TY  - GEN
AB  - This contribution probes 'A Theory of Global Governance' from a materialist perspective. I focus on three forms of materialisms that have played a significant role in social theory as well as International Relations theory: the materialisms of markets, of artefacts, and of embodied affects. Integrating these materialisms serves to unsettle the conceptualization of global governance and of the politics of authority, legitimacy, and contestation underpinning it. A materialist perspective moves the theory of global governance towards a focus on processes instead of institutions, allowing it to capture both the multiple forms of global governance and their increasingly rapidly shifting forms. The contribution is anchored in a discussion of the global governance of cyber-security.
AU  - Leander, Anna
DA  - 2021
DO  - 10.1017/S175297192000041X
DO  - doi
ID  - 298911
KW  - Arts and Culture
KW  - Global Governance
KW  - Security
L1  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/298911/files/locating-new-materialist-characters-and-processes-in-global-governance.pdf
L2  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/298911/files/locating-new-materialist-characters-and-processes-in-global-governance.pdf
L4  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/298911/files/locating-new-materialist-characters-and-processes-in-global-governance.pdf
LK  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/298911/files/locating-new-materialist-characters-and-processes-in-global-governance.pdf
N2  - This contribution probes 'A Theory of Global Governance' from a materialist perspective. I focus on three forms of materialisms that have played a significant role in social theory as well as International Relations theory: the materialisms of markets, of artefacts, and of embodied affects. Integrating these materialisms serves to unsettle the conceptualization of global governance and of the politics of authority, legitimacy, and contestation underpinning it. A materialist perspective moves the theory of global governance towards a focus on processes instead of institutions, allowing it to capture both the multiple forms of global governance and their increasingly rapidly shifting forms. The contribution is anchored in a discussion of the global governance of cyber-security.
PY  - 2021
T1  - Locating (new) materialist characters and processes in global governance
TI  - Locating (new) materialist characters and processes in global governance
UR  - https://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/298911/files/locating-new-materialist-characters-and-processes-in-global-governance.pdf
Y1  - 2021
ER  -