Selected Readings on ’Social Constructivism

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Selected Readings on ’Social Constructivism’
• Adler, Emanuel (1997) Seizing the Middle Ground: Constructivism in World
Politics, European Journal of International Relations 3(3):319-363.
• Alber, Mathias (1997) What is Constructivism, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.)
The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and
European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in
Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp.
1-7.
• Checkel, Jeffrey T (1998) the Constructivist Turn in International Relations,
World Politics 50(2): 324-348.
• Checkel, Jeffrey T. (2001) From meta- to substantive theory? Social
constructivism and the study of Europe; Forum Section: A Constructivist
Research Program in EU Studies ? European Union Politics 2(2):219-26.
• Christiansen, Thomas (1997) The Social Constructivism of European Union, in:
Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism,
International Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop
10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut
for Statskundskab, pp. 25-36.
• Diez, Thomas (1999a) Speaking ‘Europe’: the politics of integration discourse,
Journal of European Public Policy, Special Issue 6:4:598-613.
• Dunne, Timothy (1997) Constructivism and international relations: marginalized,
mainstream or middle position?, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-
Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies,
Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus,
Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 37-42.
• Fierke, Karin M. (1997) At the boundary: language, rules and social construction,
in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism,
International Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop
10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut
for Statskundskab, pp. 43-51.
• Giesen, Klaus Gerd (1997) Le constructivisme das l’éthique des relations
internationals: Rawls versus Kant, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-
Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies,
Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus,
Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 53-68.
• Glarbo, Kenneth (1999) Wide-awake diplomacy: recpontructing the common
foreign and security policy of the European Union, Journal of European Public
Policy, Special Issue, pp. 634-51. [SC]
• Glarbo Andersen, Kenneth (1997) The metatheory and the theories of
constructivism, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers:
Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at
the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus
Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 9-17.
• Guzzini, Stefano (1997a) Machtbegriffe am Ausklang(?). Der meta-theoretischen
Wende in den Internationalen Beziehungen (oder: Gebrauchsanweisung zur
Rettung des Konstruktivismus vor seinen neuen Freunden), in: Jørgensen, Knud
Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations
and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in
Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp.
69-82.
• Guzzini, Stefano (2000) A Reconstruction of Constructivism in International
Relations, European Journal of International Relations 6(2):147-182.
• Haas, Ernst B. (2001) Does Constructivism Subsume Neo-Functionalism?, in:
Christiansen, Thomas; Jørgensen, Knud Erik; Wiener, Antje (Eds,) The Social
Construction of Europe, SAGE Publications, pp. 22-31.
• Haas, Peter (1999) Social Constructivism and the Evolution of Multilateral
Environmental Governance, in: Prakash, Aseem; Hart, Jeffrey A. (Eds.)
Globalization and Governance, Routledge,
• Harste, Gorm (1997) Constructivism in the Construction of Europe, in: Jørgensen,
Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International
Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October,
1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for
Statskundskab, pp. 83-94.
• Hopf, Ted (1998) The Promise of Constructivism in International Relations
Theory, International Security 23(1):171-200.
• Ifversen, Jan (1997) Social constructivism in history – towards a political macrohistory,
in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers:
Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at
the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus
Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 95-101.
• Jørgensen, Knud Erik (1997c) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism,
International Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop
10-12 October, 1997, Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut
for Statskundskab.
• Jørgensen, Knud, Erik (1997d) Eleven truths about constructivism and
international relations, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde
Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies, Papers
collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997, Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark,
Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 103-13.
• Klotz, Audie et Cecilia Lynch. 1999. «Le Constructivisme dans la Théorie des
Relations Internationales». Critique Internationale 2: 51-62.
• Kubálková, Vendulka; Onuf, Nicholas; Kowert, Paul (1998) International
Relations in a constructed World M.E. Sharpe, New York, London.
• Marcel, Valerie (2001) TheConstructivist Debate; Bringing Hermeneutics
(Properly) In, Paper presented at the 2001 ISA conference, 21 February, Panel
WD18, http://www.isanet.org/archive/isa01.pdf.
