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88 reviewsISBN 13: 9781138874404
Author: Jayne Rodgers
How does the concept of 'space' impact upon International Relations? This book examines this interesting subject with reference to the ideas of French sociologist Henri Levebre and applies his theories to the use by NGOs of advances in information communications technologies, particularly the internet.
1 Space in international relations
Introduction
IR and spatiality
Historical framings of space
Developments in spatial ontologies
Conclusion
2 Feminists and space
Introduction
Gendered spaces in IR
Gendered political realms
Feminists respatializing IR
Feminist contributions
Conclusion
3 The politics of the Internet
Introduction
The Internet infrastructure
Internet communications
The Internet audience
Mass media and framing
Conclusion
4 Activism and the Internet
Introduction
Social movement networks
NGOs as political actors
‘Informal' activists
Introducing the Internet into politics
Conclusion
5 Activism case studies Structural challenges
Introduction
Case Study 5.1: Transnational NGOs
Case Study 5.2: Independent online media
Conclusion
6 Activism case studies Issue-specific protest
Introduction
Case Study 6.1: Genetically modified foods
Case Study 6.2: Missile defense
7 Spatializing activism
Introduction
Internet ontologies
Applying spatial theories
Conclusion
Conclusion
Introduction
The Internet, activists and political change
Validity of spatial theories
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index
spatializing international polititcs
spatializing authoritarianism
spatializing politics
international space station politics
international political studies
Tags: Jayne Rodgers, Spatializing, International