The Oxford Handbook of Norms Research in International Relations
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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- Utgivningsdatum2025-11-13
- Mått171 x 246 x undefined mm
- FormatInbunden
- SpråkEngelska
- SerieOxford Handbooks
- Antal sidor752
- FörlagOUP OXFORD
- ISBN9780198915874
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Sassan Gholiagha is a postdoctoral researcher at the European New School of Digital Studies (European-University Viadrina). His publications include The Humanisation of Global Politics (CUP)\ and “Between (ir)responsibility and (in)appropriateness: Conceptualizing norm-related state behaviour in the Russian war against Ukraine” in Global Constitutionalism (with Mitja Sienknecht). He has acted as reviewer for leading IR journals and was co-speaker of the thematic group on norms research in IR of the German Political Science Association.Phil Orchard is Professor of International Relations and Discipline Leader, Politics and International Studies, at the University of Wollongong and Co-Director of the UOW Future of Rights Centre. His books include A Right to Flee (CUP) and Protecting the Internally Displaced (Routledge) and co-edited books with Alexander Betts, Implementation in World Politics (Oxford), with Charles Hunt, Constructing the Responsibility to Protect, (Routledge) and with Antje Wiener, Contesting the World.Antje Wiener is a Professor of Political Science and Law at the University of Hamburg and By-Fellow at Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge. Her books include Contestation and Constitution of Norms in Global International Relations (CUP), A Theory of Contestation (Springer), The Invisible Constitution of Politics: Contested Norms and International Encounters (CUP), and Deep Contestations of the Liberal International Order co-edited with David Lake and Thomas Risse (Oxford). She is editor-in-chief of the Norm Research in International Relations Series (Springer) and founding editor-in-chief of Global Constitutionalism (CUP since 2012).
- Front matterPrefaceVolume EditorsSection EditorsContributors1: IntroductionSection 1: A History of Norms Research - Section Editors: Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) and Kelebogile Zvobgo (William & Mary)2: Wayne Sandholtz (University of Southern California) and Kelebogile Zvobgo (William & Mary): The International Norms Enterprise3: Ezgi Yildiz (California State University, Long Beach) and Isabel Silagy (Boston University): Norms, Legitimacy, and Compliance: Between International Law and Politics4: Lucrecia García Iommi (Fairfield University) and Andrea Vilán (American University): International Norms and Domestic Politics5: Nina Tannenwald (Brown University): The Nuclear Taboo: A Global Prohibitionary Norm6: Audie Klotz (Syracuse University): Race and Racism in Norms Research7: Devon Cantwell-Chavez (University of Ottawa): Whose Norms Matter? Challenging Power in Global Climate GovernanceSection 2: Key Concepts of Norms ResearchSection Editors: Carmen Wunderlich (University of Freiburg) and Jeffrey S. Lantis (The College of Wooster): 8: Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge): The Norm Typology: Approaches and Models9: Swati Srivastava (Purdue University): Hybrid Sovereignty, Norm Reification, and Practices10: Maren Hofius (University of Hamburg): The Constructivist Promise Revisited: On the Practice Dimension of Norms11: Carmen Wunderlich (University of Freiburg): On the Concept of Norm Clusters12: Sassan Gholiagha (European-University Viadrina) and Mitja Sienknecht (European-University Viadrina): "It s what you ought to do: Appropriateness as a Central Concept in Norms ResearchSection 3: The Methodological Tool-Kit of Norms ResearchSection Editors: Holger Niemann (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy Hamburg) and Katharina Glaab (Norwegian University of Life Sciences): 13: 1. Katharina Glaab (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) and Holger Niemann (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy Hamburg): How to Study International Norms: From Methodologies to Methods in Norms Research14: Katharina Glaab (Norwegian University of Life Sciences) and Holger Niemann (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy Hamburg): Speaking Norms: Discourse Analytical Approaches and Methodologies in Norms Research Anna Holzscheiter (TUD Dresden University of Technology)15: Diana Panke (Free University Berlin), Ulrich Petersohn (University of Liverpool), and Sercan Pekel (University of Liverpool): Data, Generalization and Causal Inference in Quantitative Norm Research16: Dongwook Kim (Australian National University): Quantitative Approaches and Theory Evaluation in Norms Research17: Helen M. Kinsella (University of Minnesota) and Giovanni Mantilla (University of Cambridge): Historical Approaches and Archival Work in Norms Research Helen M. Kinsella (University of Minnesota) and Giovanni Mantilla18: Xymena Kurowska (Central European University): Ethnographic Approaches to the Study of NormsSection 4: Norm Emergence and ChangeSection Editors: Adam Bower (University of St Andrews) and Anette Stimmer (University of St Andrews): 19: Anette Stimmer (University of St. Andrews) and Adam Bower (University of St. Andrews): A Rhetorical Approach to Norm Change20: Susanne Zwingel (Florida International University): Norm Translation: Content-in-Motion and Contextualized Practice21: Jacqui True (Monash University): Transnational Network Approaches and Norm Agency22: Kazushige Kobayashi (Ritsumeikan University Kyoto): Agents of