This book engages with the work of Iver B. Neumann, demonstrating the
past, present, and future importance of his work as a central IR
scholar who set a path for younger researchers to make sense of
international relations beyond traditional bounds. By closely
examining his work, some of the leading contemporary political
scientists reflect on the eclecticism that embodies Neumann’s
theorisation. Expert contributors engage in a critical review of his
work on identity, practice theory, discourse, knowledge production,
mentoring, and methodology, looking beyond the person to say something
about the state of the field and the craft of research altogether.
These reflections engage in critical assessment of the state of
International Relations as a discipline, taking stock of theoretical
and methodological challenges that scholars face, and reviewing the
changes and continuities in knowledge production within social
sciences. This book would be of interest to students, researchers, and
educators working on themes of diplomacy, anthropology, popular
culture, identity, foreign policy, and knowledge production and
introducing them to the state of the discipline, key texts, and key
developments over the past 30 years.
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Nothing International is Alien
Product details
ISBN
9781040256251
Published
2024
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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