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Preface
Guillaume Devin
Part I: Preliminary Reflections Open For Discussion
1. Describing, Representing, Interpreting
Guillaume Devin and Marie-Françoise Durand
2. Constructing Subjects and Comparison in International Relations Studies
Thomas Lindemann
Part II: Discussing Some Resources and How to Deal With Them
3. Consulting Foreign Affairs Archives in France and America
Una Bergmane
4. Taking Images Seriously: How to Analyze Them?
Corentin Cohen and Frédéric Ramel
5. Imagining and Representing the Spacial Aspect of Actors and Societies
Marie-Françoise Durand and Benoît Martin
6. The UN Internet Portal: Institutional Multilateralism Caught in the Web
Mélanie Albaret and Delphine Placidi-Frot
Part III: Going Out in the Field
7. The Field Study
Marieke Louis, Lucile Maertens and Marie Saiget
8. Interviews in International Relations
Delphine Allès, Auriane Guilbaud and Delphine Lagrange
Part IV: What Quantitative Methods Can Bring Us
9. Examples of Quantitative Data Processing in International Relations
Simon Hug
10. Multiple Correspondence Analysis in international Relations
Médéric Martin-Mazé
11. On Words and Discourse: From Quantitative to Qualitative
Alice Baillat, Fabien Emprin and Frédéric Ramel
12. Classifying, Ordering, Quantifying
Milena Dieckhoff, Benoît Martin and Charles Tenenbaum
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