Nonhuman, More-Than-Human, and Post-Human International Relations and International Studies
Nonhuman, More-Than-Human, and Post-Human International Relations and International Studies
- Audra MitchellAudra MitchellWilfrid Laurier University
Summary
In international studies, the field of non-, more-than-, and post-human approaches to international relations and associated subfields (e.g., international security and global studies) has burgeoned in recent years. Within the field are works that challenge mainstream ideas of “the human” or “humanity” and highlight their exclusions. It also examines terms and frameworks such as rights, agency, ethical status, sovereignty, security, and survival from the perspectives of three main streams: nonhuman, more-than-human, and post-human and inhuman thought. Examined also are the broader contexts on which such arguments draw, including currently marginalized knowledge systems (e.g., Indigenous, Black, Global Majority, queer, and disabled approaches), to ultimately guide further study in this rapidly growing subfield.
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- Environment
- Ethics
- International Relations Theory