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PUBLISHER: SAGE Publications Ltd
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9781526415622
RRP: £72.00
PAGES: 600
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 8, 2018
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The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations
Andreas Gofas
Inanna Hamati-Ataya
Nick Onuf
The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations offers a panoramic overview of the broad field of International Relations by integrating three distinct but interrelated foci. It retraces the historical development of International Relations (IR) as a professional field of study, explores the philosophical foundations of IR, and interrogates the sociological mechanisms through which scholarship is produced and the field is structured.Comprising 38 chapters from both established scholars and an emerging generation of innovative meta-theorists and theoretically driven empiricists, the handbook fosters discussion of the field from the inside out, forcing us to come to grips with the widely held perception that IR is experiencing an existential crisis quite unlike anything else in its hundred-year history. This timely and innovative reference volume reflects on situated scholarly practices in a way that projects our collective thinking into the future.PART ONE: THE INWARD GAZE: INTRODUCTORY REFLECTIONSPART TWO: IMAGINING THE INTERNATIONAL, ACKNOWLEDGING THE GLOBALPART THREE: THE SEARCH FOR (AN) IDENTITYPART FOUR: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AS A PROFESSIONPART FIVE: LOOKING AHEAD: THE FUTURE OF META-ANALYSIS
Reviews of The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations
The Handbook is a landmark, not only providing a panorama of the discipline, but also embracing it as a global project. Critical of traditional paradigms with their clear cores and boundaries, this monumental work includes diverse perspectives from history, philosophy, and sociology, opens up new horizons for International Relations, and reshapes our understanding of the world we have made together. — Yaqing Qin