"Discover the fascinating world of norm research, a crucial subfield of IR, which reveals how ideas and norms influence the actions of nations and other players. The interpretation-contestation framework is introduced as an innovative means to understand the progression and evolution of norms across both domestic and international levels"--
"Discover the fascinating world of norm research, a crucial subfield of IR, which reveals how ideas and norms influence the actions of nations and other players. The interpretation-contestation framework is introduced as an innovative means to understand the progression and evolution of norms across both domestic and international levels"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction: norm research in theory and practice Phil Orchard and Antje Wiener; Part I. Norm Strength, Collisions, and Conflicts: 2. Rethinking norm change: content and strength in norm development Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch and Jennifer M. Dixon; 3. Understanding and resolving norm conflict Anchalee Rüland and Jennifer Welsh; 4. Norm research on conflictive norm relations: how norms collide in times of complexity, contestation, and crisis Andrea Liese; Part II. Development of the Field: 5. A brief history of norms about race Audie Klotz; 6. Emotion and norms in international shaming practices Halima Akhrif and Simon Koschut; 7. Advancing rights through an accountability norm? The case of multilateral development banks Susan Park; 8. Beyond appropriateness: a typology of norm-based behaviour in world politics Sassan Gholiagha and Mitja Sienknecht; Part III. Meta-theorising, Linkages, and International Law: 9. A systems approach to norms theory Carla Winston; 10. The interaction of law and politics in norm implementation Anette Stimmer; 11. International lawyers, legal norms and contestations of legal validity Jakob v. H. Holtermann, Mikael Rask Madsen and Nora Stappert; Part IV. Dimensions of Norm Contestation: 12. Of norms and networks: theorising the vital link between norm contestation and network globalisation Jacqui True; 13. Regulatory contestation and the creation of transnational legal orders Cecilia Jacob; 14. Norms, normativity and pragmatist justification: advancing the third move in norm research Jason Ralph; 15. Social in practice, contested in principle: future norm research Antje Wiener and Phil Orchard.
1. Introduction: norm research in theory and practice Phil Orchard and Antje Wiener; Part I. Norm Strength, Collisions, and Conflicts: 2. Rethinking norm change: content and strength in norm development Michal Ben-Josef Hirsch and Jennifer M. Dixon; 3. Understanding and resolving norm conflict Anchalee Rüland and Jennifer Welsh; 4. Norm research on conflictive norm relations: how norms collide in times of complexity, contestation, and crisis Andrea Liese; Part II. Development of the Field: 5. A brief history of norms about race Audie Klotz; 6. Emotion and norms in international shaming practices Halima Akhrif and Simon Koschut; 7. Advancing rights through an accountability norm? The case of multilateral development banks Susan Park; 8. Beyond appropriateness: a typology of norm-based behaviour in world politics Sassan Gholiagha and Mitja Sienknecht; Part III. Meta-theorising, Linkages, and International Law: 9. A systems approach to norms theory Carla Winston; 10. The interaction of law and politics in norm implementation Anette Stimmer; 11. International lawyers, legal norms and contestations of legal validity Jakob v. H. Holtermann, Mikael Rask Madsen and Nora Stappert; Part IV. Dimensions of Norm Contestation: 12. Of norms and networks: theorising the vital link between norm contestation and network globalisation Jacqui True; 13. Regulatory contestation and the creation of transnational legal orders Cecilia Jacob; 14. Norms, normativity and pragmatist justification: advancing the third move in norm research Jason Ralph; 15. Social in practice, contested in principle: future norm research Antje Wiener and Phil Orchard.
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