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Neuer Materialismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen

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Drohnen, Viren, Wirbelstürme, kritische Infrastrukturen – dies sind nur einige der materiellen Elemente, die in der internationalen Politik eine Rolle spielen. Diese Materialität wird zunehmend wiederentdeckt in gegenwärtigen diskurstheoretischen Erklärungsansätzen der Internationalen Beziehungen. In der noch jungen Debatte um den Neuen Materialismus geht es vor allen Dingen darum, wie eine aktive statt passive Materialität in der politischen Welt zu verstehen ist.

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Voelkner, N. (2017). Neuer Materialismus in den Internationalen Beziehungen. In: Sauer, F., Masala, C. (eds) Handbuch Internationale Beziehungen. Springer Reference Sozialwissenschaften. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19918-4_23

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