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Science, Technology, and Art in International Relations

Editat de J.P. Singh, Madeline Carr, Renée Marlin-Bennett
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This volume brings together 19 original chapters, plus four substantive introductions, which collectively provide a unique examination of the issues of science, technology, and art in international relations. The overarching theme of the book links global politics with human interventions in the world: We cannot disconnect how humans act on the world through science, technology, and artistic endeavors from the engagements and practices that together constitute IR. There is science, technology, and even artistry in the conduct of war—and in the conduct of peace as well. Scholars and students of international relations are beginning to explore these connections, and the authors of the chapters in this volume from around the world are at the forefront.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138668973
ISBN-10: 1138668974
Pagini: 232
Ilustrații: 35
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Science, Technology, and Art in International Relations: Origins and Prospects  PART I: Foundations of STAIR Scholarship  2. A Role for Phenomenology in IR Scholarship  3. How to Discomfort a Worldview?: Social Sciences, Surveillance Technologies, and Defamiliarization  4. World-Viewing as World-Making: Feminist Technoscience, International Relations, and the Aesthetics of the Anthropocene  5. Emerging Science and Technologies: Diplomacy, Security, and Governance  6. Constructed ‘Cyber’ Realities & International Relations Theory  7. Constructing an Inventive Order of Rights: The Geopolitics of Island-Building in Transnational Waters  8. IR’s Constitutive Absence and the Promise of STAIR  PART II: Sites and Demonstrations in STAIR Scholarship  9. "The heart is a pump. Or is it?": The Politics of Biomedicine, the Objectivity of Science, and the Way We Know the World  10. Thinking through the Science, Technology, and Art of Medicine: An Agenda for International Relations  11. Oceanic Artscapes and International Relations  12. From the Globe to the Germ, and Back  13. Science in the International Political Economy  14. Creativity as a Worldview: Power in Collaborative Practices  PART III: Reflexivity in STAIR: Social Context and Ethics for the Future  15. Reflexivity and Political Analysis: If Everything is Socially Constructed, How Can we Construct Theories?  16. Art and Agency: Alternative Spaces for Subaltern Voices  17. Cookbooks, Politics, and Culture  18. Human/Nonhuman Assemblages in STAIR: Understanding Distributed Agency in International Relations  19. Resistance to a Worldview

Notă biografică

J.P. Singh is Professor of International Commerce and Policy at Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University, USA.
Madeline Carr is Associate Professor of International Relations and Cyber Security at University College London, UK.
Renée Marlin-Bennett is Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, USA.

Recenzii

"This important volume opens up fresh and fruitful avenues for expanding our conceptions of what constitutes international relations. STAIR offers insights into contemporary change and disruption, new dimensions of power, and the importance of a much wider scope for analyzing human intervention in the world. Covering a range of sites, from biomedicine, cyberspace, cultural identity, and the literal construction of artificial islands in the South China Sea, the contributors have set a new and exciting agenda for research." - Susan K. Sell, The Australian National University
"This book provides a first-rate overview for both new and seasoned scholars who want to explore a wide range of theoretical viewpoints and in-depth understandings of issues in science, technology, and arts. Its essays on foundations, case studies, social context, and ethics explore the full range of cutting-edge scholarship in STAIR research. Scientists and policymakers will find in it a generous inventory of perspectives to update their knowledge, while students can use it as a survey of the best minds in this emerging field." - Mark Zachary Taylor, Georgia Institute of Technology
"This volume introduces to International Relations a conversation on human creativity that is wide-ranging in both theoretical and empirical terms. From island-building to germs, from artscaping to world-making, this collection establishes the study of Science, Technology and Art as an exciting new vista for students and scholars of global politics." - Robbie Shilliam, Author of The Black Pacific: Anti-Colonial Struggles and Oceanic Connections
"A volume titled Science, Technology, Art and International Relations may sound like an intellectual smorgasbord.  It’s not.  Instead, it’s a skillful collage whose nineteen chapters defy intellectual  boundaries. They invite the reader to look twice at our commonsense perceptions.  In this volume even conventional pieces of technology, like a heart pump, become a window into the structure, ideas, and processes of global society.  If you don’t leave its pages without at least two unconventional insights about global affairs, you haven’t paid attention to its prose and art." - Peter Cowhey, University of California San Diego

Descriere

This volume brings together two dozen original chapters that provide a unique examination of the issues of science, technology, and art in international relations.