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Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations
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Qualitative Research in Politics and International Relations
A practical and pluralist guide

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December 2024 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

This groundbreaking textbook is the essential introduction to qualitative research for politics and international relations. Presented in a refreshingly accessible manner, this text applies a practical approach to help you learn by doing and will equip you with the tools to get researching. Embrace a pedagogical approach that seamlessly integrates theoretical insights with hands-on guidance, empowering you to navigate the complexities of qualitative research with confidence and clarity.

Key Benefits Include:

· Practical Approach: bid farewell to abstract learning with practical tools and exercises that instil intuition and proficiency. Step-by-step support for students grappling with the logistical intricacies of research design, data collection, and analysis.

· Close Links to the Disciplines: immerse yourself in the latest seminal research and learn how to select robust qualitative designs for your research questions.

· Demystify Theory and Methodology: this text addresses the perennial challenge of aligning theory with methodology, providing a cohesive framework for qualitative research.

· Expert Guidance: for educators seeking to incorporate this invaluable resource into their curriculum, a complementary online teaching guidebook offers guidance and suggestions on how to truly engage with the material and enrich the learning experience for your students.

An essential companion for undergraduate students navigating qualitative methods modules to postgraduate students and researchers shaping their research projects.

Corina Lacatus is a Senior Lecturer in Global Governance at the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London.

 
Part 1: Foundations of qualitative research
 
Chapter 1: What is qualitative research?
 
Chapter 2: Theory, Methodology and Methods in Politics and International Relations
 
Chapter 3: How do I ask a good research question?
 
Chapter 4: Collecting qualitative data
 
Chapter 5: Some challenges of research design and of qualitative data analysis
 
Chapter 6: Ethical considerations
 
PART 2: Doing qualitative research
 
Chapter 7: Ethnographic field research
 
Chapter 8: Content-centred research
 
Chapter 9: Discourse analysis
 
Chapter 10: Historical research

Corina Lacatus

Corina Lacatus is a Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at Queen Mary University of London. During 2020-2021, she is a Hillary Rodham Clinton Fellow at the Queen’s University Belfast. Corina's research explores international organisations’ responses to complex humanitarian crises, focusing on crises of forced human displacement and public health. It is at the intersection of International Relations and Comparative Politics but also engages actively with Political Communication scholarship. Writ large, she is a scholar of international co-operation and global governance, focusing on the influence that... More About Author