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Recognition and Global Politics: Critical Encounters Between State and World

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Full Title:

Recognition and Global Politics: Critical Encounters Between State and World

Contributors:

By (Author) Patrick Hayden
Edited by Kate Schick

ISBN:

9781784993337

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

5th February 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Dewey:

327

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Recognition and global politics examines the potential and limitations of the discourse of recognition as a strategy for reframing justice and injustice within contemporary world affairs. Drawing on resources from social and political theory and international relations theory, as well as feminist theory, postcolonial studies and social psychology,

Reviews

'Kate Schick and Patrick Hayden have gathered talented and forceful contributors who utilize a plurality of philosophical resources to develop recognition in a number of direct, accessible, and useful ways.'

Brent J. Steele, Professor and Francis D. Wormuth Presidential Chair, University of Utah, USA

'In their carefully assembled volume, Hayden and Schick demonstrate how much of international politics today revolves around issues of recognition, mis-recognition and nonrecognition among competing agents. Relying on the theoretical insights of Hegel, Taylor, Habermas, Honneth and others, the volume explores the theme in three main steps, by focusing first on conceptions of recognition, next on gaps or failures of recognition and finally on the import of the theme for world society. An admirable text which deserves the widest readership.'

Fred Dallmayr, Professor of Philosophy and Political Science, University of Notre Dame, USA

'Recognition and its denial permeate debates about equality and justice, culture and democracy, resistance and responsibility. Yet students of global politics have only just discovered that recognition matters in so many ways. In exploring recognition's reach, limits and failures, contributors to this absorbing volume effectively rescind the standard view of state and world as worlds apart.'

Nicholas Onuf, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Florida International University, USA

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Author Bio

Patrick Hayden is Professor of Political Theory and International Relations at the University of St Andrews, UK

Kate Schick is Senior Lecturer in International Relations at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

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