ID | 138229 |
Title Proper | Indian Ocean futures |
Other Title Information | new partnerships, new alliances and academic diplomacy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Doyle, Timothy ; Seal, Graham |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Much of the job which falls to the editors of relatively new academic journals such as the Journal of the Indian Ocean Region (JIOR) is to forge epistemic and intellectual networks and alliances across an emerging academic field. And there can be no doubt that Indian Ocean studies and associated research ventures are relatively recent pursuits when compared to those works which have focused more heavily upon the Atlantic and Pacific oceanic geopolitical spheres. This is not to say that Indian Ocean interests have only recently emerged, but that rather, over recent decades, the intellectual and critical gaze of the academic nglosphere has been largely focused elsewhere. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol. 11, No.1; Jun 2015: p.2-7 |
Journal Source | Journal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol: 11No 1 |
Key Words | Indian Ocean Futures ; New Partnerships ; New Alliances ; Academic Diplomacy |