This cumulative dissertation explores the contestation of global norms. It seeks to shed light on the discursive strategies behind those struggles about meaning and asks about their relation to normative change on the international level. To do so, I accept the empirical ambiguity and contestedness of normative meaning as a starting point, not an analytical problem to be overcome. Rather than isolating ‘pure’ and unambiguous norms that can be neatly traced, the articles in this dissertation seek to shed light on those ambiguities, contradictions and tensions: First, how can be conceptualize them and capture them analytically? Second, what do actors do with those ambiguities and contradictions? How do they leverage them? How are they bound b...
M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing sta...
Global governance in the current international system seems to be characterized by a paradox: a gove...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This article offers a new conceptualisation of the meaning of norms in world politics. It starts fro...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
"Wenn es zutrifft, dass kulturelle Praxen Erfahrung und Erwartungen prägen, dann müssen sie eindeuti...
Theories on the role of norms in international relations generally neglect the possibility that afte...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Scholarship on human rights norms is fraught with inconsistencies between different interpretations ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Constructivist norm research is a lively and growing research programme in the field of internationa...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in orde...
Das Working Paper entwickelt einen konzeptuellen Rahmen zur Analyse von Normkomplexität in der inter...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing sta...
Global governance in the current international system seems to be characterized by a paradox: a gove...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...
This article offers a new conceptualisation of the meaning of norms in world politics. It starts fro...
Contains fulltext : 159968.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Theories on t...
This article contributes to the burgeoning norms literature in international relations that conceptu...
"Wenn es zutrifft, dass kulturelle Praxen Erfahrung und Erwartungen prägen, dann müssen sie eindeuti...
Theories on the role of norms in international relations generally neglect the possibility that afte...
There are a wide variety of contemporary international norms: some are large and diffuse, while othe...
Scholarship on human rights norms is fraught with inconsistencies between different interpretations ...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in ord...
Constructivist norm research is a lively and growing research programme in the field of internationa...
First generation norm scholars treat the meaning of a norm as if it was clear-cut and static in orde...
Das Working Paper entwickelt einen konzeptuellen Rahmen zur Analyse von Normkomplexität in der inter...
This essay develops a critique of modern constructivist approaches to norms in international relatio...
M.Phil.The thesis starts with a look at the theory of norm diffusion and the factors influencing sta...
Global governance in the current international system seems to be characterized by a paradox: a gove...
The subject of a formerly strong norm’s death is not often in the limelight of political science res...