Interpretive Epistemology in Global IR: Redefining Knowledge Production and Societal Impact.
The article discusses how interpretive epistemology in international relations can help address the field's sociological makeup and knowledge structuration. The main argument is that interpretive approaches can help balance the sociology of the field with its knowledge production processes. By focusing on meanings and interpretations, diverse members can engage in dialogue and offer different perspectives. The methodology of interpretive phenomenological analysis is highlighted as a way to emphasize context, actor specificity, and the researcher's identity in scientific inquiry.