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This handbook offers a unique approach to the question: How do
scholars write the future of global politics? Written in futur
anterieur style, around the 200-year anniversary of the birth of
International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline, the
contributions engage in world-building and imagine different
futures of IR. Set in a multiverse, 23 chapters draw on a range of
possible themes and imaginaries, for instance post-pandemic
conditions, the Anthropocene, and not least academic practices and
the role of researchers. A concluding chapter anchors these
explorations in contemporary discussions. The book mirrors the
format and style of existing handbooks, combining outlines and
discussions of theories, structures, processes, and core issues in
IR with an academic science fiction account of how these might play
out over the course of the next century. In doing so, the book
challenges IR and provides alternative imaginaries, rather than
predicting future conditions for all humanity. The book invites
readers to reflect on how thinking about the future has become an
increasingly radical, but more than ever necessary act.
In this insightful collection, academic experts consider the impact
of neoliberal policies and ideology on the status of care work in
Nordic countries. With new research perspectives and empirical
analyses, it assesses challenges for care work including
technologies, management and policy-making. Arguing that there is a
care crisis even in the supposedly feminist Nordic ‘nirvana’,
this book explores understandings of the care crisis, the serious
consequences for gender equality and the hitherto neglected effects
on the long-term sustainability of the Nordic welfare states. This
astute take on the Nordic welfare model provides insights into what
the Nordic experience can tell us about wider international issues
in care.
In this insightful collection, academic experts consider the impact
of neoliberal policies and ideology on the status of care work in
Nordic countries. With new research perspectives and empirical
analyses, it assesses challenges for care work including
technologies, management and policy-making. Arguing that there is a
care crisis even in the supposedly feminist Nordic 'nirvana', this
book explores understandings of the care crisis, the serious
consequences for gender equality and the hitherto neglected effects
on the long-term sustainability of the Nordic welfare states. This
astute take on the Nordic welfare model provides insights into what
the Nordic experience can tell us about wider international issues
in care.
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