The article uses psychoanalytic object relations theory to construct a way to understand why interviews in IR research – viewed here as encounters between strangers – can be felt as 'catastrophic'. The theory supports critical theoretical approaches that suggest that the world is structured through self-other relations, and argues that encounters with 'others' are unsettling because they can undermine the ways we constitute ourselves in relation to the wider world. Yet such challenges are inevitable if research is to challenge existing object constructions and the power relations that attend them. The article illustrates this argument with a detailed discussion of research interviews conducted in Zimbabwe
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Historically, there has been an ambivalent attitude in psychology toward the place of the “subjecti...
The article uses psychoanalytic object relations theory to construct a way to understand why intervi...
This article will address the issue of using understandings of psychodynamic interrelations as a mea...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
Reflexivity in qualitative and ethnographic social science research can provide a rich source of dat...
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After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
This article will deal with the different power relationships that are in play during the interview ...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
This article starts with my dissatisfaction with the post-structuralist treatment of the production ...
After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
Abstract This article explores methodological challenges in studying intimacies through analysing a...
Historically, there has been an ambivalent attitude in psychology toward the place of the “subjecti...
The article uses psychoanalytic object relations theory to construct a way to understand why intervi...
This article will address the issue of using understandings of psychodynamic interrelations as a mea...
This article examines the dynamics between the author and an interviewee called 'Brian'. The article...
Reflexivity in qualitative and ethnographic social science research can provide a rich source of dat...
This article takes the stance that the subjectivity of the researcher is an integral part of the res...
After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
This article will deal with the different power relationships that are in play during the interview ...
Recent years have seen psychoanalysis move out of the clinical area into the arena of empirical soci...
This article reflects on pivotal concepts of psychoanalytic practice and theory, applied to a single...
This article starts with my dissatisfaction with the post-structuralist treatment of the production ...
After outlining briefly some of the key ideas in symbolic interactionist theories of self, this arti...
The article argues that interactions in qualitative interviews and ethnography can be analyzed as re...
Abstract This article explores methodological challenges in studying intimacies through analysing a...
Historically, there has been an ambivalent attitude in psychology toward the place of the “subjecti...