Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy

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Autobiographical Vignettes
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Chris Rogers
Christopher May
Classical Political Economy
Constructivist Grounded Theory Methodology
Contemporary Global Political Economy
Critical International Political Economy
Critical Methods
Critical Political Economy
Critical Research Ethic
critical research methods in IPE
Critical School
Critical Social Research
Cultural Political Economy
David Blaney
Deliberative Moments
Dimitris Stevis
empirical inquiry strategies
empirical research
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Ian Bruff
International Monetary Fund
International Political Economy
International Political Economy Scholars
intersectional analysis
IPE
IRB
John Hultgren
Kia M. Q. Hall
knowledge production processes
Liam Stanley
Liberal Financial Governance
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Naeem Inayatullah
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Pluralist Methodology
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reflexive methodology
research ethics in social sciences
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781138934276
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy offers students and scholars the first methods book for the critical school of International Political Economy (IPE). What does it mean to ‘do’ critical research? How do we write about the evidence we present? This volume explores our shared critical ethic to demonstrate how methods are transformative and reimagines research strategies as both an embodied practice and a social process.

By presenting methodologically informed ways of researching, enriched by real-life accounts from academics doing empirical research, the volume seeks to forge a new collaborative path that builds a critical ethic and modes of inquiry within International Political Economy. Substantive chapters advance the pluralism of the critical school of cultural political economy and seek to articulate its nascent research ethic. Short autobiographical vignettes articulate the professional journeys of contributors who ‘do’ critical political economy. There is practical advice on how to develop evidence from an iterative reflexive research strategy. Using this innovative format offers a guide to methods in critical political economy by engaging directly with the people doing research, not only as technical practice but also as lived experience.

The combination of research and practice presented throughout the book offers an extensive and authoritative framework for evaluating how methods are part of critical research and will be essential reading for all students and scholars of IPE.

Johnna Montgomerie is a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of the Political Economy Research Centre at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.