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This new handbook is about the practices of conducting research on
military issues. As an edited collection, it brings together an
extensive group of authors from a range of disciplinary
perspectives whose chapters engage with the conceptual, practical
and political questions raised when doing military research. The
book considers a wide range of questions around research about, on
and with military organisations, personnel and activities, from
diverse starting-points across the social sciences, arts and
humanities. Each chapter in this volume: Describes the nature of
the military research topic under scrutiny and explains what
research practices were undertaken and why. Discusses the author's
research activities, addressing the nature of their engagement with
their subjects and explaining how the method or approach under
scrutiny was distinctive because of the military context or subject
of the research. Reflects on the author's research experiences, and
the specific, often unique, negotiations with the politics and
practices of military institutions and military personnel before,
during and after their research fieldwork. The book provides a
focussed overview of methodological approaches to critical studies
of military personnel and institutions, and processes and practices
of militarisation and militarism. In particular, it engages with
the growth in qualitative approaches to military research,
particularly research carried out on military topics outside
military research institutions. The handbook provides the reader
with a comprehensive guide to how critical military research is
being undertaken by social scientists and humanities scholars
today, and sets out suggestions for future approaches to military
research. This book will be of much interest to students of
military studies, war and conflict studies, and research methods in
general.
This new handbook is about the practices of conducting research on
military issues. As an edited collection, it brings together an
extensive group of authors from a range of disciplinary
perspectives whose chapters engage with the conceptual, practical
and political questions raised when doing military research. The
book considers a wide range of questions around research about, on
and with military organisations, personnel and activities, from
diverse starting-points across the social sciences, arts and
humanities. Each chapter in this volume: Describes the nature of
the military research topic under scrutiny and explains what
research practices were undertaken and why. Discusses the author's
research activities, addressing the nature of their engagement with
their subjects and explaining how the method or approach under
scrutiny was distinctive because of the military context or subject
of the research. Reflects on the author's research experiences, and
the specific, often unique, negotiations with the politics and
practices of military institutions and military personnel before,
during and after their research fieldwork. The book provides a
focussed overview of methodological approaches to critical studies
of military personnel and institutions, and processes and practices
of militarisation and militarism. In particular, it engages with
the growth in qualitative approaches to military research,
particularly research carried out on military topics outside
military research institutions. The handbook provides the reader
with a comprehensive guide to how critical military research is
being undertaken by social scientists and humanities scholars
today, and sets out suggestions for future approaches to military
research. This book will be of much interest to students of
military studies, war and conflict studies, and research methods in
general.
The arrival of the aerostatic balloon at the end of the nineteenth
century ushered in a new perspective on the battlefield, taking
over from the mount - the hill at the edge of the field of combat -
and the fortified tower positioned within it. Since then there has
been no perspective more culpable in war, violence and security
than the aerial one. From Above explores the aerial view in new
depth and clarity. It draws in vivid detail on studies of the
aerial perspective today and on rich empirical investigations of
the aerial view from the past. Chapters examine a range of case
studies and examples, from Vietnam and the balloon prospect,
camouflage, colonial policing, to today's drone wars. The
contributors draw on perspectives from history, international
relations, political geography and cultural studies in order to
provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the view from
above. They also consider the view from above in relation to its
technologies, legalities, practices, doctrines, and visual culture.
Among the contributors are renowned international experts such as
Derek Gregory, Trevor Paglen, Caren Kaplan, Klaus Dodds and Priya
Satia. The aerial view is a perspective that can no longer be
ignored, one that is of growing significance for those interested
in geopolitics, militarism and conflict.
The arrival of the aerostatic balloon at the end of the nineteenth
century ushered in a new perspective on the battlefield, taking
over from the mount - the hill at the edge of the field of combat -
and the fortified tower positioned within it. Since then there has
been no perspective more culpable in war, violence and security
than the aerial one. From Above explores the aerial view in new
depth and clarity. It draws in vivid detail on studies of the
aerial perspective today and on rich empirical investigations of
the aerial view from the past. Chapters examine a range of case
studies and examples, from Vietnam and the balloon prospect,
camouflage, colonial policing, to today's drone wars. The
contributors draw on perspectives from history, international
relations, political geography and cultural studies in order to
provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the view from
above. They also consider the view from above in relation to its
technologies, legalities, practices, doctrines, and visual culture.
Among the contributors are renowned international experts such as
Derek Gregory, Trevor Paglen, Caren Kaplan, Klaus Dodds and Priya
Satia. The aerial view is a perspective that can no longer be
ignored, one that is of growing significance for those interested
in geopolitics, militarism and conflict.
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