Reflexivity and International Relations Positionality, Critique, and Practice New International Relations Series
Coordonnateurs : Amoureux Jack L, Steele Brent J.
Reflexivity has become a common term in IR scholarship with a variety of uses and meanings. Yet for such an important concept and referent, understandings of reflexivity have been more assumed rather than developed by those who use it, from realists and constructivists to feminists and post-structuralists.
This volume seeks to provide the first overview of reflexivity in international relations theory, offering students and scholars a text that :
- provides a comprehensive and systematic overview of the current reflexivity literature
- develops important insights into how reflexivity can play a broader role in IR theory
- pushes reflexivity in new, productive directions, and offers more nuanced and concrete specifications of reflexivity
- moves reflexivity beyond the scholar and the scholarly field to political practice
- Formulates practices of reflexivity.
Drawing together the work of many of the key scholars in the field into one volume, this work will be essential reading for all students of international relations theory.
IntroductionJack L. Amoureux and Brent J. SteelePart I: Formulating Reflexivity for Scholarship and Politics 1. Promise Unfulfilled? Reflexivity as Agency and Ethics? Jack L. Amoureux 2. Narrative Engagement and the Creative Practices of International Relations Elizabeth Dauphinee 3. Whistle Interruption: Reflexivity and Documentary Provocation Brent J. SteelePart II: Reflexive Scholars 4. Zooming In, Zooming Out: Reflexive Engagements Piki Ish-Shalom 5. Between 'Late Style' and Sustainable Critique: Said Adorno and the Israel-Pakestine Conflict Daniel J. Levine6. Reflexivity and Research: Feminist Interventions and Their Practical Implications Andrea L. Dottolo and Sarah M. Tillery 7 Reflexivity@Disney-U: Mauro J. Caraccioli and Aida A. Hozic 8. Exile as Reflexive Engagement: IR as Everyday Practice Amanda BeattiePart III: Reflexivity and World Politics 9. Reflexivity, Critique, and the Jewish Diaspora Ilan Zvi Baron10. Human Terrain Systems and Reflexivity Evgenia Ileva 11. Reflexive Diplomacy Huss Banai 12. When the fix Isn’t in: Toward a Reflexive Pragmatism Wesley Widmaier 13. A Reflexive Practice of Prudence Harry Gould 14. Reflexivity beyond Subjectivism: From Descartes to Dewey Mark E. Button ConclusionIver B. Neumann
Jack L Amoureux Jack Amoureux is a Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He previously taught at American University in Washington, D.C
Brent J Steele is Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair at the University of Utah, USA.
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Yosef Lapid; Reflexivity; Positionality; Self-Reflexivity; New International Relations; Der Derian; IR theory; Jack L; Amoureux; Brent J; Steele; Iver B; Neumann; Elizabeth Dauphinee; Piki Ish-Shalom; Daniel J; Levine; Andrea L; Dottolo; Sarah M; Tillery; Mauro J; Caraccioli; Aida A; Hozic; Amanda Beattie; Ilan Zvi Baron; Evgenia Ilieva; Huss Banai; Wesley Widmaier; Harry Gould; Mark E; Button; Young Man; Discursive Institutionalist Analyses; Occupy Wall Street; International Humanitarian Law; Federal Reserve; Human Terrain System; Good Life; Diaspora Jewish Identity; Real World Ramifications; Area Studies Experts; Weight Loss Surgeries; Pluralistic International Society; Normative Groundwork; Essentially Contested; COH; Rational Human Agent; HTS Program; HTS Project; Late Style; Plato’s Letters; Bias Blind Spot; IR Scholar; Social Psychological Context; Misplaced Certainty