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ID175156
Title ProperCombing the same beach
Other Title Informationanalytic eclecticism and the challenge of theoretical multilingualism
LanguageENG
AuthorBlanchard, Eric M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Sil and Katzenstein present analytic eclecticism as a pragmatic, problem-driven, policy-oriented heuristic, posed against the paradigmatism and parsimony inhibiting the study of world politics. I argue that Sil and Katzenstein’s approach is both promising (in that it is one of the more flexible available frameworks to bring separate research traditions into fruitful dialogue) and potentially problematic (if it limits itself to the triad of realism, liberalism, and constructivism). Informed by a recent methodological turn in post-positivist International Relations (IR) and Political Science, this essay takes seriously eclecticism’s commitment to theoretical multilingualism by imagining an eclectic engagement beyond the heuristic’s original purview and calling for eclectic attention to reflexivity, constitutive theorizing, and the dynamics of power and ethics. The article reflects on existing disciplinary power dynamics and disparities and the urgent demand for scholars to more fully contribute to developing effective approaches to real-world threats, such as climate change.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 75, No.3; Sep 2020: p.404-419
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 75 No 3
Key WordsDialogue ;  Analytic Eclecticism ;  Reflexivity ;  Post-Positivist IR ;  Constitutive Theorizing


 
 
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