The aim of this essay is to discuss the places of the notions of subjectivity and reflexivity within International Relations (IR) theory by contrasting the classical perspective inspired by positivism with a dialogical perspective which tries to fully integrate these notions in its examination of the specific nexus between identity and alterity. This dialogical perspective proposes a reflexive tool, the hermeneutical locus, which is intended to provide a way to assess the subjectivity of the cognised without falling into reification and a reflexive archaeology of the discipline of IR itself. In this sense, a dialogical approach wishes to offer a reflexive tool for and on IR theory. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs020313
This article addresses the notion of reflexivity in international theory through an attempt to trans...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This book charts the role played by conceptions of truth in the development of a critical tradition ...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the places of the notions of subjectivity and reflexivity within...
Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, die existierende Vorstellungen über Subjektivität und Reflexivität inne...
This article advances a call for greater reflexivity in International Relations (IR) to uncover vari...
The notion of ‘reflexivity’ has been so intimately tied to the critique of positivism and empiricis...
In light of recent discussions of cognitive and ethical dilemmas related to International Relations ...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
Where do(es) international relations present? The discipline of International Relations (IR) avoids ...
Adopting a reflexive, praxeological understanding of science that rejects the objectivist epistemic ...
Without question there is no shortage of reflexivity in the discipline of International Relations (I...
Trying specifically not to fall into either eclecticism or redundancy, this paper is an attempt to d...
The notion of ‘reflexivity’ has been so intimately tied to the critique of positivism and empiricism...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
This article addresses the notion of reflexivity in international theory through an attempt to trans...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This book charts the role played by conceptions of truth in the development of a critical tradition ...
The aim of this essay is to discuss the places of the notions of subjectivity and reflexivity within...
Ziel dieses Beitrags ist es, die existierende Vorstellungen über Subjektivität und Reflexivität inne...
This article advances a call for greater reflexivity in International Relations (IR) to uncover vari...
The notion of ‘reflexivity’ has been so intimately tied to the critique of positivism and empiricis...
In light of recent discussions of cognitive and ethical dilemmas related to International Relations ...
This article argues for a new perspective on the meaning and implications of reflexivity for underst...
Where do(es) international relations present? The discipline of International Relations (IR) avoids ...
Adopting a reflexive, praxeological understanding of science that rejects the objectivist epistemic ...
Without question there is no shortage of reflexivity in the discipline of International Relations (I...
Trying specifically not to fall into either eclecticism or redundancy, this paper is an attempt to d...
The notion of ‘reflexivity’ has been so intimately tied to the critique of positivism and empiricism...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
This article addresses the notion of reflexivity in international theory through an attempt to trans...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This book charts the role played by conceptions of truth in the development of a critical tradition ...