
'Epistemic Communities in International Law' by Andrea Bianchi
LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
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The Law and Epistemic Communities
The most social scientists and new speaker epistemic communities, that's what they almost are automatically referred to. The other concept which is fairly similar, yet distinct, is the one that already hinted at as that of interpretive communities developed particularly in the field of literary criticism by Stanley Fish. And then even without disturbing the thermal risk of bitcension, there is this recent anthropological term, particularly in the study of somebody like Bonola Toul, by the modes of existence, ways of being. Then you bump into Jutav Runes and Stephen Tupe’s Interactional Theory of International Developmental (ITID) They grow from social learning theorists and international relations constructivists
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