Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction: Why Quantitative Methods for Constructivist and Critical Theorizing? - J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg
Part 1. Statistical Methods
Chapter 2. Measuring Critical Theories of Human Rights - Brooke Ackerly, with José Miguel Cruz, Anna Carella, and Bishawjit Mallick
Chapter 3. Quantitative Methods and Constructivist Theorizing for Conflict Studies - Cameron G. Thies
Chapter 4. Exploring Constitution and Social Construction through Network Analysis - Matthew Hoffmann
Chapter 5. Dimensions of Identity Construction and the Measurement of Differences among Countries - Paul A. Kowert
Part 2. Formal and Computational Methods
Chapter 6. Computing Narratives: Assemblage Relations in Diplomatic Conversations - David Sylvan
Chapter 7. Thinking Counterfactually and with Discipline: Agent-Based Models for Constructing and Deconstructing the Future - Ian S. Lustick
Chapter 8. Constructing Rational International Fisheries Governance - J. Samuel Barkin
Chapter 9. Theoretical Geometry, Critical Theory, and Concept Spaces in IR - Laura Sjoberg and Kevin Knudson
Part 3. Reflections and Looking Forward
Chapter 10. Practicing (Social-)Scientific Pluralism - Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
Chapter 11. Conclusion: Prospects for Interpretive Quantification - J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg
Contributors
Index