One Step Forward, Two Steps Back. A Reply to Nicole Deitelhoff and Lisbeth Zimmermann

Engelkamp Stephan, Glaab Katharina, Renner Judith

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

In their response to our article »Office Hours«, Nicole Deitelhoff and Lisbeth Zimmermann issue three major points of critique towards our proposal of a critical approach to norm research: They criticize, firstly, our discussion of constructivist norm research, secondly, our use of the concepts of local and Western and, thirdly, the overall critical potential of our proposed approach, which they criticize as going merely beyond an unmasking gesture. We take our response to our critics, firstly, as an opportunity to clarify some of the arguments made in our article. Secondly, we confront the points of criticism outlined above and show that Deitelhoff's and Zimmermann's critique can only be maintained if one accepts their specific reading of our article. Moreover, it gets tangled up in three major contradictions and is built upon a problematic understanding of the relation between empirical facticity and normative evaluation.

Details about the publication

JournalWorld Political Science Review
Volume10
Issue1
Page range1-15
StatusPublished
Release year2014
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1515/wpsr-2014-0004
KeywordsNorm Research; Constructivism; Critical Theory

Authors from the University of Münster

Engelkamp, Stephan
Professorship of Sustainable Development (Prof. Fuchs)
Glaab, Katharina
Institute of Political Science (IfPol)