Kaip tirti tarptautiniussantykius konstruktyvistiškai: filosofinių prielaidų irteorinių nuostatų analizė
How to do Research in International Relations ‘Constructively’: Analysis of the Main Philosophical Assumptions and Theoretical Principles
Author(s): Dovilė Jakniūnaitė, Evaldas NekrašasSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla & VU Tarptautinių santykių ir politikos mokslų institutas
Summary/Abstract: One of the biggest critiques for the constructivism in international relations discipline is the accusations of abstractiveness and having little substantive to say when talking about world politics. The article asserts that constructivism is not the typical theory of international relations or foreign policy analysis. Constructivism in the discipline is what every constructivist researcher makes of it, using a few fundamental statements about the analysis of social reality. In order to show how the constructivist international relations researchers apply the fundamental principles of the constructivist analysis of social reality to form their models of analysis, firstly, the article explains the metatheoretical assumptions of constructivism and the main problems that emerge trying to apply them in empirical research. Secondly, analysing three fundamental statements of metatheoretical constructivism (on intersubjective construction of meanings, relationship of ideas and materiality, and mutual constitutive relation of structure and agency) it is demonstrated how they are transformed and applied in more particular theoretical and empirical works of international politics. In the end several recommendation are provided on the main principles of constructivist research in international relations.
Journal: Politologija
- Issue Year: 2010
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 29-58
- Page Count: 30
- Language: Lithuanian