Understanding peace research: methods and challenges / Kristine Hoglund and Magnus Oberg.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 303.66072 HOG/U (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P17803 |
Includes bibliographical references(p. [199]-209) and index.
Part 1 1. Doing Empirical Peace Research Kristine Hoglund and Magnus Oberg 2. The Origins of Contemporary Peace Research Peter Wallensteen Part 2 3. Peace Research and Source Criticism: Using Historical Methodology to Improve Information Gathering and Analysis Tomislav Dulic 4. Gathering Conflict Information Using News Resources Magnus Oberg and Margareta Sollenberg 5. News Reports versus Written Narratives: Collecting Information Using Different Types of Empirical Sources Frida Moller Part 3 6. Systematic Data Collection: Experiences from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program Ralph Sundberg and Lotta Harbom 7. Comparative Field Research in War-Torn Societies Kristine Hoglund 8. In-depth Interviewing: the Process, Skill and Ethics of Interviews in Peace Research Karen Brouneus 9. Focus Groups: Safety in Numbers? Johanna Soderstrom 10. Survey Research in Conflict and Post-Conflict Societies Kristine Eck Part 4 11. Improving Information Gathering and Evaluation Kristine Hoglund and Magnus Oberg. Bibliography
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