Critical Methods for the Study of World Politics
Creativity and Transformation
Herausgeber: Choi, Shine; Strausz, Erzsébet; Selmeczi, Anna
Critical Methods for the Study of World Politics
Creativity and Transformation
Herausgeber: Choi, Shine; Strausz, Erzsébet; Selmeczi, Anna
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This volume will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, critical theory, research methods and politics in general.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138097254
- ISBN-10: 113809725X
- Artikelnr.: 58408377
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 668g
- ISBN-13: 9781138097254
- ISBN-10: 113809725X
- Artikelnr.: 58408377
shine choi teaches Politics and International Relations at Massey University. She is also Associate Editor of International Feminist Journal of Politics and Co-editor of the book series, Creative Interventions in Global Politics with Rowman & Littlefield. Anna Selmeczi is Lecturer and Programme Convener of the Masters in Southern Urbanism at the African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town. Erzsébet Strausz is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at Central European University, Hungary.
prelude three locations studying in world politics / a reading guide
Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi and Anna Selmeczi In(ter)ferences this book
you are holding Anna Selmeczi, Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi breathe
Ephemeral language: communicating by breath Marijn Nieuwenhuis re-tell
Untraining critique and the power of performance Catherine Charrett
Connecting with Others The labor of political theatre as embodied politics:
A conversation Richa Nagar and Anna Selmeczi Para-citations: fragments on
the law and lore of genre Sam Okoth Opondo feel (the edges) Beyond a
classroom: Experiments in a post-border praxis for the future Koni Benson
and Asher Gamadze Anticolonial intimacies: How I learned to stop worrying
about IR and start teaching politics Himadeep Muppidi A presence
(m)otherwise Sara Motta Teaching about sexual violence in war Kimberly
Hutchings Self-contact - the basis of presence Nicholas Janni cut
Decolonizing visual ethnography: A transdisciplinary intervention Rohan
Kalyan The drone cut-up project Trevor McCrisken and Erzsébet Strausz with
images and film by Ben Cook Pull Toy re-form An exercise in questions and
conversation: Does creativity need to be evaluated? Shine Choi and Debbie
Lisle Trying not to write an academic book (while at the same time trying
to write one) Marysia Zalewski How do you make yourself a chapter without
organization? Phil Gaydon, Conor Heaney, Hollie Mackenzie, and Iain
MacKenzie support The practice of queer method in International Relations
Cynthia Weber interviewed by Anna Selmeczi and Erzsébet Strausz Colouring
LEP The politics of images: a pluralist methodological framework Roland
Bleiker Collage as an empowering art-based feminist method for IR Saara
Sarma trans-script editing collage
Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi and Anna Selmeczi In(ter)ferences this book
you are holding Anna Selmeczi, Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi breathe
Ephemeral language: communicating by breath Marijn Nieuwenhuis re-tell
Untraining critique and the power of performance Catherine Charrett
Connecting with Others The labor of political theatre as embodied politics:
A conversation Richa Nagar and Anna Selmeczi Para-citations: fragments on
the law and lore of genre Sam Okoth Opondo feel (the edges) Beyond a
classroom: Experiments in a post-border praxis for the future Koni Benson
and Asher Gamadze Anticolonial intimacies: How I learned to stop worrying
about IR and start teaching politics Himadeep Muppidi A presence
(m)otherwise Sara Motta Teaching about sexual violence in war Kimberly
Hutchings Self-contact - the basis of presence Nicholas Janni cut
Decolonizing visual ethnography: A transdisciplinary intervention Rohan
Kalyan The drone cut-up project Trevor McCrisken and Erzsébet Strausz with
images and film by Ben Cook Pull Toy re-form An exercise in questions and
conversation: Does creativity need to be evaluated? Shine Choi and Debbie
Lisle Trying not to write an academic book (while at the same time trying
to write one) Marysia Zalewski How do you make yourself a chapter without
organization? Phil Gaydon, Conor Heaney, Hollie Mackenzie, and Iain
MacKenzie support The practice of queer method in International Relations
Cynthia Weber interviewed by Anna Selmeczi and Erzsébet Strausz Colouring
LEP The politics of images: a pluralist methodological framework Roland
Bleiker Collage as an empowering art-based feminist method for IR Saara
Sarma trans-script editing collage
prelude three locations studying in world politics / a reading guide
Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi and Anna Selmeczi In(ter)ferences this book
you are holding Anna Selmeczi, Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi breathe
Ephemeral language: communicating by breath Marijn Nieuwenhuis re-tell
Untraining critique and the power of performance Catherine Charrett
Connecting with Others The labor of political theatre as embodied politics:
A conversation Richa Nagar and Anna Selmeczi Para-citations: fragments on
the law and lore of genre Sam Okoth Opondo feel (the edges) Beyond a
classroom: Experiments in a post-border praxis for the future Koni Benson
and Asher Gamadze Anticolonial intimacies: How I learned to stop worrying
about IR and start teaching politics Himadeep Muppidi A presence
(m)otherwise Sara Motta Teaching about sexual violence in war Kimberly
Hutchings Self-contact - the basis of presence Nicholas Janni cut
Decolonizing visual ethnography: A transdisciplinary intervention Rohan
Kalyan The drone cut-up project Trevor McCrisken and Erzsébet Strausz with
images and film by Ben Cook Pull Toy re-form An exercise in questions and
conversation: Does creativity need to be evaluated? Shine Choi and Debbie
Lisle Trying not to write an academic book (while at the same time trying
to write one) Marysia Zalewski How do you make yourself a chapter without
organization? Phil Gaydon, Conor Heaney, Hollie Mackenzie, and Iain
MacKenzie support The practice of queer method in International Relations
Cynthia Weber interviewed by Anna Selmeczi and Erzsébet Strausz Colouring
LEP The politics of images: a pluralist methodological framework Roland
Bleiker Collage as an empowering art-based feminist method for IR Saara
Sarma trans-script editing collage
Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi and Anna Selmeczi In(ter)ferences this book
you are holding Anna Selmeczi, Erzsébet Strausz, Shine Choi breathe
Ephemeral language: communicating by breath Marijn Nieuwenhuis re-tell
Untraining critique and the power of performance Catherine Charrett
Connecting with Others The labor of political theatre as embodied politics:
A conversation Richa Nagar and Anna Selmeczi Para-citations: fragments on
the law and lore of genre Sam Okoth Opondo feel (the edges) Beyond a
classroom: Experiments in a post-border praxis for the future Koni Benson
and Asher Gamadze Anticolonial intimacies: How I learned to stop worrying
about IR and start teaching politics Himadeep Muppidi A presence
(m)otherwise Sara Motta Teaching about sexual violence in war Kimberly
Hutchings Self-contact - the basis of presence Nicholas Janni cut
Decolonizing visual ethnography: A transdisciplinary intervention Rohan
Kalyan The drone cut-up project Trevor McCrisken and Erzsébet Strausz with
images and film by Ben Cook Pull Toy re-form An exercise in questions and
conversation: Does creativity need to be evaluated? Shine Choi and Debbie
Lisle Trying not to write an academic book (while at the same time trying
to write one) Marysia Zalewski How do you make yourself a chapter without
organization? Phil Gaydon, Conor Heaney, Hollie Mackenzie, and Iain
MacKenzie support The practice of queer method in International Relations
Cynthia Weber interviewed by Anna Selmeczi and Erzsébet Strausz Colouring
LEP The politics of images: a pluralist methodological framework Roland
Bleiker Collage as an empowering art-based feminist method for IR Saara
Sarma trans-script editing collage