Introduction 1. Feminist methodologies for international relations Brooke Ackerly, Maria Stern and Jacqui True Part I. Methodological Conversations Between Feminist and Non-Feminist International Relations: 2. Feminism meets international relations: some methodological issues J. Ann Tickner 3. Distracted reflections on the production, narration and refusal of feminist knowledge in international relations Marysia Zalewski 4. Inclusion and understanding: a collective methodology for feminist international relations S. Laurel Weldon Part II. Methods for Feminist International Relations: 5. Motives and methods: using multi-sited ethnography to study US national security discourses Carol Cohn 6. Methods for studying silences: gender analysis in institutions of hegemonic masculinity Annica Kronsell 7. Marginalized identity: new frontiers of research for IR? Bina D'Costa 8. From the trenches: dilemmas of feminist IR fieldwork Tami Jacoby 9. Racism, sexism, classism and much more: reading security-identity in marginalized sites Maria Stern Part III. Methodologies for Feminist International Relations: 10. Bringing art/museums to feminist international relations Christine Sylvester 11. Methods of feminist normative theory: a political ethic of care for international relations Fiona Robinson 12. Studying the struggles and wishes of the age: feminist theoretical methodology and feminist theoretical methods Brooke Ackerly and Jacqui True 13. Conclusion Brooke Ackerly, Maria Stern and Jacqui True.
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