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028 _a:International Book Distributors
_b:Flat No 14, Prakash Apartment 5 Ansari Road Darya Ganj New Delhi
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_d:14/10/2019
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_a327.101 SIN
100 _aSingh, J. P.
245 0 _aScience, Technology, and Art in International Relations
_c/ J P Singh
260 _cNew York,
_a : Routledge,
_b©2019
300 _a214p
_c24cm.
365 _b3369
505 _a1. Science, Technology, and Art in International Relations: Origins and ProspectsJ.P. SinghPART I: Foundations of STAIR ScholarshipRenee Marlin-Bennett2. A Role for Phenomenology in IR ScholarshipAlena Drieschova3. How to Discomfort a Worldview?: Social Sciences, Surveillance Technologies, and DefamiliarizationRocco Bellanova and Ann Rudinow Saetnan 4. World-Viewing as World-Making: Feminist Technoscience, International Relations, and the Aesthetics of the AnthropoceneCara Daggett5. Emerging Science and Technologies: Diplomacy, Security, and GovernanceMargaret E. Kosal6. Constructed `Cyber' Realities & International Relations TheoryBen Wagner7. Constructing an Inventive Order of Rights: The Geopolitics of Island-Building in Transnational WatersVenilla Rajaguru8. IR's Constitutive Absence and the Promise of STAIRMaximilian MayerPART II: Sites and Demonstrations in STAIR ScholarshipMadeline Carr9. "The heart is a pump. Or is it?": The Politics of Biomedicine, the Objectivity of Science, and the Way We Know the WorldChristina Hellmich10. Thinking through the Science, Technology, and Art of Medicine: An Agenda for International RelationsAlison Howell11. Oceanic Artscapes and International RelationsCamellia Webb-Gannon12. From the Globe to the Germ, and BackMichele Acuto13. Science in the International Political EconomyDavid J Hornsby14. Creativity as a Worldview: Power in Collaborative PracticesWillow WilliamsonPART III: Reflexivity in STAIR: Social Context and Ethics for the FutureJ.P. Singh15. Reflexivity and Political Analysis: If Everything is Socially Constructed, How Can we Construct Theories?Peter M. Haas 16. Art and Agency: Alternative Spaces for Subaltern VoicesMonica Trujillo-Lopez17. Cookbooks, Politics, and CultureIlan Zvi Baron18. Human/Nonhuman Assemblages in STAIR: Understanding Distributed Agency in International RelationsKathleen P. J. Brennan19. Resistance to a WorldviewRitu Mathu
650 _aScience and international relations.
655 _aTechnology and international relations.
700 _aMadeline Carr
700 _a; Renée Marlin-Bennett
942 _cBOOK