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(°ÀÇ°¡ ÁøÇàµÇ¸é¼ ±¸Ã¼ÀûÀ¸·Î Àоî¾ß ÇÒ ºÐ·® ¹× ºÎºÐ¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Á¶Á¤°ú »õ·Î¿î ±³ÀçÀÇ Ã·»èÀÌ ÀÌ·ç¾îÁú °ÍÀÓ) 1. °ÀǼҰ³ Á¦1ºÎ: Global Ideational PoliticsÀÇ ÀÌ·Ð 2. Á¤º¸»çȸ·Ð°ú Ideational Politics – Information, Technology, Knowledge ¡¤ Frank Webster, Theories of the Information Society (London and New York: Routledge, 1995) 3. Ideational PoliticsÀÇ ÀÌ·Ð I – ¡®µµ±¸Àû/ȯ°æÀû ÀǹÌÀÇ ideas¡¯ ¡¤ Judith Goldstein and Robert O. Keohane (eds.), Ideas and Foreign Policy: Beliefs, Institutions, and Political Change (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1993), ch.1-2, pp.3-54 ¡¤ John Mueller, ¡°The Impact of Ideas on Grand Strategy,¡± in Richard Rosecrance and Arthur A. Stein, (eds.), The Domestic Bases of Grand Strategy (Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1993), pp.48-62 ¡¤ Alastair I. Johnston, ¡°Thinking about Strategic Culture,¡± International Security, 19(4), (Spring 1995), pp.32-64 ¡¤ Frank Trentmann, ¡°Political Culture and Political Economy: Interests, Ideology and Free Trade,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 5(2), (Summer, 1998), pp.217-51 ¡¤ Emanuel Adler, ¡°Ideological ¡®Guerrillas¡¯ and the Quest for Technological Autonomy; Brazil¡¯s Domestic Computer Industry,¡± International Organization, 40(3), (Summer, 1986), pp.673-705 4. Ideational PoliticsÀÇ ÀÌ·Ð II – ¡®norms·Î¼ÀÇ ideas¡¯ ¡¤ John G. Ruggie, ¡°Multilateralism; The Anatomy of an Institution,¡± in John G. Ruggie, (ed), Multilateralism Matters; The Theory and Praxis of an Institutional Form, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1993), pp.3-47 ¡¤ Ernst B. Haas, When Knowledge is Power: Three Models of Change in International Organizations, (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1990), ch.1&8, pp.1-15, 155-175 ¡¤ Andreas Hasenclever, Peter Mayer, and Volker Rittberger, ¡°Knowledge-based Theories: Ideas, Arguments and Social Identities,¡± in Theories of International Regimes, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), ch.5, pp.136-210 ¡¤ Fred Gale, ¡°Cave ¡®Cave! Hic Dragons¡¯: A Neo-Gramscian Deconstruction and Reconstruction of International Regime Theory,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 5(2), (1998), pp.252-83 ¡¤ James F. Keeley, ¡°Toward a Foucauldian Analysis of International Regimes,¡± International Organization, 44(1), (Winter 1990), pp.83-105 5. Ideational PoliticsÀÇ ÀÌ·Ð III – ¡®identity·Î¼ÀÇ ideas¡¯ ¡¤ Alexander Wendt, Social Theory of International Politics, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999) ch.3, pp.92-138 ¡¤ Peter J. Katzenstein, (ed.), The Culture of National