This book is aimed at shedding light on seemingly intractable problems associated with pressing international and global issues and on offering new possibilities for agency and action. And, by rejecting the normative/analytical bifurcation that pervades the field of IR, 'ethical reflexivity' also serves to reinvigorate theories of IR with a self-reflexivity that highlights and interrogates their normative assumptions and commitments, speaking to both theory and practice.
This book is aimed at shedding light on seemingly intractable problems associated with pressing international and global issues and on offering new possibilities for agency and action. And, by rejecting the normative/analytical bifurcation that pervades the field of IR, 'ethical reflexivity' also serves to reinvigorate theories of IR with a self-reflexivity that highlights and interrogates their normative assumptions and commitments, speaking to both theory and practice.
Jack L Amoureux is a Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He previously taught at American University in Washington, DC.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements. Introduction To 'Work on our Limits' through 'Permanent Critique' 1 Aristotelian Reflexivity 2 Giddens' Reflexive Modernity, Arendt's Inner Dialogue, and Foucault's 'Critical Ontology' of Ourselves 3 The Global Phronimos 4 Living in and beyond Genocide in Rwanda 5 'An Ethical Train Wreck'? Enhanced Interrogation in the U.S. War on Terror 6 The Silences of Private Judgment: Drone Practices, Criticism at Home and Abroad, and the Failure to Respond. Some Closing Thoughts on Behalf of Authorial Reflexivity. Index
Acknowledgements. Introduction To 'Work on our Limits' through 'Permanent Critique' 1 Aristotelian Reflexivity 2 Giddens' Reflexive Modernity, Arendt's Inner Dialogue, and Foucault's 'Critical Ontology' of Ourselves 3 The Global Phronimos 4 Living in and beyond Genocide in Rwanda 5 'An Ethical Train Wreck'? Enhanced Interrogation in the U.S. War on Terror 6 The Silences of Private Judgment: Drone Practices, Criticism at Home and Abroad, and the Failure to Respond. Some Closing Thoughts on Behalf of Authorial Reflexivity. Index
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