Review of Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis
PhD., Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
Post-Graduate Diploma (with Commendation) Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Conflicts in the social world are multi-dimensional, involving a range of stakeholders, interests, positions, resources and levels. As such, conflicts can and should be studied from a full range of perspectives. Daniel Druckman’s Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis (Sage 2005) provides a valuable tool to those dealing with conflict analysis in a variety of disciplines and professions. Druckman uses his extensive teaching and research career to provide a readable account of the way research projects are actually carried out. With well over 100 publications (including books, book chapters and journal articles) on a variety of topics; a distinguished teaching career; and recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association for Conflict Management under his belt, Druckman shares the fruits of a rich, productive academic and research career.
Published as Jennifer Dougherty.