This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by exploring how crisis narratives structure time and space, that is, the ways ‘crisis’ as a framework, concept, rhetoric, affective, and discursive structure forms or taps into specific chronotopes. In our hyper-interconnected times, the simultaneous experience of many transversal crises—past and present, global and local, chronic and short-lived—is particularly acute. This simultaneity and transversality of crises invite rigorous theorization, critical responses, and finding new languages to speak to this complexity. Through Bakhtin’s notion of the chronotope, we broach questions of crisis, time, and space, as experienced, imagined, and represe...
The theory of crisis and society is advanced by developing a complex systems analysis and is applied...
Crises in the 21st century differ—structurally— from those we had to deal with in the last century. ...
This Issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal of International Studies (IJIS) discusses the topic ‘Cri...
This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by e...
Crisis has no end. Or at least, it might seem like it, with the term ‘crisis’ qualifying all spheres...
Memory is key to understanding the temporal-spatial coordinates of producing ‘crisis’ and acting in ...
Alarming reports on crises are appearing and being published on a daily basis in different expressio...
This article makes a theoretical contribution to the constructivist and cultural political economy l...
History in Financial Times sheds light on the historiography of contemporary finance. But there is a...
Taking the recent omnipresence of crisis rhetoric around the Mediterranean as a starting point, the ...
In this article, I argue that the concept of crisis entails a particular form of experiencing and th...
The panel addresses the theme of the “familiar/strange” from the spatial and temporal perspectives a...
Timely, provocative, and theoretically sophisticated, the essays comprising In the Face of Crises: A...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been dominated by multifarious crises that ...
Crisis provokes a sense of urgency often experienced as vertigo – the intense disorientation as to w...
The theory of crisis and society is advanced by developing a complex systems analysis and is applied...
Crises in the 21st century differ—structurally— from those we had to deal with in the last century. ...
This Issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal of International Studies (IJIS) discusses the topic ‘Cri...
This collectively written essay in four parts makes an original contribution to crisis research by e...
Crisis has no end. Or at least, it might seem like it, with the term ‘crisis’ qualifying all spheres...
Memory is key to understanding the temporal-spatial coordinates of producing ‘crisis’ and acting in ...
Alarming reports on crises are appearing and being published on a daily basis in different expressio...
This article makes a theoretical contribution to the constructivist and cultural political economy l...
History in Financial Times sheds light on the historiography of contemporary finance. But there is a...
Taking the recent omnipresence of crisis rhetoric around the Mediterranean as a starting point, the ...
In this article, I argue that the concept of crisis entails a particular form of experiencing and th...
The panel addresses the theme of the “familiar/strange” from the spatial and temporal perspectives a...
Timely, provocative, and theoretically sophisticated, the essays comprising In the Face of Crises: A...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been dominated by multifarious crises that ...
Crisis provokes a sense of urgency often experienced as vertigo – the intense disorientation as to w...
The theory of crisis and society is advanced by developing a complex systems analysis and is applied...
Crises in the 21st century differ—structurally— from those we had to deal with in the last century. ...
This Issue of the Interdisciplinary Journal of International Studies (IJIS) discusses the topic ‘Cri...