Researching Non-state Actors in International Security
Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Kruck, Andreas; Schneiker, Andrea
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Theory and Practice
Herausgeber: Kruck, Andreas; Schneiker, Andrea
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This book provides researchers and students with a discussion of methodological approaches for studying non-state actors in international security.
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This book provides researchers and students with a discussion of methodological approaches for studying non-state actors in international security.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781138947825
- ISBN-10: 1138947822
- Artikelnr.: 43678291
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 558g
- ISBN-13: 9781138947825
- ISBN-10: 1138947822
- Artikelnr.: 43678291
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Andreas Kruck is Assistant Professor of Global Governance at Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany, and co-author of International Organization (2012). Andrea Schneiker is Professor of Political Science at the University of Siegen, Germany, and author of Humanitarian NGOs, (In)Security and Identity (Routledge, 2015).
1. Introduction: Researching Non-State Actors in International Security - A
Multitude of Challenges, a Plurality of Approaches, Andreas Kruck and
Andrea Schneiker
2. Conceptualizing Political Violence of Non-State Actors in International
Security Research, Andreas Armborst
Part I: Interpreting Texts
3. Rebels without a Cause: Narrative Analysis as a Method for Research on
Rebel Movements, Alexander Spencer
4. PMSCs and Twitter: Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Evaluating Social
Media Data, Magnus Dau and Marlen Martin
5. Semi-Structured Interviews with Non-State and Security Actors, Anja Mihr
6. Combining Semi-Structured Interviews and Document Analysis in a Study of
Private Security Expertise, Joakim Berndtsson
7. Discussion Chapter: Comments on "Interpreting Texts", Jutta Joachim
Part II: Establishing Causal Claims
8. (Comparative) Case Studies: Combining Case Study Techniques for the
Causal Analysis of Security Privatization, Andreas Kruck
9. Qualitative Comparative Analysis and the Study of Non-State Actors,
Patrick Mello
10. Geospatial Analyses of Non-State Actors in Violent Conflicts,
Alexander De Juan
11. Discussion Chapter: Shadow Boxing in Plato's Cave: Assessing Causal
Claims, Bertjan Verbeek
Part III: Doing Fieldwork
12. An Ethnographic Approach to Non-State Security: Participation
Observation among Private Security Officers, Tessa Diphoorn
13. Using Experimental Methods in Post-Conflict Countries to Understand the
Effects of Gender Reforms in the Liberian National Police, Sabrina Karim
14. Empirical Assessment of (Policy) Effectiveness: The Role of Business in
Zones of Conflict, Melanie Coni-Zimmer and Klaus Dieter Wolf
15. Discussion Chapter: Practicing Reflexivity in Field Research, Jacqui
True
Conclusions and Perspectives for Researching Non-State Actors in
International Security
16. From Cookbooks to Dictionaries in the Making: Methodological
Perspectives for Research of Non-State Actors and Processes, Anna Leander
Multitude of Challenges, a Plurality of Approaches, Andreas Kruck and
Andrea Schneiker
2. Conceptualizing Political Violence of Non-State Actors in International
Security Research, Andreas Armborst
Part I: Interpreting Texts
3. Rebels without a Cause: Narrative Analysis as a Method for Research on
Rebel Movements, Alexander Spencer
4. PMSCs and Twitter: Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Evaluating Social
Media Data, Magnus Dau and Marlen Martin
5. Semi-Structured Interviews with Non-State and Security Actors, Anja Mihr
6. Combining Semi-Structured Interviews and Document Analysis in a Study of
Private Security Expertise, Joakim Berndtsson
7. Discussion Chapter: Comments on "Interpreting Texts", Jutta Joachim
Part II: Establishing Causal Claims
8. (Comparative) Case Studies: Combining Case Study Techniques for the
Causal Analysis of Security Privatization, Andreas Kruck
9. Qualitative Comparative Analysis and the Study of Non-State Actors,
Patrick Mello
10. Geospatial Analyses of Non-State Actors in Violent Conflicts,
Alexander De Juan
11. Discussion Chapter: Shadow Boxing in Plato's Cave: Assessing Causal
Claims, Bertjan Verbeek
Part III: Doing Fieldwork
12. An Ethnographic Approach to Non-State Security: Participation
