Jezik i konstruktivizam u disciplini međunarodnih odnosa: kuda nakon tri decenije razvoja?

Autori

  • Aneta Šamanc niverzitet u Beogradu – Fakultet političkih nauka Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18485/

Ključne reči:

jezik, međunarodni odnosi, konstruktivizam, jezički obrt, ideje

Apstrakt

Odnos konstruktivizma i jezika razvija se nešto više od tri decenije u disciplini međunarodnih odnosa. Za to vreme jeziku je pridavan raznolik značaj u istraživanju – njegovo teorijsko prihvatanje kretalo se na osi od neprihvatanja do zauzimanja značajnog mesta. Ovako raznovrsno vrednovanje jezičkih razmatranja nekako paradoksalno je stiglo do jednolikosti jezika,čak i u samim postpozitivističkim istraživanjima gde je jezik imao značajno mesto. Namera ovog rada je da ukaže na potrebu povratka jezičkim razmatranjima filozofa Ludviga Vitgenštajna i da pokaže da o jeziku valja razmišljati kao o jednom složenom fenomenu. Stoga, istraživačko pitanje koje  postavlja ovaj rad jeste zašto celokupna konstruktivistička misao u disciplini međunarodnih odnosa treba ponovo da razmotri svoj odnos sa jezikom? Konstruktivizam je vratio idejne činioce stvarnosti u istraživanje u discipline međunarodnih odnosa, te, ukoliko bi jeziku priznao svu složenost koju sa sobom nosi, stiče se utisak da bi celokupna konstruktivistička misao dobila jedan novi pogled na te iste idejne činioce stvarnosti.

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