Exemplarity in Global Politics
Contributor(s)
Noyes, Dorothy (editor)
Wille, Tobias (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available open access digitally under CC-BY licence. How is political change claimed and recognized? How is it attached to actors and transferred between them? This volume gives a new account of a mechanism that is celebrated in liberal discourse but trickier in practice: the performance and uptake of examples. Bringing together thinkers from different disciplines and places, this book considers the networks of reception and emulation within which a political act can become an example, circulating beyond the bounds of identities, norms, and ideologies. Tracing short- and long-term interactions among aspirational, dissident, and establishment performances, the volume reveals exemplarity to be a shaping force in global politics.
Keywords
Political Change; Social Norms; Performance; Reception; Symbolism; Media Amplification; Social Influence; Power RelationsISBN
9781529248050, 9781529248050, 9781529248043, 9781529248067Publisher
Bristol University PressPublisher website
https://bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
Bristol, 2025Imprint
Bristol University PressSeries
Bristol Studies in International Theory,Classification
International relations
Globalization
Social theory


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