• International studies : interdisciplinary approaches
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Title Information: interdisciplinary approaches
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: AaltoPami, 1972-
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: HarleVilho.,
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: MoisioSami.,
    Place of Publication: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York, NY
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: 2011
    Description: 1 online resource.
    Series: Palgrave studies in international relations series
    Subject: International relations - Research. -
    Subject: International relations - Research -
    Subject: International relations. -
    Subject: Political Science. -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - International Relations -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - Government -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - Peace. -
    Subject: PHILOSOPHY - Political. -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230342934
    Notes: Description based on print version record.
    Summary: International studies is introduced in this book as a wide, plural and inherently interdisciplinary field of research. The authors take stock of the interdisciplinary origins of the study of international relations during the 1930-50s. At the same time they develop new interdisciplinary approaches by drawing upon other disciplines and fields of research to uncover the various aspects of the 'international' that include 'foreign', 'global', 'transnational' or 'interregional' and even 'inter-human' facets.�The traditional focus on 'interstate politics' is widened and key concepts such as power and war are redefined. Several models to organize and make interdisciplinary research coherent are proposed and assessed, including examples of past interdisciplinary scholarship and�programmatic methodologies. The authors specifically highlight the linkages between international relations and philosophy, peace research, history, geography, globalization studies, international political economy, political psychology, sociology and social theory, linguistics, strategic or war studies and anthropology.
    ISBN: 9780230342934electronic bk.
    ISBN: 0230342930electronic bk.
    ISBN: 9780230343009
    ISBN: 0230343007
    ISBN: 9780230282346Cloth
    ISBN: 0230282342Cloth
    Content Note: PART I: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction; P. Aalto, V. Harle, D. Long & S. Moisio Interdisciplinarity and the Study of International Relations; D. Long Organizing Interdisciplinary International Studies: from Puzzlement to Research Programmes; P. Aalto Towards Interdisciplinary Research Programmes in International Studies: the Frankfurt School, the English School and Peace Research as Models; V. Harle PART II: LEVELS OF ANALYSIS Geographies of the International System: Globalization, Empire and the Anthropocene; S. Dalby Beyond the Domestic-International Divide: State Spatial Transformation as Neoliberal Geopolitics; S. Moisio The Human Subject in International Studies: an Outline for Interdisciplinary Research Programmes; P. Aalto PART III: CONCEPTS Power in International Relations: an Interdisciplinary Perspective; T. Forsberg War: from Disciplinarity to Multidisciplinarity and further to Transdisciplinarity; P. Dru�lk PART IV: END COMMENT End Comment: the Practices of Interdisciplinarity; I.B. Neumann. Machine generated contents note: PART I: GENERAL PERSPECTIVES Introduction / P. Aalto, V. Harle, D. Long & S. Moisio Interdisciplinarity and the Study of International Relations / D. Long Organizing Interdisciplinary International Studies: from Puzzlement to Research Programmes / P. Aalto Towards Interdisciplinary Research Programmes in International Studies: the Frankfurt School, the English School and Peace Research as Models / V. Harle PART II: LEVELS OF ANALYSIS Geographies of the International System: Globalization, Empire and the Anthropocene / S. Dalby Beyond the Domestic-International Divide: State Spatial Transformation as Neoliberal Geopolitics / S. Moisio The Human Subject in International Studies: an Outline for Interdisciplinary Research Programmes / P. Aalto PART III: CONCEPTS Power in International Relations: an Interdisciplinary Perspective / T. Forsberg War: from Disciplinarity to Multidisciplinarity and further to Transdisciplinarity / P. Drul�ak PART IV: END COMMENT End Comment: the Practices of Interdisciplinarity / I.B. Neumann.
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