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ID145976
Title ProperBruno Latour and ecology politics
Other Title Informationpoetics of failure and denial in IR
LanguageENG
AuthorAgathangelou, Anna M
Summary / Abstract (Note)Failure and denial are seductive concepts, and they were explicitly theorised at the Millennium conference in October, 2015. Though used to evoke an array of images to understand the condition of International Relations (IR) as a discipline and in relation to other social sciences, the concepts were not previously deemed pivotal for theorising world events. This article critically assesses how failure and denial are used by IR’s scholarly community as signifiers, and what it is that they signify. To this end, it considers Bruno Latour’s keynote address at the 2015 Millennium conference, along with some of Latour’s shorter works. Drawing on STS (science and technology studies), postcolonial and queer sensibilities, it concludes with a discussion of the significance of theatre in IR scholarship, and examines the broader social and political implications of how we think and understand failure and denial in the era of the Anthropocene.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 44, No.3; Jun 2016: p. 321-347
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2016-06 44, 3
Key WordsPolitical Ecology ;  Theatre ;  Bruno Latour