International Relations theory made easy (8): Critical Theory
Introductory lecture to the discipline of International Relations by Dr Patrick Theiner, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Recorded in late 2022.
== Timestamps ==
00:00 - Intro
02:09 - Critical theory's starting point
02:58 - From regular to critical theory
07:28 - Shared features of critical theories
10:33 - Origins of critical theory
13:07 - The Frankfurt School
17:45 - What does critical theory focus on?
23:19 - Why can we not just change things?
27:17 - Dominant ideologies and narratives
31:06 - Cultural hegemony
35:34 - Robert Cox
38:33 - Historical configuration of structures
39:36 - Cases of hegemony
42:08 - Cox on international institutions
44:04 - Jürgen Habermas
46:52 - Andrew Linklater
48:45 - Critical security studies
50:36 - Applying critical theory
51:31 - Critical theory and the war in Ukraine
53:30 - Outro
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WOWW FINALLY I FIND UR CHANNEL. My lecture doesn't explain like this, and this is very helpful for me I'm from Indonesia Sir Nice to see you in every explanation very helpful like IR student like me ☺☺
this is the best explainer I've come across, thank you.
Recorded late 2020? Recorded 2022 Sir! I was there! Liz Truss resigned the day before as well
My prep for my IR Comprehensive exam thanks you for an interesting lecture that helps me understand this
Thank you sir❤❤❤❤ Sir please make videos on international political economy and strategic studies
Super Vorlesung, ich lerne jetzt grad ueber die Causes of War in USA, aber wir lesen meistens nur die Big 3 traditional theories. Ich hatte schon in anderen Kursen ueber Critical Theories gelernt, also wollte noch eine alternative kritische Meinung fur mein paper on Emotions and War haben.
Thank you, Professor.
Hello I m from India it's a request please make a video on topic How to compare countries:: large n , small n and single countries in comparative politics
@PatrickTheiner
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I talk about this a bit in my 'Comparative Politics made easy' series here. Check out video #2, 'How do we compare properly' for some discussion around case numbers.
@Paramraj_k.singh57
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@@PatrickTheiner thank you so much for considering. Thanks a lot 😊✨️
Did he say "shit you can touch"?