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ID142543
Title ProperBeing-in-the-world of the international
LanguageENG
AuthorRee, Gerard van der
Summary / Abstract (Note)Even though the international permeates our daily lives in many ways, it rarely discloses itself as part of our everyday engagements. Drawing from Martin Heidegger’s phenomenology, this article seeks to explore the ways in which the international remains hidden to, as well as the ways in which the international can become part of, our being-in-the-world. Additionally, it will show the terms in which International Relations (IR) scholars can disclose the world of the international, and what the implications of that ‘knowing’ are for the discipline. Finally, it will explore the possibilities and limitations of a Heidegerrian phenomenology for a social science such as IR.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 41, No.4; Oct 2015: p.781-798
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 41 No 4
Key WordsInternational Relations ;  International Permeates ;  Heidegerrian Phenomenology


 
 
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