Popular culture and world politics theories, methods, pedagogies editado por Federica Caso y Caitlin Hamilton

Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Bristol (Inglaterra) E-International Relations Publishing 2015Descripción: vi, 180 páginasISBN:
  • 9781910814024
  • 1910814024
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Introduction / Federica Caso and Caitlin Hamilton -- Part one. Popular culture and world politics : in theory and in practice. So, how does popular culture relate to world politics? / Jutta Weldes and Christina Rowley -- Popular culture and political identity / Constance Duncombe and Roland Bleiker -- On Captain America and 'doing' popular culture in the social sciences / Jason Dittmer -- Popular geopolitics and War on Terror / Klaus Dodds -- The hidden politics of militarization and pop culture as political communication / Linda Åhäll -- Part two. Sources and methods of popular culture and world politics. Worlds of our making in science fiction and international relations / Nicholas J. Kiersey and Iver B. Neumann -- Film and world politics / Michael J. Shapiro -- Videogames and IR : playing at method / Nick Robinson -- Military videogames, geopolitics and methods / Daniel Bos -- Collage : an art-inspired methodology for studying laughter in world politics / Saara Särmä -- What does (the study of) world politics sound like? / Matt Davies and M.I. Franklin -- Part three. Teaching popular culture and world politics. Imperial imaginaries : employing science fiction to talk about geopolitics / Robert A. Saunders -- The challenges of teaching popular culture and world politics / Kyle Grayson -- Pedagogy and pop culture : pop culture as teaching tool and assessment practice / William Clapton.
Resumen: "This edited collection brings together cutting edge insights from a range of key thinkers working in the area of popular culture and world politics (PCWP). Offering a holistic approach to this exciting field of research, it contributes to the establishment of PCWP as a sub-discipline of International Relations. Canvassing issues such as geopolitics, political identities, the War on Terror and political communication - and drawing from sources such as film, videogames, art and music - this collection is an invaluable reader for anyone interested in popular culture and world politics"--Back cover.
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Introduction / Federica Caso and Caitlin Hamilton -- Part one. Popular culture and world politics : in theory and in practice. So, how does popular culture relate to world politics? / Jutta Weldes and Christina Rowley -- Popular culture and political identity / Constance Duncombe and Roland Bleiker -- On Captain America and 'doing' popular culture in the social sciences / Jason Dittmer -- Popular geopolitics and War on Terror / Klaus Dodds -- The hidden politics of militarization and pop culture as political communication / Linda Åhäll -- Part two. Sources and methods of popular culture and world politics. Worlds of our making in science fiction and international relations / Nicholas J. Kiersey and Iver B. Neumann -- Film and world politics / Michael J. Shapiro -- Videogames and IR : playing at method / Nick Robinson -- Military videogames, geopolitics and methods / Daniel Bos -- Collage : an art-inspired methodology for studying laughter in world politics / Saara Särmä -- What does (the study of) world politics sound like? / Matt Davies and M.I. Franklin -- Part three. Teaching popular culture and world politics. Imperial imaginaries : employing science fiction to talk about geopolitics / Robert A. Saunders -- The challenges of teaching popular culture and world politics / Kyle Grayson -- Pedagogy and pop culture : pop culture as teaching tool and assessment practice / William Clapton.

"This edited collection brings together cutting edge insights from a range of key thinkers working in the area of popular culture and world politics (PCWP). Offering a holistic approach to this exciting field of research, it contributes to the establishment of PCWP as a sub-discipline of International Relations. Canvassing issues such as geopolitics, political identities, the War on Terror and political communication - and drawing from sources such as film, videogames, art and music - this collection is an invaluable reader for anyone interested in popular culture and world politics"--Back cover.

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