Strategic narratives, visuality and infrastructure in the digital age: the case of China's Maritime Silk Road Initiative/ Carolijn van Noort
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.33, No.5, October 2020, pp.734-751 (93)Summary: This paper examines the ontological and methodological foundations of 'strategic narratives', 'visuality', and 'infrastructure', to ascertain what seeing strategic narratives on infrastructure means in the study of global politics. This paper explains that images are utilized in the communication of strategic narratives because of their ability to alter the scope, provide additional layers, and offer alternative forms of presenting information.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper examines the ontological and methodological foundations of 'strategic narratives', 'visuality', and 'infrastructure', to ascertain what seeing strategic narratives on infrastructure means in the study of global politics. This paper explains that images are utilized in the communication of strategic narratives because of their ability to alter the scope, provide additional layers, and offer alternative forms of presenting information.
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