Critical Imaginations in International Relations
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Critical Imaginations in International Relations
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This exciting new text brings together in one volume an overview of the many reflections on how we might address the problems and limitations of a state-centered approach in the discipline of International Relations (IR).
This exciting new text brings together in one volume an overview of the many reflections on how we might address the problems and limitations of a state-centred approach in the discipline of International Relations (IR).
The book is structured into chapters on key concepts, with each providing an introduction to the concept for those new to the field of critical politics β including undergraduate and postgraduate students β as well as drawing connections between concepts and thinkers that will be provocative and illuminating for more established researchers in the field. They give an overview of core ideas associated with the concept; the critical potential of the concept; and key thinkers linked to the concept, seeking to address the following questions:
- How has the concept traditionally been understood?
- How has the concept come to be understood in critical thinking?
- How is the concept used in interrogating the limits of state centrism?
- What different possibilities for engaging with international relations have been envisioned through the concept?
- Why are such possibilities for alternative thinking about international relations important?
- What are some key articles and volumes related to the concept which readers can go for further research?
Drawing together some of the key thinkers in the field of critical International Relations and including both established and emerging academics located in Asia, Europe, Latin America and North America, Critical Imaginations in International Relations is a key resource for students and scholars alike.
Series: Interventions
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'Here is a good place to start digging into today's fresh, innovative thinking in International Relations. The 16 concepts critically explored here show us why we'll all be smarter if we push the state off its lime-light-hogging center stage.' β Cynthia Enloe, Clark University, USA
'This innovative book enables the reader to think differently about the closures and openings in international relations theory, for so long defined by the centrality of the state. By utilising common and not-so-common themes the book succeeds in refreshing the theoretical imagination and thus provides an edifying experience for students and scholars alike.' β Robbie Shilliam, Queen Mary University of London, UK
βThis theoretically engaging and accessibly written collection of essays enriches understandings of how state-centrism limits the intellectual and political imaginations of scholars and practitioners. It is a valuable research and teaching resource for scholars in a wide range of fields, including International Relations, Critical Legal Studies, Border Studies, Citizenship Studies and Globalization Studies.'
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781138823198
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 09 February 2016
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Contributors:
- Edited by Aoileann NΓ MhurchΓΊ
- Edited by Reiko Shindo
Audience: Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 566g
Pages: 302
About the Author
Aoileann NΓ MhurchΓΊ is a lecturer in international politics at the University of Manchester. She conducts research on intergenerational migration, citizenship and hybridity. Her principle interest is in the changing nature of political identity and belonging in the context of increasing global migration.
Reiko Shindo is a teaching fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. She conducts research on migrant activism and diaspora politics. Her principal interest is in examining various forms of resistance and investigating how they are transforming the boundary of the political community.
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