Western Dominance in International Relations?

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anti-eurocentrism
Author_Audrey Alejandro
Brazilian Foreign Policy
Brazilian Scholars
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Critical IR
Critical IR Theory
critical theory
Der Derian
discourse analysis
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Global IR
global knowledge production
Inter-national Politics
International Academic Publication
International Political Sociology
IR Discourse
IR Eurocentrism
IR Journal
IR Professionalisation
IR Publication
IR Scholar
IR Teaching
IR Theory
Jamia Millia Islamia
Maruti Udyog
New International Relations
political sociology
Positionality
Postgraduate Entrance Exams
qualitative methodology
Reflexivity
reflexivity in international relations
Revista Brasileira De Politica Internacional
Self-Reflexivity
Social Science Research
South Asian Survey
Tamil Nadu
Western Dominance
Western IR
Yosef Lapid

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  • ISBN 9780367540104
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Since the 1970s, a 'critical' movement has been developing in the humanities and social sciences denouncing the existence of 'Western dominance' over the worldwide production and circulation of knowledge. However, thirty years after the emergence of this promising agenda in International Relations (IR), this discipline has not experienced a major shift.

This volume offers a counter-intuitive and original contribution to the understanding of the global circulation of knowledge. In contrast to the literature, it argues that the internationalisation of social sciences in the designated 'Global South' is not conditioned by the existence of a presumably 'Western dominance'. Indeed, although discriminative practices such as Eurocentrism and gate-keeping exist, their existence does not lead to a unipolar structuration of IR internationalisation around ‘the West’. Based on these empirical results, this book reflexively questions the role of critique in the (re)production of the social and political order. Paradoxically, the anti-Eurocentric critical discourses reproduce the very Eurocentrism they criticise. This book offers methodological support to address this paradox by demonstrating how one can use discourse analysis and reflexivity to produce innovative results and decentre oneself from the vision of the world one has been socialised into.

This work offers an insightful contribution to International Relations, Political Theory, Sociology and Qualitative Methodology. It will be useful to all students and scholars interested in critical theories, international political sociology, social sciences in Brazil and India, knowledge and discourse, Eurocentrism, as well as the future of reflexivity.

Audrey Alejandro is Assistant Professor at the Department of Methodology, London School of Economics and Political Science.

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