International Organizations and Research Methods
An Introduction
Language
EnglishAbstract
Scholars have studied international organizations (IOs) in many disciplines, thus generating important theoretical developments. Yet a proper assessment and a broad discussion of the methods used to research these organizations are lacking. Which methods are being used to study IOs and in what ways? Do we need a specific methodology applied to the case of IOs? What are the concrete methodological challenges when doing research on IOs? International Organizations and Research Methods: An Introduction compiles an inventory of the methods developed in the study of IOs under the five headings of Observing, Interviewing, Documenting, Measuring, and Combining. It does not reconcile diverging views on the purpose and meaning of IO scholarship, but creates a space for scholars and students embedded in different academic traditions to reflect on methodological choices and the way they impact knowledge production on IOs.
Keywords
international organizations, inter-governmental organizations, methods, methodology, united nations, research, data, empirical research, fieldwork, research question, research design, qualitative methods, quantitative methods, mixed-methods, reflexivity, observation, interviews, statistics, document analysis, text analysis, voting analysis, archivesDOI
10.3998/mpub.11685289ISBN
9780472076222, 9780472056224, 9780472903542Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
2023Classification
Politics and government
Social research and statistics
International institutions
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)