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Triangulating debates within the field: teaching international relations research methodology / Howard, Peter   Journal Article
Howard, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Undergraduate introductory methods courses offer a unique opportunity to bring methodological pluralism to the field by teaching students multiple approaches to research. This article presents one way to organize an introductory undergraduate research methods course. By focusing on central debates between methodological approaches on issues of causality, context, and essentialism, an instructor can introduce positivism, interpretivism, and relationalism as distinct, coherent methodological approaches to research. Depicting these three debates and three approaches graphically on a triangle can illuminate some core methodological debates within the field today. It also illuminates the methodological underpinnings of many of the discipline's theoretical debates.
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Why not invade North Korea? threats language games, and US fore / Howard, Peter Dec 2004  Journal Article
Howard, Peter Journal Article
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Publication Dec 2004.
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