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E-raamat: Sovereignty through Practice: Multiscalarity, Reflexivity, and Interdisciplinarity

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This book explores how actors practise sovereignty as a force in a multiscalar context.

Among the various power structures that perform sovereignty, such as the head of state, a legislative body, or the military, one aspect is clear: the practice of sovereignty relies upon people at multiple levels - better portrayed as scales - of authority. This book focuses on actors the people who bring sovereignty to life, who imbue it with meaning, and who are ultimately responsible for its practice. With that perspective, the volume interprets various case studies, such as Russian approaches to sovereignty in its leadership and Central Bank, Scottish parties' discourses, and NATO command structures. Beyond those contexts, the work also examines Chinese digital platforms, criminal gangs in Latin America, Polish and Czech nationalist movements, want-to-be states in Kurdistan-Iraq and Abkhazia, and Polish video games together, these examples demonstrate how actors practise sovereignty in unity with, but also in place of, the state. As proof of concept, the authors further examine how they, as researchers, also qualify as practitioners of sovereignty. In a concluding three-chapter section, they reflexively explore how research methods and disciplines of study actively shape sovereignty and how the latter defines the outer limits of scholarly research.

This book will be of interest to students of statehood, sovereignty, discourse analysis, history, political science, sociology, and international relations.

The Introduction of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
Introduction: Sovereignty through Practice
1. Sovereignty and Local
Governance in Violence-Affected Cities of Latin America
2. Want-to-Be-States:
Practices of Sovereignty in Kurdistan-Iraq and Abkhazia since 1991
3.
Infrastructures for Sovereignty: Digital Platforms in Everyday Life
4. The
Decision is His Alone: The Latent Sovereignty of NATOs Supreme Allied
Commander Europe
5. Localised Sovereignty: The Borderland of Teschen Silesia
in Times of Upheaval (1918-20)
6. Central Banking in Russia: The Politics of
Monetary Sovereignty and the Resilience to Financial Sanctions
7. The Russian
World, the Great Past, and the External Threat: Deconstructing Vladimir
Putins Discourse on Sovereignty (1999-2022)
8. The People, the Parliament,
and the Ultimate Power: Competing Political Party Discourses on Sovereignty
in Post-Brexit Scotland
9. Playing for Sovereignty: Games Issued by the
Polish Institute of National Remembrance and Their Role in Memory Politics
Section of Common
Chapters: Reflexivity and the Practice of Sovereignty in
Research
10. Sovereignty in the Field: Experiences and Reflections on Doing
Field Research in Contested Settings
11. Information of the State:
Reflections on Research Challenges in Archives and Government Statistics
12.
Studying Discursive Practices of Sovereignty
Elia Bescotti is a doctoral student at Université Libre de Bruxelles, and a doctoral associate at the Graduate School of East and Southeast Studies, University of Regensburg.

Jon-Wyatt Matlack is a doctoral candidate at the University of Regensburg and a research fellow at the Leibniz ScienceCampus in Regensburg.