This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations (IR) by developing ‘thin’ and ‘thick’ versions of normativity and applying them as conditions for a pluriversal dialogue between different cosmologies. We start with the premise that ‘critical IR’ is both Eurocentric and a-normative, and argue that a normative engagement with critical discourses both inside and outside the West is necessary to recapture its emancipatory promise. Drawing on the work of Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse and Jacques Derrida, we develop ‘thin’ and ‘thick’ versions of normativity. The former, we argue, operates as a critical corrective of thick normative positions, reclaiming their openness to difference, while not ...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
Theorising about international relations has progressed in recent years, and dialogue between the co...
Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action has provided the inspiration for a school of Critic...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
(This is written mainly in the context of International Relations. It should be noted that Internati...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This thesis reconstructs the concept of emancipation in Critical International Relations Theory towa...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
One of the main implications of the push for transition from the monoculture of Eurocentric scientif...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
The relationship between critical international relations (IR) and the conventional mainstream or al...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
Theorising about international relations has progressed in recent years, and dialogue between the co...
Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action has provided the inspiration for a school of Critic...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article seeks to reconceptualise emancipation in critically theorising International Relations ...
This article examines the main assumptions of neo-realism and neo-liberalism from the perspective of...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
(This is written mainly in the context of International Relations. It should be noted that Internati...
Dialectics remains an underutilized methodology in contemporary IR theory, which represents a signif...
This thesis reconstructs the concept of emancipation in Critical International Relations Theory towa...
This chapter explores, and critically defends, one of the most ambitious human scientific theories, ...
One of the main implications of the push for transition from the monoculture of Eurocentric scientif...
In this article I argue that the very meaning of ‘inter-national relations’ is emerging as a focus o...
Dialectics remains an under-utilised methodology in contemporary IR theory and represents a signific...
The relationship between critical international relations (IR) and the conventional mainstream or al...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
Theorising about international relations has progressed in recent years, and dialogue between the co...
Jürgen Habermas’s theory of communicative action has provided the inspiration for a school of Critic...