Socialization Beyond the West23: Anette Stimmer (University of St Andrews) and Duncan Snidal (Nuffield College, University of Oxford): How (De)Legalisation Unfolds24: Zoltán I. Búzás (University of Notre Dame): Failed Norm Emergence and ChangeSection 5: Norm Robustness: Between Strength and ErosionSection Editors: Lisbeth Zimmermann (Goethe-University of Frankfurt) and Max Lesch (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt): 25: Lisbeth Zimmermann (Goethe-University of Frankfurt) and Max Lesch (European University Institute and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt): Theories of Norm Strength and Erosion26: Anton Peez (Goethe-University of Frankfurt): Measuring Norm Strength and Erosion in International Politics27: Vincent Keating (University of Southern Denmark): What is the Normative Value of Norm Robustness? Comparing Constructivist and English School Perspectives28: Ingvild Bode (University of Southern Denmark): Norm Robustness and International Practice Theories29: Srinivas Burra (South Asian University): Norm Strength, Change, and Inequality in International Law30: Élise Rousseau (University Cambridge): Navigating Norm Strength: Compliance Mechanisms in Global GovernanceSection 6: Norms and EthicsSection Editors: Anthony F. Lang Jr. (University of St Andrews): 31: Anthony F. Lang Jr. (University of St Andrews) and Aarushi Sharma (University of St Andrews): Ethics and Normative Traditions: Peace as a Fundamental Norm32: Neta C. Crawford (University of Oxford): Persistent Tensions Among Norms: Intention, Norms of Civilian Immunity and Protection versus Norms of Proportionality and the Military Necessity33: Susan L. Kang (City University of New York) and Jonathan Havercroft (University of Southampton): Constructing Normative Foundations: Stanley Cavell, Social Constructivism, and Public Assembly Rights in Brazil, the U.S., and the U.K.34: Rita Floyd (University of Birmingham): Regulating Security Policy and Practice via a Norm of Just Securitization35: Brent Steele (University of Utah) and Eric A. Heinze (University of Oklahoma): Ethically Evaluating and Appraising Norms: Three Cautionary Tales36: João Nunes (Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid): Body Politics, Domination and Vulnerability: A Critique of Global Health SecuritySection 7: Norm Contestation and Normative LegitimacySection Editors: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds) and Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge): 37: Antje Wiener (University of Hamburg and University of Cambridge): Contestation Theory38: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds): Meanings-in-Use and Useful Meanings: Norm Contestation and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) from a Pragmatist Perspective39: Holger Niemann (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy Hamburg) and Henrik Schillinger (University of Duisburg-Essen): Strategies for Coping with Contestation in Norms Research40: Chiara de Franco (University of Southern Denmark) and Linnéa Gelot (University of Southern Denmark): A Bourdieusian Perspective on Contestation Theory41: Nicole Jenne (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile) and Christoph Harig (Royal Danish Defence College): Contested Peacekeeping Norms Across the Global South42: Lucrecia García Iommi (Fairfield University): Who is Afraid of Contestation? Evaluating Norm Contestation in the Development of International Criminal Law43: Laura von Allwörden (University of Kiel): Legitimating Norms through Contestation: The Global ClimateSection 8: Complexity, Interactions and DynamicsSection Editors: Caroline Fehl (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt), Elvira Rosert (Technische Universität Dresden), and Carla Winston (University of Melbourne): 44: Caroline Fehl (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg and Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) and Elvira Rosert (Technische Universität Dresden): Norm Complexity and Interactions: Surveying an Emerging Field45: Laura Gómez Mera (University of Miami): How Positive Norm Interactions Contribute to the Emergence and Diffusion of Norm Clusters46: Johanne Døhlie Saltnes (ARENA Centre for European Studies, University of Oslo): Norm Conflicts: Distinguishing between Application and Validity47: Ruji Auethavornpipat (La Trobe University): Norm Conflicts and Synergies in Global Migration Governance48: Rebecca Sander (University of Cincinnati) and Laura Dudley Jenkins (University of Cincinnati) (Yale University): Normative Frameworks and Norm Hierarchies49: Carla Winston (University of Melbourne): Norm Interactions, World Order, and Systemic ChangeSection 9: Reverberations of Norms Research Across International RelationsSection Editors: Phil Orchard and Liam Moore (University of Wollongong): 50: Thomas Risse (Free University of Berlin): Deep Contestations and the Resilience of the Liberal International Order51: Qiaochu Zhang (University of Manchester): Rising Powers as Norm Entrepreneurs and the Future of Liberal International Order52: Liam Moore (University of Wollongong) and Phil Orchard (University of Wollongong): Reverberations Through Clusters and Regimes: Norms and Forced Displacement Policy53: Jan Wilkens (University of Hamburg): Narratives of Change in the Climate Crisis: The Return of the Tipping Point and Critical Norms Research54: Sara E. Davies (Griffith University): Global Health and Norms55: Elisabeth Johansson-Nogués (Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals): Norms Research and Foreign Policy
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