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An autoethnography of hybrid IR scholars: De-territorialising the Global IR debate

Karkour, Haro and Vieira, Marco 2023. An autoethnography of hybrid IR scholars: De-territorialising the Global IR debate. International Political Sociology 17 (3) , olad015. 10.1093/ips/olad015

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Abstract

Who can speak from the perspective of the Global South? In answering this question, Global International Relations (IR) finds itself in a cul de sac: rather than globalize IR, Global IR essentializes non-Western categories by associating difference and knowledge to place (countries, regions, and civilizations) which occludes de-territorialized forms of knowledge production. To reach out for these forms of knowledge, we develop the concept of “hybrid subjectivity,” and propose a shift from the macro to the micro. We propose autoethnography as a method to proceed with this move and present two case studies based on our experiences as hybrid IR scholars to illustrate it. In doing so, we demonstrate the relevance of our self-reflexive exercise in deconstructing reified categories and rendering visible new forms of knowledge in the Global IR debate. This article’s conceptualization of hybrid subjectivity enables the recasting of Global IR in a relational, hybrid, and truly global framework for analysis. The argument goes beyond the confines of Global IR and adds essential analytical value to critical, decolonial, and pluriversal critiques of wester-centrism in IR; in the sense of opening new theoretical and empirical possibilities, as an alternative to current intellectual efforts to recover non-colonial or pre-colonial forms of non-Western authenticity.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Cardiff Law & Politics
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 1749-5679
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 26 July 2023
Date of Acceptance: 21 July 2023
Last Modified: 01 Oct 2023 10:20
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/161267

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