search for books and compare prices
Rens Van Munster has written 3 work(s)
Search for other authors with the same name
displaying 1 to 3 | at end
show results in order: alphabetically | oldest to newest | newest to oldest
Cover for 9781138797789 Cover for 9781138208193 Cover for 9780415627382 Cover for 9780230200067
cover image for 9781138208193
As a central component of contemporary culture, films mirror and shape political debate. Reflecting on this development, scholars in the field of International Relations (IR) increasingly explore the intersection of TV series, fiction film and global politics. So far, however, virtually no systematic scholarly attention has been given to documentary film within IR. This book fills this void by offering a critical companion to the subject aimed at assisting students, teachers and scholars of IR in understanding and assessing the various ways in which documentary films matter in global politics. The authors of this volume argue that much can be gained if we do not just think of documentaries as a window on or intervention in reality, but as a political epistemology that – like theories – involve particular postures, strategies and methodologies towards the world to which they provide access. This work will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, popular culture and world politics and media studies alike.
By Casper Sylvest (editor) and Rens Van Munster (editor)

Hardcover:

9781138797789 | Routledge, February 20, 2015, cover price $145.00 | About this edition: As a central component of contemporary culture, films mirror and shape political debate.

Paperback:

9781138208193 | Reprint edition (Routledge, May 9, 2016), cover price $49.95

cover image for 9780415627382
Product Description: This book argues that catastrophe is a particular way of governing future events – such as terrorism, climate change or pandemics – which we cannot predict but which may strike suddenly, without warning, and cause irreversible damage...read more

Paperback:

9780415627382 | Routledge, June 27, 2012, cover price $60.95 | About this edition: This book argues that catastrophe is a particular way of governing future events – such as terrorism, climate change or pandemics – which we cannot predict but which may strike suddenly, without warning, and cause irreversible damage.

displaying 1 to 3 | at end