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  • Research Methods in Human Rights: A Handbook: Second Edition

    Research Methods in Human Rights by Andreassen, Bård A.; Methven O’Brien, Claire; Sano, Hans-Otto;

    A Handbook: Second Edition

    Series: Handbooks of Research Methods in Law series;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 11 November 2025

    • ISBN 9781035391226
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages412 pages
    • Size 244x169 mm
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Short description:

    In this thoroughly revised second edition editors Bård A. Andreassen, Claire Methven O’Brien and Hans-Otto Sano advance contemporary discussions on human rights methodology, bringing together an array of leading scholars to offer instruction and guidance on the methodological approaches to human rights research.

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    Long description:

    In this thoroughly revised second edition, editors Bård A. Andreassen, Claire Methven O’Brien and Hans-Otto Sano continue to advance current discussions on human rights research methodology, bringing together an array of leading scholars to offer instruction and guidance on different approaches to the subject area.



    Research Methods in Human Rights bridges the methodological deficit that is often compounded by the interdisciplinary nature of human rights research, providing an up-to-date assessment of the topic. New chapters include discussions of comparative human rights law, qualitative methods of data generation and analysis, methodological challenges facing human rights-based approaches, and the impact of new and emerging digital technologies. Crucially, the book effectively explores the complexities which arise when conducting human rights research at the crossroads of different academic disciplines, and puts forward an agenda for best practice.



    Offering a contemporary overview of this ever-evolving subject, this Research Handbook will be an excellent reference tool for academics, researchers and students in human rights, law and development, public international law and development studies. Given the recent prominence of human rights discourse at both national and international levels, this book will also be of great benefit to human rights practitioners and policy-makers.



    ‘The expert contributions represent critical and reflective assessments of how to research human rights. The book discusses different disciplinary perspectives, including law, economics, history, political science and ethnography. In a global setting where major social challenges require multidisciplinary responses, the book is especially welcome for the careful presentation and exploration of different disciplinary perspectives, qualitative, quantitative and mixed approaches. The contributors offer helpful discussions of the nuances and complexities within each approach. Revised and with welcome new chapters covering critical issues such as comparative human rights and the impact of digital technologies, this remains an essential work for any reading list on human rights.’

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents:

    Preface xii
    1 Introduction to Research Methods in Human Rights: approaches and
    trends in human rights methodology and methods 1
    Bård A. Andreassen, Claire Methven O’Brien and Hans-Otto Sano

    PART I HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH AND LEGAL APPROACHES
    2 Legal methodologies and human rights legal research: challenges and
    opportunities 13
    Siobhán McInerney-Lankford
    3 Comparative human rights law 37
    Michael Riegner
    4 Studying human rights in plural legal contexts: an exploration of water
    laws in Zimbabwe 57
    Anne Hellum

    PART II HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH IN SOCIAL SCIENCE AND
    THE HUMANITIES
    5 Comparative analyses and institutional pluralism in human rights research 79
    Bård A. Andreassen
    6 Economics and human rights 100
    Edward Anderson
    7 From the normative to the transnational: methods in the study of human
    rights history 119
    Steven L. B. Jensen and Roland Burke
    8 The potential of ethnographic methods for human rights research 137
    Sally Engle Merry

    PART III QUALITATIVE METHODS IN HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH
    9 Qualitative methods of data generation and analysis 151
    Edzia Carvalho
    10 Inside the organization: methods of researching human rights and
    organizational dynamics 178
    Hans-Otto Sano and Tomas Max Martin

    PART IV QUANTITATIVE METHODS IN HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH
    11 Quantitative methods in advocacy-oriented human rights research 201
    Margaret Satterthwaite and Daniel Kacinski
    12 A comparative assessment of composite measures of human rights performance 223
    Annie Watson, Matthew Rains, Stephen Bagwell, and K. Chad Clay
    13 Social network analysis in human rights research 247
    Anna-Luise Chané and Arjun Sharma

    PART V CHALLENGES AND PRACTICES IN HUMAN RIGHTS RESEARCH
    14 Research ethics for human rights researchers 267
    George Ulrich
    15 Mixed methods in human rights 290
    Malcolm Langford
    16 Human rights-based approaches: methodological challenges 319
    Wouter Vandenhole
    17 Researching the human rights impact of new and emerging digital technologies 337
    Lorna McGregor
    18 Assessing work at the intersection of health and human rights: why,
    how and who? 360
    Laura Ferguson

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