Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and difference in terms of the coexistence of related and plural worlds and realities, for example through notions such as relationality and pluriversality. The problem is that in trying to develop relational approaches as an alternative to the 'Western/modern' - atomistic - ontology, relationality, relations, and their meanings can become fixed, translating them into 'things'. The article maintains that cosmopraxis - as a complex pluriversal, multidimensional set of experiences - not only illustrates how relations relate without fixing their meaning, but also provides us with relevant insights to contribute to think of a pluriversal and more plu...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in ...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
There is a multi-faceted relational revolution afoot in International Relations (IR) and in the soci...
Relational theories challenge, in a multitude of ways, how we understand and work with relations in ...
I thank my colleagues for their generosity and their engaging reactions to my book. It is interestin...
This essay is about water governance and relationality. It reflects on the questions that articulate...
In this article I review critical thought about cosmogony in the social sciences and explore the cur...
Abstract The lack of ontological pluralism in International Relations has been a strong determinant ...
This article tries to make sense of the idea of a plurality of worlds and its reciprocal relation. T...
This article focuses on Karen Barad’s quantum ontology and her attempts to reformulate the concept o...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityRather than taking the gen...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
This conclusion notes the rise of relationalism in theorizing peacebuilding and the advantages of th...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in ...
Bringing ontological questions back into IR has been key to opening discussions about plurality and ...
There is a multi-faceted relational revolution afoot in International Relations (IR) and in the soci...
Relational theories challenge, in a multitude of ways, how we understand and work with relations in ...
I thank my colleagues for their generosity and their engaging reactions to my book. It is interestin...
This essay is about water governance and relationality. It reflects on the questions that articulate...
In this article I review critical thought about cosmogony in the social sciences and explore the cur...
Abstract The lack of ontological pluralism in International Relations has been a strong determinant ...
This article tries to make sense of the idea of a plurality of worlds and its reciprocal relation. T...
This article focuses on Karen Barad’s quantum ontology and her attempts to reformulate the concept o...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. School of International Service. American UniversityRather than taking the gen...
What is ‘relational theorizing’ in International Relations and what can it offer? This article intro...
This conclusion notes the rise of relationalism in theorizing peacebuilding and the advantages of th...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British International...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
In this paper, I engage with the motif of “the pluriverse” such as it has increasingly been used in ...