About this book series

This new series is designed in response to the pressing need to better understand growing complex global, transnational, and local issues that stubbornly refuse to be pigeon-holed into clearly-defined established disciplinary boxes. The new series distinguishes its visions in three ways: (1) It is inspired by genuine sociological, anthropological and philosophical perspectives in International Relations (IR), (2) it rests on an understanding of the social as politically constituted, and the social and the political are always ontologically inseparable, and (3) it conceptualizes the social as fundamentally global, in that it is spatially dispersed and temporarily contingent. In the books published in the series, the heterogeneity of the world’s peoples and societies is acknowledged as axiomatic for an understanding of world politics.

Electronic ISSN
2946-5567
Print ISSN
2946-5559
Series Editor
  • Dirk Nabers,
  • Marta Fernández,
  • Chengxin Pan,
  • David B. MacDonald

Book titles in this series

  1. Global Crisis

    Theory, Method and the Covid-19 Pandemic

    Authors:
    • Nadine Klopf
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • Soft cover
    • eBook