Technologies of International Relations, 1st ed. 2019 Continuity and Change
Coordonnateurs : Kaltofen Carolin, Carr Madeline, Acuto Michele
This book examines the role of technology in the core voices for International Relations theory and how this has shaped the contemporary thinking of ?IR? across some of the discipline?s major texts. Through an interview format between different generations of IR scholars, the conversations of the book analyse the relationship between technology and concepts like power, security and global order. They explore to what extent ideas about the role and implications of technology help to understand the way IR has been framed and world politics are conceived of today. This innovative text will appeal to scholars in Politics and International Relations as well as STS, Human Geography and Anthropology.
Carolin Kaltofen is Research Associate in Science Diplomacy in the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy at University College London, UK.
Madeline Carr is Associate Professor in International Relations and Cyber Security in the Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy at University College London, UK.
Michele Acuto is Professor of Global Urban Politics in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at the University of Melbourne, Australia.
Date de parution : 11-2018
Ouvrage de 136 p.
14.8x21 cm
Thèmes de Technologies of International Relations :
Mots-clés :
technology in International Relations; IR theory; political theory; interviews with scholars; IR scholars; political scholars; anthropology and IR; STS and IR; conversations with IR scholars; everyday tech; diversity and technology; politics and technology; new tech; post internationalism; changing technologies; new materialism; human geography and political theory; generations of IR scholars; technology framing politics; world politics