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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.08.2018

Herausgeber

Gofas Andreas + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

616

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/3,7 cm

Gewicht

1270 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4739-6659-8

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The Handbook is a landmark, not only providing a panorama of the discipline, but also embracing it as a global project. Critical of traditional paradigms with their clear cores and boundaries, this monumental work includes diverse perspectives from history, philosophy, and sociology, opens up new horizons for International Relations, and reshapes our understanding of the world we have made together.


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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

25.08.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

616

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17,5/3,7 cm

Gewicht

1270 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4739-6659-8

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  • Produktbild: The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations
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  • Part 01: The Inward Gaze: Introductory Reflections
    Chapter 1: The struggle for the soul of International Relations: Fragments of a collective journey - Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya, and Nicholas Onuf
    Chapter 2: Crafting the reflexive gaze: Knowledge of knowledge in the social worlds of International Relations - Inanna Hamati-Ataya
    Part 02: Imagining the International, Acknowledging the Global
    Chapter 3: From the international to the global? - Jens Bartelson
    Chapter 4: Coloring the global: Race, colonialism and internationalism - Himadepp Muppidi
    Chapter 5: Liberal International Political Economy as colonial science - David L. Blaney and Naeem Inayatullah
    Chapter 6: International Relations as a historical social science - George Lawson
    Chapter 7: International Relations and the gendered international - Jacqui True and Sarah Hewitt
    Chapter 8: Beyond the ¿religious turn¿: International Relations as political theology - Mustapha Kamal Pasha
    Chapter 9: Between ¿East¿ and ¿West¿: Travelling theories, travelling imaginations - Zeynep Gülsah Çapan and Ayse Zarakol
    Chapter 10: International Relations and the rise of Asia : A new ¿moral imagination¿ for world politics? - L.H.M. Ling and Boyu Chen
    Chapter 11: Confucian pacifism or Confucian confusion? - Victoria Tin-bor Hui
    Chapter 12: The challenges of ¿contextualism¿ - Evgeny Roshchin
    Chapter 13: Imagining International Relations through alternative worlds - Richard Ned Lebow
    Part 03: The Search for (an) Identity
    Chapter 14: The origins of International Relations: Idealists, administrators and the institutionalization of a new science - Torbjørn L. Knutsen
    Chapter 15: Canon fodder: The founding fathers, classics, and ¿isms¿ of International Relations - Jeremy Youde and Brent J. Steele
    Chapter 16: The function of myths in International Relations: Discipline and identity - Halvard Leira and Benjamin de Carvalho
    Chapter 17: Identity and theory: Towards sociological explanations of ¿schools¿ in International Relations - Peter Marcus Kristensen and Yongjin Zhang
    Chapter 18: International Relations¿ crystal ball: Prediction and forecasting - Patrick James and Randall J. Jones Jr.
    Chapter 19: The problem of social utility International Relations and the ¿policy gap¿ - Nicholas Michelsen
    Chapter 20: A fear of foundations? - Colin Wight
    Chapter 21: After first principles: The sociological turn in International Relations as disciplinary crisis - Daniel J. Levine and Alexander D. Barder
    Chapter 22: International Relations and the challenges of interdisciplinarity - Tanja Aalberts
    Chapter 23: ¿Does it matter if it¿s a discipline?¿ bawled the child - Patrick Thaddeus Jackson
    Part 04: International Relations as a Profession
    Chapter 24: The unequal profession - Arlene B. Tickner
    Chapter 25: From community to practice: International Relations as a practical configuration - Christian Bueger and Frank Gadinger
    Chapter 26: Rule by referees? The curious world of academic judgment - Thomas Volgy
    Chapter 27: International Relations expertise at the interstices of fields and assemblages - Anna Leander
    Chapter 28: International Relations ideas as reflections and weapons of US foreign policy - Ido Oren
    Chapter 29: For as undisciplined take on International Relations: The politics of situated scholarship - David Grondin and Anne-Marie D¿Aoust
    Chapter 30: Counter-mapping the discipline: The archipelagos of Western International Relations teaching - Jonas Hagmann and Thomas Biersteker
    Chapter 31: E Pluribus Unum? How textbooks cover theories - Felix Berenskoetter
    Chapter 32: International pedagogical relations in fragments: Politics and poetics in the classroom and beyond - Erzsébet Strausz
    Chapter 33: Training in critical interpretivism, within and beyond the academy - Marcos Scauso, Tanya B. Schwarz and Cecelia Lynch
    Chapter 34: The dialectic of politics and science from a post-truth standpoint: An outsider¿s perspective on the field of International Relations - Steve Fuller
    Chapter 35: What we do: International Relations as craft - Nicholas Onuf
    Part 05: Looking Ahead: The Future of Meta-Analysis
    Chapter 36: A historiographer¿s view: Rewriting the history of international thought - Lucian M. Ashworth
    Chapter 37: Meta-analysis: A philosophical view - John G. Gunnell
    Chapter 38: A sociologist¿s view: Keeping it worldly - Ole Wæver