オックスフォード版 国際政治社会学ハンドブック<br>The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology (Oxford Handbooks)

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オックスフォード版 国際政治社会学ハンドブック
The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology (Oxford Handbooks)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 912 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780198854708
  • DDC分類 327

Full Description

This handbook provides an in-depth analysis of the theoretical agendas, analytical tools, and substantive contributions offered by International Political Sociology. It explores the range of insights available to those who use sociological theory to engage various facets of world politics, from colonialism to globalization. Structured around three defining commitments - relationalism, intersubjectivity, and historicism - the book outlines what is distinct about IPS, where it came from, and where it can go next. Engaging a wide range of debates in International Relations and related fields of enquiry, the volume includes contributions on seminal concepts in the social sciences, including power, order, rule, resistance, and agency, alongside discussion of a range of important issue-areas, from climate change to revolutions. Taken as a whole, the handbook is a seminal point of reference for understanding many of the key dynamics that shape contemporary world politics.

The Oxford Handbooks of International Relations is a twelve-volume set of reference books offering authoritative and innovative engagements with the principal sub-fields of International Relations.
The series as a whole is under the General Editorship of Christian Reus-Smit of the University of Melbourne and Duncan Snidal of the University of Oxford, with each volume edited by specialists in the field. The series both surveys the broad terrain of International Relations scholarship and reshapes it, pushing each sub-field in challenging new directions. Following the example of Reus-Smit and Snidal's original Oxford Handbook of International Relations, each volume is organized around a strong central thematic by scholars drawn from different perspectives, reading its sub-field in an entirely new way, and pushing scholarship in challenging new directions.

Contents

1: Stacie E. Goddard, George Lawson, and Ole Jacob Sending: Introduction
Part I. Relationalism
2: Julian Go and Daniel Nexon: What is Relationalism?
3: Alexander H. Montgomery: Relationally Challenged: Putting the Social back into Network Analysis
4: Marylou Hamm, Frédéric Mérand, and Anke S. Obendiek: Fields: From Social Interaction to the Analysis of Power
5: Colleen Bell and Caroline Holmqvist: Assemblages
Part II. Subjectivity
6: Charlotte Epstein and Patrick Thaddeus Jackson: Intersubjectivity
7: Tanja Aalberts: Discourse
8: Rebecca Adler-Nissen: Practices
9: Paul K. MacDonald: Repertoires
10: Silvija Jestrovic and Shirin M. Rai: Performing Intersubjectivity
11: Thomas Lindemann: (Mis)recognition
12: William W. Callahan: Visualizing International Politics: From Visual Securitization to Visual Governance
Part III. Historicism
13: Tarak Barkawi, Duncan Bell, and Ayse Zarakol: What is "Historicism"?
14: Jeanne Morefield: History and Theory: On Putting Imperialism Back in the Center of Things
15: Eren Duzgun: Varieties of Sociology in International Relations: Modernity, Capitalism, and Eurocentrism
16: Brieg Powel: Historicizing the Global
17: Hendrik Spruyt: Historical International Orders
18: Meera Sabaratnam: Decolonizing International Political Sociology
Part IV. Orders
19: Christian Reus-Smit and Ann E. Towns: The Enduring Question of International Order
20: Jorg Kustermans: Rule in Global Politics
21: Arjun Chowdhury: Sovereignty
22: Lisa Tilley: The Structural Order of Neoliberal Racial Capital
23: Clive Gabay: Racial Orders
24: Laura Sjoberg: Gender and Order in Global Politics
25: Joanne Yao: Spatial Order: Territoriality, Internationalism, and Resistance
Part V. Resistance
26: Jef Huysmans and Joao Pontes Nogueira: Transgressive Politics: International Political Sociology and Resistance
27: Xavier Guillaume and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert: The Game of Everyday Resistance
28: Håkan Thörn: Ecological Resistance
29: Jean-François Drolet: Conservative Resistance
30: Debbie Lisle: Border Trajectories: Foregrounding Durability and Friction
31: Eric Selbin: International Political Sociology and Resistance: Whither Revolution?
Part VI. Power
32: Stefano Guzzini and Jimmy Casas Klausen: Power in International Political Sociology
33: Jennifer Spindel: Military Power
34: Alvina Hoffmann: Symbolic Power
35: Matthew Eagleton-Pierce: Economic Power
36: Sabrina Axster and Ida Danewid: Corporeal Power
Part VII. Actors and Agency
37: Jutta Weldes and Raymond Duvall: On Actors, Agency, and Subjects in International Relations
38: Iver B. Neumann: Polities
39: Ben Christian and Sebastian Schindler: The Social Constitution of International Organizations as Actors of World Politics
40: Annabelle Littoz-Monnet: Experts
41: Enrike van Wingerden: Putting "Things" First: On Objects and Agency in International Relations

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