Piki Ish-Shalom
Concepts at Work: On the Linguistic Infrastructure of World Politics (Hardcover)
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Concepts are socially and linguistically constructed and used for multiple purposes such as justifying war in the name of democracy; or using the idea of democracy to resist Western intervention and influence. In this fascinating and novel edited collection Piki Ish-Shalom and his team of authors interrogate the conceptions of concepts in international relations. Using theoretical frameworks from Gramsci and Bourdieu among others the authors show that not interrogating the meaning of the language we use to talk about international relations obscures the way we understand (or portray) IR. The authors examine self-determination winning in war avoidance of war military design and reform agenda vagueness in political discourse blue economy friendship and finally the very idea of the international community itself. As the author asserts Bourdieu s sociology of field and Gramsci s political theory combined offer us a sociopolitical theory of relations of power and domination concealed by doxic knowledge and taken-for-granted rules in which essential contested concepts and political-serving conceptions can and do play an important role.
| Brand | Piki Ish-Shalom |
| Size | [] |
| Condition | New |
| Barcode / EAN | 9780472132447 |
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