• Moravcsik, Andrew (1999b) Is something rotten in the state of Denmark?
Constructivism and European Integration, Journal of European Public Policy, 6:4,
Special Issue, pp. 669-81.
• O’Brennan, John (2000) Re-Conceptualising Europe: Social Constructivism and
EU Enlargment, http://www.unige.ch/ieug/B6__O%27Brennan.pdf.
• Onuf, Nicholas G. (1989) World of Our Making: Rules and Rule in Social Theory
and International Relations. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press.
• Onuf, Nicholas (1998) Constructivism: A User’s Manual in: Kubálková,
Vendulka; Onuf, Nicholas; Kowert, Paul (1998) International Relations in a
constructed World – M.E. Sharpe, New York, London, pp. 58-78.
• Rengger, N.J. (1996) On Cosmopolitanism, Constructivism and International
Society, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 3(1):183-199.
• Risse, Thomas; Wiener, Antje (1999) ‘Something rotten‘ in the social construction
of social constructivism: a comment on comments, Journal of European Public
Policy 6:5:775-82.
• Ruggie, John Gerard. 1998. «What Makes the World Hang Together? Neo-
Utilitarism and the Social Constructivist Challenge». International Organization
52(4): 855-885.
• Shapcott, Richard (2001) Practical reasoning: Constructivism, Critical Theory and
the English School, ‘English School’ Website,
www.ukc.ac.uk/politics/englishschool/shapcott01.doc.
• Smith, Steve (1999b) Social constructivism and European studies: a reflectivist
critique, Journal of European Public Policy 6:4, Special Issue, pp. 682-91.
• Wendt, Alexander (1999) Social Theory of International Politics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
• Wendt, Alexander (1994) Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social
Construction of Power Politics, in: Kratochwil, Friedrich; Mansfield, Edward D.
(Eds.) International Organization, HarperCollinsCollege-Publishers, pp. 77-94.
• Wendt, Alexander (1994) Collective Identity Formation and the International
State, American Political Science Review 88(2):384-96.
• Wendt, Alexander (1995) Constructing International Politics, International
Security 20(1):71-81.
• Wendt, Alexander (1996) Identity and Structural Change in International Politics,
in: Lapid, Yosef; Kratochwil, Friedrich (Eds.) The Return of Culture and Identity
in the IR Theory, Lynne Rinner Publishers, London, pp. 47-64.
• Wendt, Alexander (1999) Social Theory of International Politics, Cambridge
Studies of International Relations, Cambridge University Press.
• Wendt, Alexander (2000) On the Via Media: a response to the critics, Review of
International Studies 26:165-80.
• Wheeler, Nicholas J. (1997) Constructivism and the society of states: Rules,
norms and justification, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde
Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies, Papers
collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark,
Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 123-32.
• Wiener, Antje (1997) Rethinking concepts based on socio-historical analysis. Two
examples: Citizenship and democracy in the European context, in: Jørgensen,
Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International
Relations and European Studies, Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October,
1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus, Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for
Statskundskab, pp. 133-43.
• Wiener, Antje (2001a) Social Facts in World Politics – The Value-Added of
Constructivism, Paper presented at the 42nd annual convention if International
Studies Associations, Chocago, 20-25 February 2001,
http://www.isanet.org/archive/wiener.html.
• Wilga, Maciej (2001c) Le constructivisme dans le domaine de l’intégration
européenne, L’Europe en Formation 322:67-88.
http://www.cife.org/publications/Articles/EF322MWilga.PDF
• Zehfuss, Maja (1997) Constructivism in international relations. The approaches of
Wendt, Onuf and Kratochwil, in: Jørgensen, Knud Erik (Ed.) The Aarhus-
Norsminde Papers: Constructivism, International Relations and European Studies,
Papers collected at the Workshop 10-12 October, 1997 in Norsminde/Aarhus,
Denmark, Aarhus Universitet: Institut for Statskundskab, pp. 151-67.
• Zehfuss, Maja (2001) Constructivism and Identiy: A Dangerous Liason, European
Journal of International Relations 7(3):315-48.