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  • - Time, Space and Multiplicity in World Politics
    av Astrid (Lancaster University Nordin
    679,-

  • - Culture, Critique and the Everyday
     
    742,-

    This work seeks to highlight that an understanding of aesthetic practices is essential to the analysis of politics and political processes

  • - The philosophy of political self-destruction
    av Nicholas Michelsen
    679,-

    Politics and Suicide draws heavily on the work of Deleuze and Guattari and argues that whilst the historical lineage of suicidal politics is recognised, the fundamental significance of autodestruction to the political remains under examined.

  • - The Song of Telangana
    av Himadeep Muppidi
    654,-

  • - Rethinking the Ontology of the Political Subject
    av Andreja (University of Manchester) Zevnik
    654,-

    This book re-thinks the way in which the subject is inscribed in the modern political by exploring the potentiality of a monist ontology in a Lacano-Deleuzian theoretical framework.

  • - Parsing the Passions
     
    2 131,-

    This volume offers a state-of-the-art study of the diverse methodological approaches and issues in the study of emotions in international relations research.

  • - Creativity and Transformation
     
    2 096,-

    This volume will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, critical theory, research methods and politics in general.

  • - The Case of Frontex
    av Nina (Universitat Hamburg Perkowski
    577 - 2 131,-

    Examining the relationship between humanitarianism, human rights, and security in the governance of borders and migration, this book analyses the case of the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex), challenging the common assumption that humanitarianism and human rights provide a critical basis for countering securitization.

  • - A Very Critical Introduction
    av Karen Kilby
    277,-

    The enormously prolific Swiss Roman Catholic theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-1988) was marginalized during much of his life, but his reputation over time has only continued to grow. He was said to be the favorite theologian of John Paul II and is held in high esteem by Benedict XVI. It is not uncommon to hear him referred to as the great Catholic theologian of the twentieth century.In Balthasar: A (Very) Critical Introduction Karen Kilby argues that although the low regard in which Balthasar was held from the 1950s to 1960s was not justified, neither is the current tendency to lionize him. Instead, she advocates a more balanced approach, particularly in light of a fundamental problem in his writing, namely, his characteristic authorial voice -- an over-reaching -God's eye- point of view that contradicts the content of his theology.

  • - Bodies, Body Politics, and the Body Politic in a Time of Pandemic
    av Kandida (University of Aberdeen Purnell
    551 - 1 895,-

    This book rethinks the body in global politics and the particular roles bodies play in our international system, foregrounding processes and practices involved in the continually contested (re/dis)embodiment of both human bodies and collective bodies politic.

  • - Writing Civilisational Difference in Early Modern International Relations
    av Xavier (University of Liverpool Mathieu
    577 - 2 112,-

  • - Appropriating Mobility within Biometric Border Regimes
    av Stephan Scheel
    602 - 2 142,-

  • - Towards a Politics of Liminality
    av Erzsebet Strausz
    1 878,-

  • - The Creation of Hierarchy
    av Adrian Pabst
    669,-

  • - Rethinking Modernity with Nicholas of Cusa
    av Johannes Hoff
    498,-

  • - The Politics of Promoting Sports, Cities and Universities in Kazakhstan and Qatar
    av Kristin Anabel Eggeling
    618 - 2 316,-

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    2 131,-

    This book approaches experiences of urban aesthetics not as an established framework, defined by imposed norms or legislations, but as the result of a continuous reflexive and proactive gaze, a complex and deep engagement of the mind, body and sensibilities. It uses empirical studies ranging from China, India to Western Europe.

  • - Semiotics and the Bible
    av Professor Emeritus George (Adrian College Aichele
    631,-

  • - On Drones, Counter-Insurgency, and Violence
    av UK) Grayson & Kyle (Newcastle University
    577 - 2 008,-

  • - Ressentiment and Exceptionalism in EU Debate
    av USA) Loriaux & Michael (Northwestern University
    577 - 2 368,-

  • - Historicism and the International Politics of History
    av Japan) Koyama & Hitomi (Ryukoku University
    577 - 1 860,-

  • - Radical Possibility in the Academy
     
    577,-

    This interdisciplinary volume examines the place of critical and creative pedagogies in the academy and beyond, offering insights from leading and emerging international theorists and scholar-activists on innovative theoretical and practical interventions for the classroom, the university, and the public sphere.

  • - Radical Possibility in the Academy
     
    2 042,-

    This interdisciplinary volume examines the place of critical and creative pedagogies in the academy and beyond, offering insights from leading and emerging international theorists and scholar-activists on innovative theoretical and practical interventions for the classroom, the university, and the public sphere.

  • - An Immigrant's Story
    av Alexandria Innes
    551 - 2 131,-

  • av Hanna L Muehlenhoff
    577,-

    This volume draws on a Foucauldian understanding of governmentality to explore how EU civil society funding policies depoliticise civil society organisations. It questions whether international civil society funding always depoliticises civil society organisations, as the literature on governmentality and international civil society policies argues.The author examines how the liberal and neo-liberal rationalities of EU funding have both politicising and depoliticising effects on the human rights organisations funded, and demonstrates that whether the effects help or prevent the politicisation of human rights depends on how legitimate or contested the issue is domestically and how the civil society organisations act in this political context. These themes are explored through an in-depth analysis of the case of Turkey and EU funding of organisations working in the fields of women, LGBT and Kurdish rights.Unpacking liberal and neo-liberal governmentality in EU democracy promotion and civil society funding, this insightful contribution to the literature will be of interest to scholars of International Relations, Middle East Studies, European Studies and democracy promotion.

  • av Sophia Dingli
    577,-

    The notion of 'silence' in Politics and International Relations has come to imply the absence of voice in political life and, as such, tends to be scholastically prescribed as the antithesis of political power and political agency. However, from Emma Gonzáles's three minutes of silence as part of her address at the March for Our Lives, to Trump's attempts to silence the investigation into his campaign's alleged collusion with Russia, along with the continuing revelations articulated by silence-breakers of sexual harassment, it is apparent that there are multiple meanings and functions of political silence - all of which intersect at the nexus of power and agency.Dingli and Cooke present a complex constellation of engagements that challenge the conceptual limitations of established approaches to silence by engaging with diverse, cross-disciplinary analytical perspectives on silence and its political implications in the realms of: environmental politics, diplomacy, digital privacy, radical politics, the politics of piety, commemoration, international organization and international law, among others. Contributors to this edited collection chart their approaches to the relationship between silence, power and agency, thus positing silence as a productive modality of agency.While this collection promotes intellectual and interdisciplinary synergy around critical thinking and research regarding the intersections of silence, power and agency, it is written for scholars in politics, international relations theory, international political theory, critical theory and everything in between.

  • av Cami (Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts Rowe
    525 - 1 723,-

  • av Tony Fry & Madina (Linkoeping University Tlostanova
    577 - 2 131,-

  • av Pablo A. (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Rodriguez-Merino
    525 - 1 732,-

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