Ebook: Posthuman International Relations: Complexity, Ecologism and Global Politics
Author: Erika Cudworth, Stephen Hobden
About the authors
Erika Cudworth is senior lecturer in international politics and sociology at the University of East London. Her research interests are in political theory, broadly conceived, particularly feminisms, ecologisms and complexity theory, food consumption and production, human relations with non-human animals and educational inclusions/exclusions. She is author of Environment and Society (Routledge, 2003), Developing Ecofeminist Theory: The Complexity of Difference (Palgrave, 2005), The Modern State: Theories and Ideologies (with Tim Hall and John McGovern, Edinburgh University Press, 2007) and Social Lives with Other Animals: Tales of Sex, Death and Love (Palgrave, 2011).
Stephen Hobden is a senior lecturer in international politics at the University of East London. His main areas of interest are international relations theory, China in world politics, and North—South relations. He is the author of International Relations and Historical Sociology: Breaking Down Boundaries (Routledge 1998), and editor, together with John Hobson, of Historical Sociology of International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Erika Cudworth is senior lecturer in international politics and sociology at the University of East London. Her research interests are in political theory, broadly conceived, particularly feminisms, ecologisms and complexity theory, food consumption and production, human relations with non-human animals and educational inclusions/exclusions. She is author of Environment and Society (Routledge, 2003), Developing Ecofeminist Theory: The Complexity of Difference (Palgrave, 2005), The Modern State: Theories and Ideologies (with Tim Hall and John McGovern, Edinburgh University Press, 2007) and Social Lives with Other Animals: Tales of Sex, Death and Love (Palgrave, 2011).
Stephen Hobden is a senior lecturer in international politics at the University of East London. His main areas of interest are international relations theory, China in world politics, and North—South relations. He is the author of International Relations and Historical Sociology: Breaking Down Boundaries (Routledge 1998), and editor, together with John Hobson, of Historical Sociology of International Relations (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
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