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(Re)search Methodology

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The Art of Living Sideways

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With the desire to find out, what transrational peace research entails, I conducted an analysis of fellow peace researchers that refer to transrational peace concepts in their work. Although Kathleen McGoey (2013) recently published a beautiful and brave example of transpersonal research, there are no other published accounts that suggest methods for transrational knowledge seeking strategies. Such methods however have been the topic of discussions as well as teachings not only in the realms of the Innsbruck School of Peace but also while I was at the University for Peace in Costa Rica.

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Friedel, S. (2015). (Re)search Methodology. In: The Art of Living Sideways. Masters of Peace. Springer, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-08955-9_2

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