Security, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), ch.2, pp.33-75 ¡¤ John K. Jacobsen, ¡°Duelling Constructivisms: A Post-Mortem on the Ideas Debate in Mainstream IR/IPE,¡± Review of International Political Economy, 29, (2003), pp.39-60 ¡¤ Marysia Zalewski and Cynthia Enloe, ¡°Questions about Identity in International Relations,¡± in Ken Booth and Steve Smith (eds.), International Relations Theory Today, (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995), pp.279-305 ¡¤ Richard A. Flak, ¡°Culture, Modernism, Postmodernism: A Challenge to International Relations,¡± in Jongsuk Chay (ed.), Culture and International Relations (New York: Praeger, 1990), ch.18, pp.267-284 6. Á¾ÇÕÀû ºÐ¼®Æ²ÀÇ ¸ð»ö – Interests, Institutions, Ideas (Take Home Exam 1 ¹èÆ÷) ¡¤ Paul Kowert and Jeffrey Legro, ¡°Norms, Identity, and Their Limits: A Theoretical Reprise,¡± in Peter J. Katzenstein, (ed.), The Culture of National Security, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1996), pp.451-97 ¡¤ Anna Leander, ¡°A Nebbish Presence: Undervalued Contributions of Sociological Institutionalism to IPE,¡± in Ronen Palan, (ed.), Global Political Economy: Contemporary Theories (New York: Routledge, 2000), ch.12, pp.184-196 ¡¤ Mark Blyth, Great Transformations: Economic Ideas and Institutional Change in the Twentieth Century, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002), ch.1-2, pp.3-45 ¡¤ Anthony Giddens, ¡°Structuration Theory: Past, Present and Future,¡± in Christopher G.A. Bryant and David Jary (eds.), Giddens¡¯ Theory of Structuration: A Critical Appreciation (London and New York: Routledge, 1991), ch.8, pp.201-221 ¡¤ Pierre Bourdieu, translated by Richard Nice, Outline of a Theory of Practice, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1977), ch.2, pp.72-95 7. ÇÁ·ÎÆ÷Àý ¹ßÇ¥ ¡¡ Á¦2ºÎ: Global Ideational PoliticsÀÇ »ç·Ê 8. ÈÞ° 9. Á¤º¸È½Ã´ë ¹®È»ê¾÷ÀÇ ¼¼°èÇ¥ÁØ ¡¤ Toby Miller, et al, Global Hollywood (London: British Film Institute, 2001) ¡¤ Aida A. Hozic, Hollyworld: Space, Power, and Fantasy in the American Economy (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2001) <Âü°í Readings> ¡¤ ÇÇÅÍ ¹ÙÆ®(Àú) ±è°æ½Ä(¿ª), ¡ºÇÒ¸®¿ìµåÀÇ ¿µÈÀü·«¡» (¼¿ï: À»À¯¹®È»ç, 2001) ¡¤ ´ÙÅ°¾ß¸¶ ½º½º¹« (Àú), °ûÇؼ± (¿ª), ¡ºÇÒ¸®¿ìµå °Å´ë¹Ìµð¾îÀÇ ¼¼°èÀü·«¡»(¼¿ï: Áß½É, 2000) ¡¤ ±è¼º°ï, ¡º¿µÈ·Î º¸´Â ¹Ì±¹: ÇÒ¸®¿ìµå ¿µÈÀÇ ¹®ÈÀû Àǹ̡»(¼¿ï: »ì¸², 2003) ¡¤ Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics, (New York: PublicAffairs, 2004) 10. ¾î¸°À̳¯ 11. µ¿¾Æ½Ã¾Æ ¹®È»ê¾÷ÀÇ °¡´É¼º°ú ÇÑ°è ¡¤ À̿ͺÎÄ¡ °íÀÌÄ¡(Àú), È÷¶óŸ À¯Å°¿¡/Àü¿À°æ(¿ª), ¡º¾Æ½Ã¾Æ¸¦ ÀÕ´Â ´ëÁß¹®È¡» (¼¿ï: ¶Ç ÇϳªÀÇ ¹®È, 2004) ¶Ç´Â Koichi Iwabuchi, Recreating Globalization: Popular Culture and Japanese Transnationalism, (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2002) ¡¤ ÈÄÁö¸ð¸® ¸¶¾²¿À(¿Ü), ÀÌ´öÈÆ(¿ª), ¡ºÀ¯±³ÀÚº»ÁÖÀÇÀÇ ¿î¸í°ú ´ë¾È: ÀϺ»½Ä ¸ðµ¨ ºÐ¼®À» Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î¡» (½Ã°ø¾ÆÄ«µ¥¹Ì, 1999) ¡¤ Á¶ÇÑÇýÁ¤(¿Ü), ¡º¡¯ÇÑ·ù¡¯¿Í ¾Æ½Ã¾ÆÀÇ ´ëÁß¹®È¡» (¼¿ï: ¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ÃâÆǺÎ, 2003) <Âü°í Readings> ¡¤ Diana Crane, et al (eds.), Global Culture: Media, Arts, Policy, and Globalization (New York: Routledge, 2002) ¡¤ Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi, ¡°Hardware Gimmick or Culture Innovation? Technological, Cultural, and Social Foundations of the Japanese Video Game Industry,¡± Research Policy, 32, (2003), pp.423-444 ¡¤ Á¶Çý¿µ(¿Ü), ¡ºÁß±¹ û¼Ò³âµéÀÇ ÇÑ·ù ÀÎ½Ä ½ÇÅ¿¡ °üÇÑ ¿¬±¸¡» (¼¿ï: Çѱ¹Ã»¼Ò³â°³¹ß¿ø, 2002) ¡¤ ¾çÁ¾È¸(¿Ü), ¡º¿µ±¹ÀÇ ¹®È»ê¾÷ü°è¡» (¼¿ï: Áö½Ä¸¶´ç, 2003) ¡¤ ¼Ûµµ¿µ(¿Ü), ¡ºÇÁ¶û½ºÀÇ ¹®È»ê¾÷ü°è¡» (¼¿ï: Áö½Ä¸¶´ç, 2003) ¡¤ ¾çÁ¾È¸(¿Ü), ¡º¹Ì±¹ÀÇ ¹®È»ê¾÷ü°è¡» (¼¿ï: Áö½Ä¸¶´ç, 2004) 12. Á¤º¸È½Ã´ë ¹®È±³·ùÀÇ ±¹Á¦·¹Áü ¡¤ Kaarle Nordenstreng and Herbert I. Shiller, (eds.), Beyond National Sovereignty: International Communication in the 1990s, (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1993), chs. 9-10 ¡¤ William J. Drake and Kalypso Nicolaidis, ¡°Ideas, Interests, and Institutionalization: ¡®Trade in Services¡¯ and the Uruguay Round,¡± International Organization, 46(1), (Winter 1992), pp.37-100 ¡¤ ±è¹ÌÇö(¿Ü), ¡ºÇѹÌÅõÀÚÇùÁ¤°ú ½ºÅ©¸°ÄõÅÍÁ¦¡» (¿µÈÁøÈïÀ©À§È¸, 2003.7) ¡¤ ÀåÀμº, ¡°ÀϺ» ´ëÁß¹® °³¹æ°ú ¡®ÀÚ±âÇع桯: ÀϺ» ´ëÁß¹®È ´ã·ÐÀÇ ¼º°Ý°ú °³¹æÀÇ ¹æÇâ,¡± ¡º±¹Á¦¹®Á¦¿¬±¸¡» 22, pp.59-102 ¡¤ Jonathan D. Aronson, ¡°The Consequences of Free Trade in Information Flows,¡± International Affairs, 72(2), (1996), pp.311-28 <Âü°í Readings> ¡¤ Hamid Mowlana, Global Information and World Communication: New Frontiers in International Relations, second edition, (London: Sage Publications, 1997) ¡¤ Ȳ»óÀç(Æí), ¡ºÁ¤º¸»çȸ¿Í ±¹Á¦Ä¿¹Â´ÏÄÉÀ̼ǡ» (¼¿ï: ³ª³², 1998) 13. »çÀ̹ö°ø°£ÀÇ »çȸ¿îµ¿ ³×Æ®¿öÅ© ¡¤ Frank Webster, ed. Culture and Politics in the Information Age: A New Politics? (London and New York: Routledge, 2001) Part II <Âü°í Readings> ¡¤ Kevin Robins and Frank Webster, Times of the Technoculture; From the Information Society to the Virtual Life (London and New York: Routledge, 1999) 14. »çÀ̹ö°øµ¿Ã¼ÀÇ Áö½Ä/¹®È»ý»ê (Take Home Exam 2 ¹èÆ÷) ¡¤ Marc A Smith and Peter Kollock, (eds.), Communities in Cyberspace (New York: Routledge, 1999), ch. 1, 5, 7, 8, 9. ¡¤ Ȳ»ó¹Î, ¡º´ëÇѹα¹ »çÀ̹ö ½ÅÀηù: ÆóÀÎ, ±×µéÀÌ ¼¼»óÀ» ¹Ù²Û´Ù¡» (21¼¼±â ºÏ½º, 2004) <Âü°í Readings> ¡¤ David Porter (ed.), Internet Culture (London and New York: Routledge, 1997) ¡¤ David Bell, An Introduction to Cybercultures (London and New York: Routledge, 2001) 15. Çб⸻¹ßÇ¥
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