Autor: Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Craig N. Murphy
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9781405108676 |
ISBN10: |
1405108673 |
Autor: |
Mustapha Kamal Pasha, Craig N. Murphy |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2002-10-15 |
Ilość stron: |
325 |
Wymiary: |
252x174 |
Tematy: |
JPS |
In daily practices, in silent struggles, the countless dramas of societies in conflict, in aspirations of the many lost due to the insolence of the few, a human quest for equality remains. We often fail to see it within the disciplinary boundaries of International Relations. Inequality disappears from view in the face of power.
Recognizing the porous quality of current scholarly conversations, this important volume revisits the theme of inequality, and concentrates on the nexus between inequality and knowledge about inequality. The spaces of engagement in this book are varied, diverse, and multifocal. The contributors, who are leaders in their respective fields, disrupt orthodox knowledge claims about inequality, and force us to rethink international inequality in new ways. Timely, this volume appeals to both the specialist and the general reader interested in reading the shape of our contemporary world.
Spis treści:
Introduction: Mustapha Kamal Pasha and Craig N. Murphy.
1. International/Inequality: R.B.J. Walker.
2. Social Science, Geophilosophy and Inequality: Michael J. Shapiro.
3. Constitutionalizing Inequality and the Clash of Globalizations: Stephen Gill.
4. The United States and the Discipline of International Relations: Hegemonic Country, Hegemonic Discipline? Steve Smith.
5. Must the Advance of Science Advance Global Inequality? Sandra Harding.
6. The Beautiful, Expanding Future of Poverty: Popular Economics as a Psychological Defense: Ashis Nandy.
7. Women’s Capabilities and Social Justice: Martha Nussbaum.
8. Globalization and Inequality: A Plea for Cosmopolitan Justice: Fred R. Dallmayr.
Nota biograficzna:
Mustapha Kamal Pasha is Past–Program Chair of the International Studies Association and Associate Professor of International Relations at the School of International Service, American University in Washington, D.C.
Craig N. Murphy is Past–President o
f the International Studies Association and Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
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In daily practices, in silent struggles, the countless dramas of societies in conflict, in aspirations of the many lost due to the insolence of the few, a human quest for equality remains. We often fail to see it within the disciplinary boundaries of International Relations. Inequality disappears from view in the face of power.
Recognizing the porous quality of current scholarly conversations, this important volume revisits the theme of inequality, and concentrates on the nexus between inequality and knowledge about inequality. The spaces of engagement in this book are varied, diverse, and multifocal. The contributors, who are leaders in their respective fields, disrupt orthodox knowledge claims about inequality, and force us to rethink international inequality in new ways. Timely, this volume appeals to both the specialist and the general reader interested in reading the shape of our contemporary world.
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