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Western Centric Research Methods? : Exposing International Practices
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Abstract Data curated by humans reflects the biases and imperfections of humans (O'Neil, 2017; 2016). For example, in autonomous weapons systems, the initial data entered produces algorithms from which weapons systems learn, and, as a result, the systems mirror and amplify existing biases in the data sets (O... view more
Data curated by humans reflects the biases and imperfections of humans (O'Neil, 2017; 2016). For example, in autonomous weapons systems, the initial data entered produces algorithms from which weapons systems learn, and, as a result, the systems mirror and amplify existing biases in the data sets (O'Neil, 2017). In political science and international relations, biases are also both inherent and amplified through the research approaches and methods adopted. They, too, are frequently hidden. A stark example of this is in the debate between area and disciplinary studies. Although there is a growing recognition that area studies can make valuable contributions to the study of international relations and that there is a need to 'decolonise' the discipline (Suzuki, 2021), the debate so far has not recognized the gulf of differences in research methods between these two approaches. This article argues that in the study of international relations and particularly regarding institutions, area studies approaches should be more frequently adopted. The limited use of these approaches not only hampers new research but also hides a colonial hangover.... view less
Keywords
ASEAN; practice; research; method; institution; decolonization; international relations
Classification
Research Design
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Decolonising; Research Methods
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 87-100
Journal
Journal of ASEAN Studies, 9 (2021) 1
ISSN
2338-1353
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed