[Tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh, courtesy of Osama Shakir Muhammad Amin FRCP (Glasg) / Wikimedia]
Books
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (in preparation). Recovering Knowledge.
Gofas, Andreas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya, and Nicholas Onuf (eds.) (2018) The SAGE Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations. London: SAGE.
Kaplan, Morton A. with Inanna Hamati-Ataya (2014) Transcending Postmodernism. Palgrave Macmillan.
Articles
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2018[2012]) “Behavioralism”, in Oxford Reference in International Studies, edited by Renée Marlin-Bennett, Oxford University Press.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2018) The “Vocation” Redux: A Post-Weberian Perspective from the Sociology of Knowledge. Current Sociology. (online first) [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2018) The Sociology of Knowledge as Post-Philosophical Epistemology: Out of IR’s ‘Socially Constructed’ Idealism. [Open Access:] International Studies Review 20(1): 3-29 (first published online August 2017).
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2016) IR, the University, and the (Re)Production of Order: Between Perversions of Agency and Duties of Subversion. In Félix Grenier and Jonas Hagmann (eds.) Forum: Sites of Knowledge (Re)production: Towards an Institutional Sociology of International Relations Scholarship. International Studies Review 18(2):366-378. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) Outline for a Reflexive Epistemology, Epistemology & Philosophy of Science 42(4):46-66. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) Transcending Objectivism, Subjectivism, and the Knowledge In-Between: The Subject in/of “Strong Reflexivity”, Review of International Studies 40(1): 153-175. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2013) Reflectivity, Reflexivity, Reflexivism: IR’s “Reflexive Turn” – and Beyond, European Journal of International Relations 19(4): 669-694. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2012) IR Theory as International Practice/Agency: A Clinical-Cynical Bourdieusian Perspective, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 40(3):625-646. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2012) Beyond (Post)Positivism: The Missed Promises of Systemic Pragmatism, International Studies Quarterly, 56(2):291-305. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2011) Contemporary “Dissidence” in American International Relations: The New Structure of Anti-Mainstream Scholarship? International Studies Perspectives 12(4):362-398. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2011) The “Problem of Values” and International Relations Scholarship: From Applied Reflexivity to Reflexivism, International Studies Review 13(2):259-287. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2010) Knowing and Judging in International Relations Theory: Realism and the Reflexive Challenge, Review of International Studies 36(4):1079-1101. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2010) Paths Not Taken: A Retrospective Systemic Reading of Post-Soviet International Alternatives. International Journal on World Peace 27(3):7-30.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2009) Faits et Valeurs en Théorie des Relations Internationales: Neutralité Axiologique, Science et Réflexivité. Dynamiques Internationales, 1(1):1-19.
Book Chapters
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (Forthcoming 2019) “Ideology on an Anthropic Scale: Theory and Epistemology as Projections of Mythical Thought” in Benjamin Martill and Sebastian Schindler (eds) Theory as Ideology: The Politics of Knowledge in International Relations. London: Routledge.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2018) Crafting the Reflexive Gaze: Knowledge of Knowledge in the Social Worlds of International Relations, in The Sage Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations, edited by Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya and Nicholas Onuf. London: SAGE, pp. 13-30. [PrePub]
Gofas, Andreas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya and Nicholas Onuf (Forthcoming 2018) The Struggle for the Soul of International Relations: Fragments of a Collective Journey, in The Sage Handbook of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of International Relations, edited by Andreas Gofas, Inanna Hamati-Ataya and Nicholas Onuf. London: SAGE, pp. 3-12.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2016) IR Theory and the Question of Science, in International Relations Theory Today, 2nd edition, edited by Ken Booth and Toni Erskine, Polity Press, pp. 69-84. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna and Stephen Norrie ( 2015) From Social Epistemology to Reflexive Sociology, in The Future of Social Epistemology: A Collective Vision edited by James Collier, Rowman & Littlefield International, pp. 39-53. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) “Introduction: The Unknown Kaplan: Synoptic Knowledge After Postmodernism” in Morton A. Kaplan with Inanna Hamati-Ataya, Transcending Postmodernism, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-40. [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2013) Worlding Beyond the Self? IR, the Subject, and the Cartesian Anxiety, in Claiming the International, edited by Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney, New York: Routledge, pp. 27-44. [PrePub]
Encyclopedia Entries
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2017) “Georges Canguilhem” in The Encyclopedia of Social Theory, edited by Bryan S. Turner et al., Wiley-Blackwell.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) “Epistemology” in The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, edited by Michael T. Gibbons et al., Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1116-1126.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) “The French Enlightenment”, in The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, edited by Michael T. Gibbons et al., Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1065-1070.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) “False Consciousness” in The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, edited by Michael T. Gibbons et al., Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 1225-1228.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2014) “Laicite” in The Encyclopedia of Political Thought, edited by Michael T. Gibbons et al., Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 2037-2038.
Book Reviews
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2018) Bourdieu-in-the-Making: On the State and the Craft of Reflexive Sociology. Review of On the State. Lectures at the Collège de France 1989-1992 by Pierre Bourdieu. European Political Science 27(2): 296-303. (first published online on 15 January 2016). [PrePub]
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2012) Neorealism Reconsidered: Human Nature or State Behavior? Review of Political Realism, Freud, and Human Nature in International Relations: The Resurrection of the Realist Man by Robert Schuett, and History and Neorealism, edited by Ernest R. May, Richard Rosecrance and Zara Steiner. International Studies Review 14(2): 303-307.
Hamati-Ataya, Inanna (2006) Review of The Realist Tradition and the Limits of International Relations by Michael C. Williams. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 34(2):587-88.
External Blogposts
Before Social Epistemology: On the Limited Efficacy of ‘the Scandal’ (2014) Social Epistemology Review & Reply Collective (SERRC) — Collective Vision.
Defining Theory Down (September 2013) Duck of Minerva & European Journal of International Relations — ‘End of IR Theory’ Symposium.
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