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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Imaginaries of Connectivity: The Creation of Novel Spaces of Governance: 1 (Global Epistemics)

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Product Description This edited collection addresses the problem of how the creation of novel spaces of governance relates to imaginaries of connectivity in time. While connectivity seems almost ubiquitous today, it has been imagined and practiced in various ways and to varying political effects in different historical and geographical contexts. Often the conception of new connectivities also gives birth to new spaces of governance. The political denomination of spaces - whether maritime, continental, social, or virtual - reflects the situatedness of power. Yet, such crafting of new spaces also expresses particular imaginaries and technologies of connectivity that make governance possible. Whereas the study of international relations has traditionally focused on the role of agency and structure in power relations, the affects, beliefs, attitudes, and practices that intervene in how groups of people connect in given times have not attracted much scholarly attention Overall, the detailed and original case studies examined in the book range from the 16th century, to the 19th century, to the present, and from Spain, to the Maritime Alps, to Germany, to the Mediterranean, to China, to East Asia. The historical and geographical variety of the cases serves to highlight the diversity of the meaning and function of connectivity in the constitution of novel spaces of governance. Review What a marvelous collection! Working within a new and original approach to ontopolitical connectivity, these essays cast a raking light across a set of fascinating case studies ranging from the impact of the discovery of new constellations on the cosmographic imaginaries of early modern Europeans, to the unfolding connectivities between facial recognition technologies and borders in contemporary globalization imaginaries. Highly recommended.--Larry George, Professor of Political Science, California State University Although new technologies have created an increasingly interconnected world, institutionalized academic disciplines, functioning within their traditional cartographic imaginaries, have had a trained incapacity to theorize the new dynamic spatiality constituting the contemporary global world. Manifesting a creative indisciplinarity, the collection of diverse well composed chapters in Imaginaries of Connectivity is an important intervention that alerts us to a world that has been under theorized.--Michael J. Shapiro, University of Hawai'i, Manoa Unpacking the meaning of connectivity across a variety of historical contexts, Imaginaries of Connectivity illustrates the extent to which each set of connections is premised on its own distinctive worldview and its material preconditions, as well as how such imaginaries have shaped new objects of governance across space. As such, this volume offers fresh and exciting perspectives on a range of phenomena hitherto neglected by students of international relations and globalization theory.--Jens Bartelson, Professor of Political Science, Lund University About the Author Luis Lobo-Guerrero is Professor of History and Theory of International Relations at the University of Groningen where he chairs the department under this name. He is also the director for the Centre for International Relations Research within the Groningen Institute for the Study of Culture. Luis Lobo-Guerrero is the author of Insuring Security: Biopolitics, Security and Risk (Routledge, 2011), Insuring War: Sovereignty, Security and Risk (Routledge, 2012), and Insuring Life: Value, Security and Risk (Routledge, 2016), as well as editor for the first edited volume of this trilogy Imaginaries of Connectivity: the making of novel spaces of governance (Rowman and Littlefield, 2019). Suvi Alt is tenured Assistant Professor in International Relations at the University of Groningen. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Lapland and works on the areas of international political theory, biopolitics, continenta

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
20 November 2019
Listed Since
12 August 2019

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