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This book provides an assessment of the legacy, challenges and future directions of Critical Theory in the fields of International Relations and Security Studies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136505720
- Artikelnr.: 38274320
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2012
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136505720
- Artikelnr.: 38274320
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Shannon Brincat is the co-editor for the journal Global Discourse. He received his doctorate from the University of Queensland. Laura Lima has recently submitted her doctoral thesis at the Department of International Politics, Aberystwyth University. João Nunes is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Warwick.
Introduction: The Life of Critique Shannon Brincat, Laura Limes and Joao
Nunes Part 1: Interviews 1. "For someone and for some purpose": An
Interview with Robert W. Cox 2. Citizenship, Community and Harm in World
Politics: An Interview with Andrew Linklater 3. Challenging the Ideas that
Made Us: An Interview with Ken Booth 4. The Test of Practice: An Interview
with Richard Wyn Jones Robert Cox, Andrew Linklater, Ken Booth and Richard
Wyn Jones Part 2: Rethinking the Origins 6. The 'Secular' Subject of
Critical International Relations Theory Mustapha Kamal Pasha 7. Vico contra
Kant: The Competing Critical Theories of Cox and Linklater Richard Devetak
Part 3: Debating the Limits 8. Orientalism and The Poverty of Theory Three
Decades On: Bringing Eastern and Subaltern Agency Back Into Critical IR
Theory John M. Hobson 9. Uncritical Theory Brooke Ackerly 10. What is
Critical about Critical Theory Revisited: The Case of Four International
Relations Scholars and Gender Jacqui True 11. The Continuing Appeal of
Critical Security Studies Pinar Bilgin Part IV: Future Directions 12.
Beyond (Western) IR Theory: The Post-Colonial Tradition and the
Restructuring of (Critical) IR Theory Mark Neufeld 13. 'Come In, Make
Yourself Uncomfortable!' Some Thoughts on Putting Critical Theory in its
Place Martin Weber 14. The Potential and Perils of Opposition Michael C.
Williams 15. Turning Towards the World: Practicing Critique in IR Kimberly
Hutchings
Nunes Part 1: Interviews 1. "For someone and for some purpose": An
Interview with Robert W. Cox 2. Citizenship, Community and Harm in World
Politics: An Interview with Andrew Linklater 3. Challenging the Ideas that
Made Us: An Interview with Ken Booth 4. The Test of Practice: An Interview
with Richard Wyn Jones Robert Cox, Andrew Linklater, Ken Booth and Richard
Wyn Jones Part 2: Rethinking the Origins 6. The 'Secular' Subject of
Critical International Relations Theory Mustapha Kamal Pasha 7. Vico contra
Kant: The Competing Critical Theories of Cox and Linklater Richard Devetak
Part 3: Debating the Limits 8. Orientalism and The Poverty of Theory Three
Decades On: Bringing Eastern and Subaltern Agency Back Into Critical IR
Theory John M. Hobson 9. Uncritical Theory Brooke Ackerly 10. What is
Critical about Critical Theory Revisited: The Case of Four International
Relations Scholars and Gender Jacqui True 11. The Continuing Appeal of
Critical Security Studies Pinar Bilgin Part IV: Future Directions 12.
Beyond (Western) IR Theory: The Post-Colonial Tradition and the
Restructuring of (Critical) IR Theory Mark Neufeld 13. 'Come In, Make
Yourself Uncomfortable!' Some Thoughts on Putting Critical Theory in its
Place Martin Weber 14. The Potential and Perils of Opposition Michael C.
Williams 15. Turning Towards the World: Practicing Critique in IR Kimberly
Hutchings
Introduction: The Life of Critique Shannon Brincat, Laura Limes and Joao
Nunes Part 1: Interviews 1. "For someone and for some purpose": An
Interview with Robert W. Cox 2. Citizenship, Community and Harm in World
Politics: An Interview with Andrew Linklater 3. Challenging the Ideas that
Made Us: An Interview with Ken Booth 4. The Test of Practice: An Interview
with Richard Wyn Jones Robert Cox, Andrew Linklater, Ken Booth and Richard
Wyn Jones Part 2: Rethinking the Origins 6. The 'Secular' Subject of
Critical International Relations Theory Mustapha Kamal Pasha 7. Vico contra
Kant: The Competing Critical Theories of Cox and Linklater Richard Devetak
Part 3: Debating the Limits 8. Orientalism and The Poverty of Theory Three
Decades On: Bringing Eastern and Subaltern Agency Back Into Critical IR
Theory John M. Hobson 9. Uncritical Theory Brooke Ackerly 10. What is
Critical about Critical Theory Revisited: The Case of Four International
Relations Scholars and Gender Jacqui True 11. The Continuing Appeal of
Critical Security Studies Pinar Bilgin Part IV: Future Directions 12.
Beyond (Western) IR Theory: The Post-Colonial Tradition and the
Restructuring of (Critical) IR Theory Mark Neufeld 13. 'Come In, Make
Yourself Uncomfortable!' Some Thoughts on Putting Critical Theory in its
Place Martin Weber 14. The Potential and Perils of Opposition Michael C.
Williams 15. Turning Towards the World: Practicing Critique in IR Kimberly
Hutchings
Nunes Part 1: Interviews 1. "For someone and for some purpose": An
Interview with Robert W. Cox 2. Citizenship, Community and Harm in World
Politics: An Interview with Andrew Linklater 3. Challenging the Ideas that
Made Us: An Interview with Ken Booth 4. The Test of Practice: An Interview
with Richard Wyn Jones Robert Cox, Andrew Linklater, Ken Booth and Richard
Wyn Jones Part 2: Rethinking the Origins 6. The 'Secular' Subject of
Critical International Relations Theory Mustapha Kamal Pasha 7. Vico contra
Kant: The Competing Critical Theories of Cox and Linklater Richard Devetak
Part 3: Debating the Limits 8. Orientalism and The Poverty of Theory Three
Decades On: Bringing Eastern and Subaltern Agency Back Into Critical IR
Theory John M. Hobson 9. Uncritical Theory Brooke Ackerly 10. What is
Critical about Critical Theory Revisited: The Case of Four International
Relations Scholars and Gender Jacqui True 11. The Continuing Appeal of
Critical Security Studies Pinar Bilgin Part IV: Future Directions 12.
Beyond (Western) IR Theory: The Post-Colonial Tradition and the
Restructuring of (Critical) IR Theory Mark Neufeld 13. 'Come In, Make
Yourself Uncomfortable!' Some Thoughts on Putting Critical Theory in its
Place Martin Weber 14. The Potential and Perils of Opposition Michael C.
Williams 15. Turning Towards the World: Practicing Critique in IR Kimberly
Hutchings