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Creative methods in military studies / edited by Alice Cree

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  • Creative methods in military studies / edited by Alice Cree
  • Lanham (Md.) [etc.] : Rowman & Littlefield
  • C 2023
  • 1 vol. (XXI-267 p.) : ill. ; 24 cm
  • Creative interventions in global politics
  • 978-1-5381-6097-8
  • 1-5381-6097-8
  • 978-1-5381-7998-7
  • 1-5381-7998-9
  • 9781538160978 rel.
  • Creative interventions in global politics series editors, Shine Choi, Cristina Masters, Swati Parashar... [et al.] 2021 Lanham, Maryland [etc.] Rowman & Littlefield
  • 355.070 941
  • Textes issus de communications, présentés lors d'un colloque, tenu à l'Université de Newcastle en juin 2019
  • Bibliogr. p. 227-246. Notes bibliogr. Index
  • Turning RAF Fylingdales inside out : using creative practice to understand ballistic missile early warning and space monitoring / Rachel Woodward, Chloë Barker, K. Neil Jenkings, and Michael Mulvihill Visualizing drone ethnography in the shadows of distributive war / Sara Matthews Notating war, choreographing soldiers : dance methods as military stratagem / Charlotte Veal All things bright and beautiful the lord bomb made them all : more than human creativity and the cyborg geology of nuclear weapon design / Michael Mulvihill "These uniforms have been places" : from combat to paper to exchange : a CMS research encounter / Laura Mills Modelling military landscapes : archival encounters, model-making, and camouflage practice / James P. Robinson Theatre of war : critical feminist research praxis in creative military research / Alice Cree and Hannah West Making spoken word on combat / Susanna Hast "Last op" : war, trauma, and the legacy of Bomber Command / Alexander Thomas T. Smith Stories outside the wire / Rebecca Steel Autoethnographic creativity : re-remembering military service / Hannah West Bald men sharing a comb : war veteran subjectivity in the documentary play Minefield / David Jackson
  • What can creative methods offer our understanding of military power and militarised cultures ? What constitutes 'creative research' in military studies ? And, what are some of the challenges of this type of work ? This edited volume brings together authors working at the cutting edge of creative research in military studies, to explore how creativity and creative practice can shed new light on often taken for granted concepts in critical military research. In twelve empirically and conceptually rich chapters, authors from a diverse range of disciplinary fields draw on theatre, model-making, songwriting, dance, spoken word, paper making, and more, to question what military research can and should look like. As a collection, the book explores topics of central concern in military studies such as militarism, military experience, and militarised cultures, as well as more practical questions around ethics, positionality, and research relationships. This path-breaking new volume considers what exactly constitutes creativity in critical military research, while offering the tools for researchers to think anew about big questions in the field.
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