Multiple Paths to Knowledge in International Relations provides a uniquely
valuable view of current approaches and findings in conflict studies. While
expanding our knowledge of particular conflicts, from the Crimean War to the
Vietnam War to ongoing Palestinian-Israeli instability, the notable
contributors also further our understanding of how to conduct research in
international relations.
Feminist Time against Nation Time combines philosophical examinations of "Women's Time" by Julia Kristeva and "The Time of Thought" by Elizabeth Grosz with essays offering case studies of particular events, including Kelly Oliver's essay on the media coverage of the U.S. wars on terror, in Afghanistan and in Iraq. and Betty Joseph's on the anticolonial uses of "women's time" in the creation of nineteenth-century Indian nationalism. Victoria Hesford and Lisa Diedrich juxtapose feminist time against nation time in order to consider temporalities that are at once "contrary" but also "close to" or "drawing toward" each other. As an untimely project. feminism necessarily operates in a different temporality from that of the nation. Against-ness is used to provoke a rupture, a momentary opening up of a disjuncture between the two that allows us to explore the possibilities of creating a space and time for feminists to think against the current of the present moment. Feminist Time against Nation Time will appeal to all levels of students and scholars. Book jacket.
Through a study of media representations, this unique collection provides a
snapshot into the issues surrounding LGBT identity during a time when the
Defense of Marriage Act is called into question and explores what it means to
study images through a queer lens.
This book conclusively demonstrates that by respecting transparency and with
dogged perseverance, a nonviolent public leader can become an influential
leader, even in times of the most savage repression and marginalization.
Archbishop Romero of El Salvador accomplished precisely that through
determination, courage, and honing his public skills.
Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) is a holistic approach to the areas
of advertising, public relations, branding, promotions, event and experiential
marketing, and related fields of strategic communication. This book explores
how IMC, as grounded in the communication discipline, creates spaces for
community engagement and collaboration.
This book seeks, in concrete historical terms, to deal with the issue of
constraining war on the basis of moral principles as found in Just War Theory.
As the book makes clear, this theory has its roots in transcultural
experiences, concepts, and principles.
This book studies the HBO program Girls from multiple perspectives by comparing the series to similar programs from decades past as well as to the show's contemporaries in the present. By examining the show through the lenses of gender, race, sexuality, and culture. This book synthesizes and analyzes many of the most pressing issues that have surfaced in a show that has firmly etched itself in the fabric of early twenty-first century popular culture.
In this book, scholars representing six faith traditions explore what wisdom
means, why and how it should be shared, and what specific wisdoms their
tradition should share with and receive from other faiths, with special
emphasis on love and forgiveness.
This collection examines the spread and popularity of South Korean popular
culture and its global effects over the last twenty years. The contributors
analyze the theoretical and institutional history of this development, its
relationship with other globalizing forces, and the industrialization of
cultural production in South Korea.
This collection is a comprehensive and thorough assessment of the impact and
legacy that Justice Antonin Scalia had on the Supreme Court. Chapters are
written by leading legal and political science scholars of the Supreme Court
and examine the lasting legacy of one of the most controversial Supreme Court
Justices in American history.