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Political Silence Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)

Political Silence By Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)

Political Silence by Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)


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Cooke and Dingli present a complex constellation of engagements that challenge the conceptual limitations of established approaches to silence by engaging with diverse, cross disciplinary analytical perspectives on silence and its political implications.

Political Silence Summary

Political Silence: Meanings, Functions and Ambiguity by Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)

The notion of 'silence' in Politics and International Relations has come to imply the absence of voice in political life and, as such, tends to be scholastically prescribed as the antithesis of political power and political agency. However, from Emma Gonzales's three minutes of silence as part of her address at the March for Our Lives, to Trump's attempts to silence the investigation into his campaign's alleged collusion with Russia, along with the continuing revelations articulated by silence-breakers of sexual harassment, it is apparent that there are multiple meanings and functions of political silence - all of which intersect at the nexus of power and agency.

Dingli and Cooke present a complex constellation of engagements that challenge the conceptual limitations of established approaches to silence by engaging with diverse, cross-disciplinary analytical perspectives on silence and its political implications in the realms of: environmental politics, diplomacy, digital privacy, radical politics, the politics of piety, commemoration, international organization and international law, among others. Contributors to this edited collection chart their approaches to the relationship between silence, power and agency, thus positing silence as a productive modality of agency.

While this collection promotes intellectual and interdisciplinary synergy around critical thinking and research regarding the intersections of silence, power and agency, it is written for scholars in politics, international relations theory, international political theory, critical theory and everything in between.

About Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)

Sophia Dingli is a lecturer in International Relations at the University of Glasgow. Her work focuses on the relation of silence to politics, concentrating particularly on its relation to modern understandings of legitimacy, good government and order.

Thomas N. Cooke is a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada post-doctoral fellow at the Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen's University. Cooke's research meets at the intersection of digital privacy, Big Data, Internet surveillance and the philosophy of noise.

Table of Contents

Political Silence, an introduction 1. Noise, Data, Silence, Privacy 2. The Global Politics of Silence and Sound: From Metaphor to Metonymy 3. Silence, Exit and the Politics of Piety: Challenging Logocentrism in Political Theory 4. Silence is Golden: Commemorating the Past in Two Minutes 5. Silence as Doing 6. A Deliberate Silence: The Politics of Aural Materialism 7. Agency Without Voice? A Political Ecology of Vegetal Silence 8. Silence as Relation in Music: Two Political Applications in Early Modern Times 9. Transgressive Silence: Ecology, Religion and the Power of Humility in the Practice of Diplomacy Residual Silence: Toward a Radical Activist Politics of Association

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NLS9781032338798
9781032338798
1032338792
Political Silence: Meanings, Functions and Ambiguity by Sophia Dingli (University of Glasgow, UK)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-06-13
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