Dividing Discipline: Structures of Communication in International Relations

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    Abstract

    International Relations (IR) has cultivated an image as a discipline with strong divisions along paradigmatic, methodological, metatheoretical, geographical, and other lines. This article questions that image analyzing the latent structures of communication in IR. It uses citation data from more than 20,000 articles published in 59 IR journals to construct a network among IR journals and finds a discipline with a center consisting of pedigreed IR journals, albeit closely related to political science. Divisions are identifiable as specialty areas that form clusters of specialized journals along the periphery of the network—security studies and international political economy in particular—but communication is also divided along the lines of geography and policy/theory. The article concludes that divisions notwithstanding, IR communication remains centered around American, general, and theoretical IR journals and that to practice this particular kind of communication is an important dimension of being an IR scholar.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInternational Studies Review
    Volume14
    Issue number1
    Pages (from-to)32-50
    Number of pages19
    ISSN1521-9488
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Mar 2012

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