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Making Sense, Making Worlds: Constructivism in Social Theory and International Relations (New International Relations)

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Book Details:

  • Author: Nicholas Onuf

  • Publisher: Routledge

  • Edition: 1

  • Language: English

  • ISBN: 9780415624176

  • Pages: 256

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches

About The Book:

Making Sense, Making Worlds by Nicholas Onuf offers a critical collection of essays that deepens the understanding of his constructivist approach to international relations (IR). Published by Routledge on 18th September 2012, this 256-page paperback edition is a powerful contribution to the ongoing debates in IR theory. Onuf, a leading scholar in the field and the originator of the term "constructivism," updates his earlier work from his seminal World of Our Making (1989) and delves into new research lines, including his work on metaphors and a return to philosophical roots, particularly Aristotle.

Onuf’s book goes beyond just theory, situating the constructivist approach in a wider philosophical context. The essays present an evolving view of how we understand the world and ourselves within it. This volume will be essential for students and scholars of international relations, international relations theory, social theory, and law, offering a solid theoretical foundation and a re-grounded constructivism that enhances understanding of global issues.

About the Author:

Nicholas Greenwood Onuf is Professor Emeritus at the Department of Politics and International Relations, Florida International University, and Professor Associado at the Instituto de Relações Internationais, Pontifica Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro.