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Conceptualizing International Practices: Directions for the Practice Turn in International Relations

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This book explores the practice turn in International Relations, offering theoretical frameworks for understanding how international actors engage in meaningful practices. It provides comprehensive directions for scholars seeking to advance practice-based approaches to IR research.

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Conceptualizing International Practices examines the growing practice turn within International Relations scholarship, presenting innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to studying how international actors construct meaning and conduct relations through their everyday practices.

The volume brings together contributions from leading scholars including Alena Drieschova, Christian Bueger, and Ted Hopf, offering diverse perspectives on practice theory applications in IR. It addresses fundamental questions about what constitutes international practice, how practices shape international outcomes, and why practice-based analysis matters for understanding contemporary global affairs.

This work serves as an essential resource for IR scholars, graduate students, and practitioners seeking to understand the practice turn’s implications for international relations theory and research. The book combines theoretical rigor with practical applicability, making it valuable for both academic and policy-oriented audiences interested in moving beyond traditional IR paradigms.

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Author

Alena Drieschova, Christian Bueger, Ted Hopf & 0 More

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009055604

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