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Acuto, Michele, (1984-)
Reassembling international theory :assemblage thinking and international relations /
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杜威分類號:
327.101
書名/作者:
Reassembling international theory : : assemblage thinking and international relations // edited by Michele Acuto and Simon Curtis.
其他作者:
Acuto, Michele,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
International relations - Philosophy.
ISBN:
1137383968 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1306166861 (ebk)
ISBN:
9781137383969 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781306166867 (ebk)
內容註:
1. Assemblage thinking and International Relations; Michele Acuto and Simon Curtis -- PART 1: THEORIES -- 2. Conversation with Saskia Sassen and Aihwa Ong -- 3. Conversation with Michael Williams and Rita Abrahmsen -- 4. Conversation with Stephen Collier -- PART 2: ONTOLOGIES OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 5. Cognitive assemblages and the production of knowledge; Nick Srnicek -- 6. Global assemblages and structural models of international relations; Olaf Corry -- PART 3: METHODS OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 7. Thinking Assemblage Methodologically: Some rules of thumb; Christian Bueger -- 8. Energising the International; Debbie Lisle -- 9. Visual Assemblages: From Causality to Conditions of Possibility; Roland Bleiker -- PART 3 - MATERIALITIES OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 10. Security in action: how John Dewey can help us follow the production of security assemblages; Peer Schouten -- 11. Welcome to the Machine: Rethinking Technology through Assemblage Theory; Antoine Bousquet -- PART 4: POLITICS OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 12. The onto-politics of assemblage; David Chandler -- 13. Agencement and Traces: A Politics of Ephemeral Theorizing; Xavier Guillaume -- 14. The Assemblage and the Intellectual as Hero; Mark Salter -- Conclusions: Assemblage Theory and its Future; Graham Harman.
摘要、提要註:
What can 'assemblage thinking' contribute to international theory? Assemblages have been invoked in several disciplines to make sense of the heterogeneity of the elements of society and the ways in which these are politically intertwined. Can parallel developments be prompted in IR? "Reassembling International Theory" investigates how the contemporary debates on assemblages in social theory can contribute to generating critical considerations on the connections and dissociation of political agency, physical world and international dynamics. It draws on a variety of international relations experiences and on conversations with key 'assemblage' theorists to tease out the theoretical and methodological implications, ontological and material dynamics, as well as the politics of assemblage thinking.
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Reassembling international theory :assemblage thinking and international relations /
Reassembling international theory :
assemblage thinking and international relations /edited by Michele Acuto and Simon Curtis. - 1 online resource.
1. Assemblage thinking and International Relations; Michele Acuto and Simon Curtis -- PART 1: THEORIES -- 2. Conversation with Saskia Sassen and Aihwa Ong -- 3. Conversation with Michael Williams and Rita Abrahmsen -- 4. Conversation with Stephen Collier -- PART 2: ONTOLOGIES OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 5. Cognitive assemblages and the production of knowledge; Nick Srnicek -- 6. Global assemblages and structural models of international relations; Olaf Corry -- PART 3: METHODS OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 7. Thinking Assemblage Methodologically: Some rules of thumb; Christian Bueger -- 8. Energising the International; Debbie Lisle -- 9. Visual Assemblages: From Causality to Conditions of Possibility; Roland Bleiker -- PART 3 - MATERIALITIES OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 10. Security in action: how John Dewey can help us follow the production of security assemblages; Peer Schouten -- 11. Welcome to the Machine: Rethinking Technology through Assemblage Theory; Antoine Bousquet -- PART 4: POLITICS OF ASSEMBLAGE -- 12. The onto-politics of assemblage; David Chandler -- 13. Agencement and Traces: A Politics of Ephemeral Theorizing; Xavier Guillaume -- 14. The Assemblage and the Intellectual as Hero; Mark Salter -- Conclusions: Assemblage Theory and its Future; Graham Harman.
What can 'assemblage thinking' contribute to international theory? Assemblages have been invoked in several disciplines to make sense of the heterogeneity of the elements of society and the ways in which these are politically intertwined. Can parallel developments be prompted in IR? "Reassembling International Theory" investigates how the contemporary debates on assemblages in social theory can contribute to generating critical considerations on the connections and dissociation of political agency, physical world and international dynamics. It draws on a variety of international relations experiences and on conversations with key 'assemblage' theorists to tease out the theoretical and methodological implications, ontological and material dynamics, as well as the politics of assemblage thinking.
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