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ID105720
Title ProperProblem of Values" and international relations scholarship
Other Title InformationFrom applied reflexivity to reflexivism
LanguageENG
AuthorHamati-Ataya, Inanna
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In light of recent discussions of cognitive and ethical dilemmas related to International Relations (IR) scholarship, this paper proposes to engage the "problem of values" in IR as a composite question whose cognitive treatment requires the objectivation of the more profoundly institutional and social processes that subtend its emergence and evolution within the discipline. This analysis is hereby offered as an exercise in reflexive scholarship. Insofar as the question of values constitutes a defining cognitive and moral concern for reflexive knowledge itself, the paper also points to the need for its reformulation within an epistemic framework that is capable of moving beyond reflexivity to Reflexivism proper, understood as a systematic socio-cognitive practice of reflexivity.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Review Vol.13, No. 2; June 2011:p259-287
Journal SourceInternational Studies Review Vol.13, No. 2; June 2011:p259-287
Key Words"Problem of Values" ;  International Relations Scholarship ;  Applied Reflexivity