Insecurities, Uncertainty, and Human Rights: A Conversation with the Colombian Ombudsman (Event will be held in Spanish)
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Attendance
If you would like to register to attend the workshop, please email Janina.dill@politics.ox.ac.uk with your name and institutional affiliation. Participant numbers will be limited to ensure a fruitful discussion. Papers will be pre-circulated and taken as read. Please only register if you are willing to read the papers in advance.
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Schedule (*Responding authors mentioned first)
In this chapter we offer some reflections, as well references for further study, for scholars engaged in research and knowledge production in the field of International Relations (IR), that is those “doing IR”. We may think of research methods as the strategies and tools that allow us to acquire knowledge about international relations. To make the most of the research techniques available to us, it is first useful to consider the objects of our study, as well as the nature of the disciplinary context in which knowledge production takes place.