
Cultures and Politics of Global Communication: Volume 34, Review of International Studies
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Product details:
- Edition number and title Review of International Studies v. 34
- Publisher Cambridge University Press
- Date of Publication 12 June 2008
- ISBN 9780521727112
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages239 pages
- Size 245x170x10 mm
- Weight 420 g
- Language English 0
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This special issue focuses on how International Relations communicates with the world.
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This special issue of Review of International Studies focuses on how International Relations (IR) communicates with the world, and vice versa. It opens up the discussion of the politics of communication within the discipline and beyond. With a variety of different mediums ranging from media, film, memory, music, culture, and emotions, this book seeks to accentuate their importance for IR, both as a source of knowledge and as an ideational exchange which shapes IR. It examines the diverse ways that multidisciplinary thinkers try to understand and explain global routes, mobilities, cultures, commodifications, singularities, discourses and aestheticisations. This special issue specifically addresses three interrelated themes: How international and global studies approach the question of communication, how to conceptualise and respond to the globalisation of communication and how global problems get communicated within and across the institutional settings of the epistemic disciplines in general, and the IR discipline in particular.
'... it goes beyond the usual critique to reveal the broader horizons of IR studies in the twenty-first century.' Political Studies Review
Table of Contents:
Introduction: International Relations and the Challenges of Global Communication Costas M. Constantinou, Oliver P. Richmond and Alison M. S. Watson; 1. Communications/excommunications: an interview with Armand Mattelart conducted by Costas M. Constantinou; 2. On order and conflict: International relations and the 'communicative turn', Mathias Albert, Oliver Kessler and Stephan Stetter; 3. Opening Other Windows:A Political Economy of 'Openness' in a Global Information Society Christopher May; 4. Global Communication and Political Culture in the Semi-Periphery: The Rise of the Globo Corporation Peter Wilkin; 5. Fear No More: Emotions and World Politics Roland Bleiker and Emma Hutchison; 6. Popular Visual Language as Global Communication: The Remediation of United Airlines Flight 93 Cindy Weber; 7. Humanitarian Travels: Ethical Communication in Lonely Planet Guidebooks Debbie Lisle; 8. Transversal Communication, Diaspora, and the Euro-Kurds Nevzat Soguk; 9. Never Mind the Bollocks: The Punk Rock Politics of Global Communication Kevin C. Dunn; 10. Biopolitics, Communication and Global Governance: London, July 2005 Jenny Edkins.
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