International theory at the margins: neglected essays, recurring themes
In: Bristol studies in international theory
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In: Bristol studies in international theory
In: Bristol studies in international theory
This book brings together thirteen of Nicholas Onuf's previously published yet rarely cited essays. They address topics that Onuf has puzzled over for decades, including the problem of materiality in social construction, epochal change in the modern world, and the power of language.
In: Oxford scholarship online
In: Political Science
Inspired by Michel Foucault's 'The Order of Things', this text tells a story about epochal change in the modern world. While both books are concerned with how we moderns think about ourselves and our world, this work emphasizes the conceptual links in the ways we think, talk, get things done, conduct ourselves, and run societies
In: New international relations
In: New international relations
In: The new international relations
In: The new international relations
"Nicholas Onuf is a leading scholar in international relations and introduced constructivism to international relations, coining the term constructivism in his book World of Our Making (1989). He was featured as one of twelve scholars featured in Iver B. Neumann and Ole Wæver, eds., The Future of International Relations: Masters in the Making? (1996); and featured in Martin Griffiths, Steven C. Roach and M. Scott Solomon, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations, 2nd ed. (2009). This powerful collection of essays clarifies Onuf's approach to international relations and makes a decisive contribution to the debates in IR concerning theory. It embeds the theoretical project in the wider horizon of how we understand ourselves and the world. Onuf updates earlier themes and his general constructivist approach, and develops some newer lines of research, such as the work on metaphors and the re-grounding in much more Aristotle than before. A complement to the author's groundbreaking book of 1989, World of Our Making, this tightly argued book draws extensively from philosophy and social theory to advance constructivism in International Relations. Making Sense, Making Worlds will be vital reading for students and scholars of international relations, international relations theory, social theory and law."--Publisher's website
In: Routledge Research in International Law v.v. 2
Collecting together some of the author's most important articles and book reviews including previously unpublished material, this book demonstrates Nicholas Onuf's own contribution to the theoretical dimension of international law and international relations, and highlights the wider themes and developments present in international law over the last forty years
Collecting together some of the author's most important articles and book reviews including previously unpublished material, this book demonstrates Nicholas Onuf's own contribution to the theoretical dimension of international law and international relations, and highlights the wider themes and developments present in international law over the last forty years.
In: (Research monograph. Center of International Studies 42)
In: International political sociology: the journal of the International Studies Association, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 115-132
ISSN: 1749-5679
World Affairs Online
In: International relations: the journal of the David Davies Memorial Institute of International Studies, Band 27, S. 121-140
ISSN: 0047-1178
World Affairs Online
In: Review of international studies: RIS, Band 28, Heft 2, S. 211-228
ISSN: 0260-2105
World Affairs Online
In: Millennium: journal of international studies, Band 27, Heft 3, S. 669-693
ISSN: 1477-9021