramatic Art. Few
Remarks on Dynamics and Stakes of Military Groups, Said Haddad 11. Research
on Latin America's Soldiers: Generals, Sergeants, and Guerrilla
Comandantes, Dirk Kruijt Conclusion, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras
and the Study of the Military: the Brazilian Experience, Celso Castro 2.
Insider Anthropology: Theoretical and Empirical Issues for the Researcher,
Charles Kirke 3. Studying Cross-Cultural Competence in the Military.
Methodological Considerations of Applied Contract Research for the German
Armed Forces, Phil C. Langer & Carsten Pietsch 4. Evolving Experiences.
Auto-Ethnography and Military Sociology: A South African Immersion, Ian
Liebenberg 5. Side effects of the Chain of Command on Anthropological
Research: the Brazilian Army, Piero C. Leirner 6. Negotiating Access to an
Argentinean Military Institution in Democratic Times: Difficulties and
Challenges, Alejandra Navarro 7. Research Relations in Military Settings:
How does Gender Matter?, Helena Carreiras & Ana Alexandre 8. Inside the
Military Organization: Experience of Researching the Slovenian Armed
Forces, Janja Vuga & Jelena Juvan 9. Studying the Military in a Comparative
Perspective: Methodological Challenges and Issues. The example of French
and German Officers in European Defense and Security Policy, Delphine
Deschaux-Beaume 10. Interviewing a Group: a Social Dramatic Art. Few
Remarks on Dynamics and Stakes of Military Groups, Said Haddad 11. Research
on Latin America's Soldiers: Generals, Sergeants, and Guerrilla
Comandantes, Dirk Kruijt Conclusion, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras
Introduction, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras 1. Anthropological Methods
and the Study of the Military: the Brazilian Experience, Celso Castro 2.
Insider Anthropology: Theoretical and Empirical Issues for the Researcher,
Charles Kirke 3. Studying Cross-Cultural Competence in the Military.
Methodological Considerations of Applied Contract Research for the German
Armed Forces, Phil C. Langer & Carsten Pietsch 4. Evolving Experiences.
Auto-Ethnography and Military Sociology: A South African Immersion, Ian
Liebenberg 5. Side effects of the Chain of Command on Anthropological
Research: the Brazilian Army, Piero C. Leirner 6. Negotiating Access to an
Argentinean Military Institution in Democratic Times: Difficulties and
Challenges, Alejandra Navarro 7. Research Relations in Military Settings:
How does Gender Matter?, Helena Carreiras & Ana Alexandre 8. Inside the
Military Organization: Experience of Researching the Slovenian Armed
Forces, Janja Vuga & Jelena Juvan 9. Studying the Military in a Comparative
Perspective: Methodological Challenges and Issues. The example of French
and German Officers in European Defense and Security Policy, Delphine
Deschaux-Beaume 10. Interviewing a Group: a Social Dramatic Art. Few
Remarks on Dynamics and Stakes of Military Groups, Said Haddad 11. Research
on Latin America's Soldiers: Generals, Sergeants, and Guerrilla
Comandantes, Dirk Kruijt Conclusion, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras
and the Study of the Military: the Brazilian Experience, Celso Castro 2.
Insider Anthropology: Theoretical and Empirical Issues for the Researcher,
Charles Kirke 3. Studying Cross-Cultural Competence in the Military.
Methodological Considerations of Applied Contract Research for the German
Armed Forces, Phil C. Langer & Carsten Pietsch 4. Evolving Experiences.
Auto-Ethnography and Military Sociology: A South African Immersion, Ian
Liebenberg 5. Side effects of the Chain of Command on Anthropological
Research: the Brazilian Army, Piero C. Leirner 6. Negotiating Access to an
Argentinean Military Institution in Democratic Times: Difficulties and
Challenges, Alejandra Navarro 7. Research Relations in Military Settings:
How does Gender Matter?, Helena Carreiras & Ana Alexandre 8. Inside the
Military Organization: Experience of Researching the Slovenian Armed
Forces, Janja Vuga & Jelena Juvan 9. Studying the Military in a Comparative
Perspective: Methodological Challenges and Issues. The example of French
and German Officers in European Defense and Security Policy, Delphine
Deschaux-Beaume 10. Interviewing a Group: a Social Dramatic Art. Few
Remarks on Dynamics and Stakes of Military Groups, Said Haddad 11. Research
on Latin America's Soldiers: Generals, Sergeants, and Guerrilla
Comandantes, Dirk Kruijt Conclusion, Celso Castro & Helena Carreiras