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9780816696307
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Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
0816696306
ISBN-13
9780816696307
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219269115

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
400 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Making Things International 2 : Catalysts and Reactions
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Globalization, Human Services, World / General, International Relations / General
Type
Textbook
Author
Mark B. Salter
Subject Area
Political Science, Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
7 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2015-044918
Reviews
"Surprising, informing, disturbing and ultimately note- worthy in its culmination of geographically relevant material."-- Progress in Human Geography
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
327.101
Table Of Content
Contents Introduction: Circuits and Motion Mark B. Salter Part I. World in Motion {~?~TN: book page 1} Electronic Passports {~?~TN: book page 3} William Walters and Daniel Vanderlip Passport Photos Mark B. Salter The Traffic Light Katherine Reese AVATAR Benjamin J. Muller Containers Can E. Mutlu Bicycle Oded Löwenheim Boats Geneviève Piché Ballast Charlie Hailey Part II. Bodies in Motion Symptoms John Law and Wen-yuan Lin Corpses Jessica Auchter Virus Melissa Autumn White Microbes Stefanie Fishel Breathless Peter Adey Blood Jairus Grove Bodies Lauren Wilcox Tanks Michael J. Shapiro Drones Joseph Pugliese Part III. Things in Motion MemeLife Kathleen P. J. Brennan Videos Rune Saugmann Andersen Garbage Michele Acuto Carbon Chris Methmann and Benjamin Stephan Currency Emily Gilbert Biometric MasterCard Elizabeth Cobbett Cocaine Mike Bourne Clocks Yvgeny Yanovsky Acknowledgments Contributors
Synopsis
Drawing widely from contemporary social and critical thought, Making Things International 2 offers provocative interventions into debates about causality, connection, and politics through the notion of assemblage. Political assemblages, especially those that cross national borders, can be catalyzed by a host of surprising sparks. Present-day global systems are complex and interdependent, but the worn tools of traditional international relations theory are unsuited to the task of understanding how objects, ideas, and people come together to create, dispute, solve, or perhaps cause these political configurations. Contributors to this volume bring to their work a new sensitivity toward issues of power, authority, control, and sovereignty. The companion volume, Making Things International 1: Circuits and Motion, used things, stuff, and objects in motion to capture the material dynamics of global politics and to demonstrate the importance of the material. This volume builds on that conversation by examining objects that incite political assemblages. Specific subjects include fighter jets, smartphones, tents, HTTP cookies, representations of North Korea, and histories of the diplomatic cable, the orange prison jumpsuit, and container shipping. Contributors: Rune Saugmann Andersen, U of Helsinki; Josef Teboho Ansorge; Claudia Aradau, King's College London; Helen Arfvidsson; Alexander D. Barder, Florida International U; Tarak Barkawi, London School of Economics; Peter Chambers; Shine Choi, Seoul National U; Sagi Cohen; Thomas N. Cooke; Anna Feigenbaum, Bournemouth U; Andreas Folkers, Goethe-U Frankfurt; Fabian Frenzel, U of Leicester; Kyle Grayson, Newcastle U; Nicky Gregson, Durham U; David Grondin, U of Ottawa; Xavier Guillaume, U of Edinburgh; Emily Lindsay Jackson, Acadia U; Miguel de Larrinaga, U of Ottawa; Debbie Lisle, Queen's U Belfast; Mary Manjikian, Regent U; Nadine Marquardt, Goethe-U Frankfurt; Patrick McCurdy, U of Ottawa; Adam Sandor; Nisha Shah, U of Ottawa; Julian Stenmanns, Goethe-U Frankfurt; Casper Sylvest, U of Southern Denmark; Rens van Munster, Danish Institute for International Studies; Elspeth Van Veeren, U of Bristol; Srdjan Vucetic, U of Ottawa; Juha A. Vuori, U of Turku; Tobias Wille., Making Things International 2 offers provocative interventions into debatesabout causality, connection, and politics through the notion of assemblage.Specific subjects include fighter jets, smartphones, tents, HTTP cookies,representations of North Korea, and histories of the diplomatic cable, theorange prison jumpsuit, and container shipping.
LC Classification Number
JZ1319.M372 2016

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