Author profile: Emma Mc Cluskey

Emma Mc Cluskey is a Research Associate and Teaching Fellow at the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. She is the author of From Righteousness to Far Right: An Anthropological Rethinking of Critical Security Studies (McGill-Queens University Press; 2019) and is working on the Open Research Area funded project; GUARDINT, Who guards the guardians? She is co-editor in chief of the bi-annual journal Political Anthropological Research in International Social Sciences (PARISS).

The Valorisation of Intimacy: How to Make Sense of Disdain, Distance and ‘Data’

Emma Mc Cluskey • Apr 14 2020 • Articles

A practical and collective reflexivity is indispensable to the type of embedded, ethnographic fieldwork so many of us are now undertaking in the field of IR.

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