

Beschreibung
This book weaves theoretical-empirical threads beyond pragmatic philosophy, quantum cosmology and world affairs. It offers a quantum-social approach to inquire solidarity configurations among transnational movements. The first part of the book develops an int...This book weaves theoretical-empirical threads beyond pragmatic philosophy, quantum cosmology and world affairs. It offers a quantum-social approach to inquire solidarity configurations among transnational movements. The first part of the book develops an integrative framework to foreground quantum-type features of social fields, virtual movements, and complex encounters. Quantum conceptual keys open new gates for macro-theorizing of non-locality and comprehending fields around cognate disciplines like psychology and sociology as well as international studies. Accordingly, emotional indeterminacy is found fundamental for understanding mesoscopic dynamics of virtual mobilizations. All along micro-layers, phenomena of entanglement mold multiple pathways for transversal solidarities. The empirical second part looks at how transnational solidarity springs emerge under quantum-like contexts of liberation/revolution-redemption/resistance movements. Emotional memories and affective imageries dynamically co-mingle across flowing fields and moving habitats of 1968-71 and 2008-11. Affective waves and sentimental circulations shape sanctified-secularized constellations of altruisms and sacrifices through which solidarities spin.
Provides a cross-scientific conceptual framework for quantum-social researches in international studies Discusses complex (psycho-social/socio-physical) implications of transnational solidarity mobilizations Applies innovative notions to exemplary transnational cases of altruism, sacrifice and solidarity
Autorentext
Mehmet Akif Kumral is a retired Assistant Professor and independent scholar conducting academic research in Balkesir, Türkiye. He has published books and articles on International Relations and the Middle East.
Klappentext
'This is a rich and much-needed critical investigation of pragmatism and quantum theory. In adopting a cross-disciplinary, pragmatist approach, Mehmet Akif Kumral explores how pragmatizing quantum phenomena can allow us to contextualize and better position quantum research to understand international and social politics. This is an insightful and commendable study of a rapidly emerging field in international and social theory.'
Steven C. Roach, author of South Sudan's Fateful Struggle (2023).
'Mehmet Akif Kumral puts in conversation different streams of quantum social theory, with pragmatism and affect theory. Based upon these foundations, he proposes an original approach for re-conceptualizing transnational movements of solidarity. This book contributes to understanding transnational phenomena through a non-dualistic, non-Cartesian ontological perspective, and testifies to the generative debates emerging around quantum onto-epistemologies.'
Laura Zanotti, Professor, Virginia Tech.
This book weaves theoretical-empirical threads beyond pragmatic philosophy, quantum cosmology and world affairs. It offers a quantum-social approach to inquire solidarity configurations among transnational movements. The first part of the book develops an integrative framework to foreground quantum-type features of social fields, virtual movements, and complex encounters. Quantum conceptual keys open new gates for macro-theorizing of non-locality and comprehending fields around cognate disciplines like psychology and sociology as well as international studies. Accordingly, emotional indeterminacy is found fundamental for understanding mesoscopic dynamics of virtual mobilizations. All along micro-layers, phenomena of entanglement mold multiple pathways for transversal solidarities. The empirical second part looks at how transnational solidarity springs emerge under quantum-like contexts of liberation/revolution-redemption/resistance movements. Emotional memories and affective imageries dynamically co-mingle across flowing fields and moving habitats of 1968-71 and 2008-11. Affective waves and sentimental circulations shape sanctified-secularized constellations of altruisms and sacrifices through which solidarities spin.
Mehmet Akif Kumral is a retired Assistant Professor and independent scholar conducting academic research in Balkesir, Türkiye. He has published books and articles on International Relations and the Middle East.
Inhalt
Chapter 1:Prologue to Theoretical Parts: Concentrating on Quantum Keys.- Chapter 2:Revitalizing Social Fields: Quantal Correspondences beyond Non-Local Conjugations.- Chapter 3:Relocating Virtual Movements: Quantization of Affective Waves through Indeterminate Hearts.- Chapter 4:Reformulating Complex Encounters: Quantic Logics of Transversal Solidarities.- Chapter 5:Prelude to Empirical Parts: Focusing on Exemplary Movements.- Chapter 6:Remembering Revolutionary-Liberationist Movements: Entangled Mobilizations, Selfless Sacrifices and Secularized Solidarities.- Chapter 7:Reimagining Redemptive-Resistance Movements: Trans-active Engagements, Altruistic Sacrifices and Sanctified Solidarities.- Chapter 8:Composite Findings: Cross-Scientific Frontiers and Interdisciplinary Insights for Future Research.
