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ID134251
Title ProperStruggling over meanings
Other Title Informationdiscourses on the EU’s international presence
LanguageENG
AuthorMorin, Jean-Frederic ;  Carta, Caterina
Summary / Abstract (Note)The first section of this article arranges the four theoretical approaches and methods presented in the special issues – namely interpretative constructivism, post-structuralism, discursive institutionalism and critical discourse analysis – along two dimensions: (a) the role of discourse in the constitution of the world, depending on whether approaches perceive social structure as being constitutive of or constituted by discourse; and (b) interpretation of the weight of material and ideational elements in discourses. This model helps to make sense of the profound theoretical diversity that characterises analytical approaches to international relations discourse. The second section tackles the question of ‘who does the speaking’. It identifies the different voices that converge in the EU’s international choir and problematises the discursive environment that forges international discourses through the theoretical lenses of selected approaches. In the last section, the contributions to this special issue are presented.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol.49, No.3; Sep.2014: p.295-314
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol: 49 No 3
Standard NumberInternational Relations – IR