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El. knyga: Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Military Studies

Edited by (Tilburg University, the Netherlands), Edited by (Netherlands Defense Academy, Breda, the Netherlands), Edited by (Texas State University, USA)
  • Formatas: 356 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136203312
  • Formatas: 356 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Jun-2014
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781136203312

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This volume offers an overview of the methodologies of research in the field of military studies.

As an institution relying on individuals and resources provided by society, the military has been studied by scholars from a wide range of disciplines: political science, sociology, history, psychology, anthropology, economics and administrative studies. The methodological approaches in these disciplines vary from computational modelling of conflicts and surveys of military performance, to the qualitative study of military stories from the battlefield and veterans experiences. Rapidly developing technological facilities (more powerful hardware, more sophisticated software, digitalization of documents and pictures) render the methodologies in use more dynamic than ever.

The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Military Studies offers a comprehensive and dynamic overview of these developments as they emerge in the many approaches to military studies. The chapters in this Handbook are divided over four parts: starting research, qualitative methods, quantitative methods, and finalizing a study, and every chapter starts with the description of a well-published study illustrating the methodological issues that will be dealt with in that particular chapter. Hence, this Handbook not only provides methodological know-how, but also offers a useful overview of military studies from a variety of research perspectives.

This Handbook will be of much interest to students of military studies, security and war studies, civil-military relations, military sociology, political science and research methods in general.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
Preface xviii
PART I Getting started and seeing the context
1(64)
1 Introduction
3(6)
Joseph Soeters
Patricia M. Shields
Sebastiaan Rietjens
2 Getting access to the field: Insider/outsider perspectives
9(10)
Eyal Ben-Ari
Yagil Levy
3 Getting on the same net: How the theory-driven academic can better communicate with the pragmatic military client
19(10)
Nicholas Jans
4 Reflexivity: Potentially "dangerous liaisons"
29(11)
Eyal Ben-Ari
5 Doing military research in conflict environments
40(13)
Bjorn Muller-Wille
6 Studying host-nationals in operational areas: The challenge of Afghanistan
53(12)
William Maley
PART II Qualitative methods
65(112)
7 Historical research in the military domain
67(11)
Floribert Baudet
Eric A. Sibul
8 Retrieving what's already there: Archival data for research in defense acquisition
78(14)
Rene G. Rendon
Keith F. Snider
9 Process tracing in case studies
92(12)
Pascal Vennesson
Ina Wiesner
10 Being one of the guys or the fly on the wall? Participant observation of veteran bikers
104(12)
Rene Moelker
11 In-depth interviewing
116(13)
Brenda L. Moore
12 Qualitative data analysis: Seeing the patterns in the fog of civil-military interaction
129(13)
Sebastiaan Rietjens
13 Visual communication research and war
142(11)
Michael Griffin
14 Researching the most dangerous of all sources': Egodocuments
153(12)
Esmeralda Kleinreesink
15 Scrutinizing the Internet in search of "homegrown" terrorism
165(12)
Risa Brooks
PART III Quantitative methods
177(110)
16 Survey research in military settings
179(15)
James Griffith
17 Longitudinal design in using surveys in military research: Common challenges and techniques
194(11)
Jing Han
Manon Andres
18 Multilevel analysis: The examination of hierarchical data in military research
205(11)
Irina Goldenberg
Joseph Soeters
19 Cross-national research in the military: Comparing operational styles
216(12)
Chiara Ruffa
Joseph Soeters
20 Experimental methods in military and veteran studies
228(10)
Jeremy M. Teigen
21 The empirical analysis of conflicts, using databases
238(11)
Min Ye
Uk Heo
22 Computational modeling to study conflicts and terrorism
249(12)
Joseph K. Young
Michael G. Findley
23 Evaluating peace operations: Challenges and dimensions
261(12)
Daniel Druckman
Paul F. Diehl
24 Business analytics research in military organizations
273(14)
Jan-Bert Maas
Paul C. van Fenema
Jan-Kees Schakel
PART IV The end
287(39)
25 A New Approach to Doing Military Ethics
289(12)
Celestino Perez Jr.
26 Theory building in research on the military
301(11)
Eyal Ben-Ari
27 Doing practical research and publishing in military studies
312(14)
Patricia M. Shields
Travis A. Whetsell
Select bibliography 326(2)
Index 328
Joseph Soeters is Professor of Organization Studies at the Netherlands Defence Academy and Tilburg University, the Netherlands. He has published extensively in international academic journals and authored and (co-)edited several books.

Patricia M. Shields is Professor of Political Science at Texas State University, USA. She has been the editor-in-chief of Armed Forces & Society, the leading journal in military studies, since 2001. She has published extensively on the military.

Sebastiaan Rietjens is Associate Professor at the Netherlands Defence Academy, and a reserve major in the Netherlands army. He has done extensive fieldwork in military operations and has published in journals and books.