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Many Worlds, Many Theories?
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Inoue, Cristina
Tickner, Arlene Beth
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2016
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Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional
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The idea of organizing this RBPI special issue was born in April 2014, during an event organized to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the creation of the first undegraduate program in International Relations in Brazil at the University of Brasilia. The keynote speech, deliverd by Andrew Hurrell on the subject of pluralizing IR, was like a seed falling into a soil fertile with the discussions that were already taking place at the Institute of International Relations, particularly in light of recent disciplinary developments that have highlighted the importance of history, geography and culture for problematizing the "international". The November 2014 seminar, "Many Worlds, Many Theories?", in which Nicholas Onuf and Arlene B. Tickner participated, became the basis for launching the Call for Papers.
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Teoría filosófica , Globalizacion , Posturas epistemologicas