Observation among Private Security Officers, Tessa Diphoorn
13. Using Experimental Methods in Post-Conflict Countries to Understand the
Effects of Gender Reforms in the Liberian National Police, Sabrina Karim
14. Empirical Assessment of (Policy) Effectiveness: The Role of Business in
Zones of Conflict, Melanie Coni-Zimmer and Klaus Dieter Wolf
15. Discussion Chapter: Practicing Reflexivity in Field Research, Jacqui
True
Conclusions and Perspectives for Researching Non-State Actors in
International Security
16. From Cookbooks to Dictionaries in the Making: Methodological
Perspectives for Research of Non-State Actors and Processes, Anna Leander
1. Introduction: Researching Non-State Actors in International Security - A
Multitude of Challenges, a Plurality of Approaches, Andreas Kruck and
Andrea Schneiker
2. Conceptualizing Political Violence of Non-State Actors in International
Security Research, Andreas Armborst
Part I: Interpreting Texts
3. Rebels without a Cause: Narrative Analysis as a Method for Research on
Rebel Movements, Alexander Spencer
4. PMSCs and Twitter: Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Evaluating Social
Media Data, Magnus Dau and Marlen Martin
5. Semi-Structured Interviews with Non-State and Security Actors, Anja Mihr
6. Combining Semi-Structured Interviews and Document Analysis in a Study of
Private Security Expertise, Joakim Berndtsson
7. Discussion Chapter: Comments on "Interpreting Texts", Jutta Joachim
Part II: Establishing Causal Claims
8. (Comparative) Case Studies: Combining Case Study Techniques for the
Causal Analysis of Security Privatization, Andreas Kruck
9. Qualitative Comparative Analysis and the Study of Non-State Actors,
Patrick Mello
10. Geospatial Analyses of Non-State Actors in Violent Conflicts,
Alexander De Juan
11. Discussion Chapter: Shadow Boxing in Plato's Cave: Assessing Causal
Claims, Bertjan Verbeek
Part III: Doing Fieldwork
12. An Ethnographic Approach to Non-State Security: Participation
Observation among Private Security Officers, Tessa Diphoorn
13. Using Experimental Methods in Post-Conflict Countries to Understand the
Effects of Gender Reforms in the Liberian National Police, Sabrina Karim
14. Empirical Assessment of (Policy) Effectiveness: The Role of Business in
Zones of Conflict, Melanie Coni-Zimmer and Klaus Dieter Wolf
15. Discussion Chapter: Practicing Reflexivity in Field Research, Jacqui
True
Conclusions and Perspectives for Researching Non-State Actors in
International Security
16. From Cookbooks to Dictionaries in the Making: Methodological
Perspectives for Research of Non-State Actors and Processes, Anna Leander
Multitude of Challenges, a Plurality of Approaches, Andreas Kruck and
Andrea Schneiker
2. Conceptualizing Political Violence of Non-State Actors in International
Security Research, Andreas Armborst
Part I: Interpreting Texts
3. Rebels without a Cause: Narrative Analysis as a Method for Research on
Rebel Movements, Alexander Spencer
4. PMSCs and Twitter: Sentiment Analysis as a Tool for Evaluating Social
Media Data, Magnus Dau and Marlen Martin
5. Semi-Structured Interviews with Non-State and Security Actors, Anja Mihr
6. Combining Semi-Structured Interviews and Document Analysis in a Study of
Private Security Expertise, Joakim Berndtsson
7. Discussion Chapter: Comments on "Interpreting Texts", Jutta Joachim
Part II: Establishing Causal Claims
8. (Comparative) Case Studies: Combining Case Study Techniques for the
Causal Analysis of Security Privatization, Andreas Kruck
9. Qualitative Comparative Analysis and the Study of Non-State Actors,
Patrick Mello
10. Geospatial Analyses of Non-State Actors in Violent Conflicts,
Alexander De Juan
11. Discussion Chapter: Shadow Boxing in Plato's Cave: Assessing Causal
Claims, Bertjan Verbeek
Part III: Doing Fieldwork
12. An Ethnographic Approach to Non-State Security: Participation
Observation among Private Security Officers, Tessa Diphoorn
13. Using Experimental Methods in Post-Conflict Countries to Understand the
Effects of Gender Reforms in the Liberian National Police, Sabrina Karim
14. Empirical Assessment of (Policy) Effectiveness: The Role of Business in
Zones of Conflict, Melanie Coni-Zimmer and Klaus Dieter Wolf
15. Discussion Chapter: Practicing Reflexivity in Field Research, Jacqui
True
Conclusions and Perspectives for Researching Non-State Actors in
International Security
16. From Cookbooks to Dictionaries in the Making: Methodological
Perspectives for Research of Non-State Actors and Processes, Anna Leander