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I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life is a student-centred textbook for learning about IPE through the prism of everyday objects, subjects and practices. Eight core chapters show how IPE can be used to understand and question the world around us.
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- Do we work for social media? - Why do we go into debt? - How is desire manufactured in fast fashion? - How are our diets governed? - Who owns what in the sharing economy? I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life provides a new introduction to the field of IPE by locating it in our daily experiences. By using topics such as social media, debt, food, and clothes asthematic entry points, this textbook shows how concepts from IPE can be used to understand and question the world around us. Eight core chapters each start with a discussion of an everydayobject or practice linked to that topic, including social media influencing, student debt, chocolate, and fast fashion. From there the chapters open out to discuss broader questions that speak to the core themes of IPE and its study of power, wealth, and global capitalism. Each chapter ends with a pair of learning activities, such as creating your own meme (chapter 8, Humour), to help apply what you have read. These are accompanied by student-voice podcasts, in which current IPE studentsdiscuss how they approached the activity. Developed by the creators of the popular teaching tool www.i-peel.org: I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life is aground-breaking, exciting, and engaging new approach to IPE that places you at the centre of knowledge production. The first edition includes a wealth of embedded digital resources, which are accessible through the enhanced e-book, and are viewable in a university's VLE. The online student resources include: - Videos from the authors introducing the I-PEEL approach - Quickfire quiz questions - Authorchapter-introduction podcasts - Reflective multiple-choice questions - Support for tackling the chapter's learning activities - Student reflection podcasts - Weblinks to relevant blogs, debates, and videos - An interactive flashcard glossary The online digital lecturer resources include: - A guide to the I-PEEL approach - Customisable PowerPoint slides
Author Biography
James Brasset, Reader in International Political Economy, University of Warwick, Juanita Elias, Professor in International Political Economy, University of Warwick, Lena Rethel, Professor in International Political Economy, University of Warwick, Ben Richardson, United Kingdom, University of Warwick
Table of Contents
1: Introduction2: Social Media3: Debt4: Care5: Food6: Clothes7: City8: Share9: Humour10: Conclusion
Review
I thought it was very exciting to learn about a subject by linking it to contemporary life. It makes us apply theories/thought to what we experience today, which makes it more understandable. * Priscilla Alves Tomaz, 2nd year Politics and International Relations student at Queen Mary University London *A new, interesting examination of the global political economy catered towards a new generation of students. * Megan Irvine, 2nd year International Relations student at the University of Surrey *I think it's a great approach - taking aspects of everyday life and explaining them through IPE is a good way of bringing IPE to a level that is intuitive and immediately recognisable. * Salma Ghandour, 3rd year Politics and International Relations student at the University of Manchester *
Long Description
* Do we work for social media?* Why do we go into debt?* How is desire manufactured in fast fashion? * How are our diets governed?* Who owns what in the sharing economy? I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life provides a new introduction to the field of IPE by locating it in our daily experiences. By using topics such as social media, debt, food, and clothes as thematic entry points, this textbook shows how concepts from IPE can be used to understand and question the world around us. Eight core chapters each start with a discussion of an everyday object or practice linked to that topic, including social media influencing, student debt, chocolate, and fast fashion. From there the chapters open out to discuss broader questions that speak to the core themes of IPE and its study of power, wealth, and global capitalism. Each chapter ends with a pair of learning activities, such as creating your own meme (chapter 8, Humour), to help apply what you have read. These are accompaniedby student-voice podcasts, in which current IPE students discuss how they approached the activity. Developed by the creators of the popular teaching tool www.i-peel.org: I-PEEL: The International Political Economy of Everyday Life is a ground-breaking, exciting, and engaging new approach to IPE that places you at the centre of knowledge production. The first edition includes a wealth of embedded digital resources, which are accessible through the enhanced e-book, and are viewable in a university's VLE. The online student resources include: - Videos from the authors introducing the I-PEEL approach- Quickfire quiz questions- Author chapter-introduction podcasts - Reflective multiple-choice questions - Support for tackling the chapter's learning activities - Student reflection podcasts - Web links to relevant blogs, debates, and videos- An interactive flashcard glossaryThe online digital lecturer resources include:- A guide to the I-PEEL approach- Customisable PowerPoint slides
Review Quote
I thought it was very exciting to learn about a subject by linking it to contemporary life. It makes us apply theories/thought to what we experience today, which makes it more understandable.
Details ISBN0198854390 Author James Brassett Publisher Oxford University Press Year 2022 ISBN-10 0198854390 ISBN-13 9780198854395 Publication Date 2022-12-01 UK Release Date 2022-12-01 Format Paperback Imprint Oxford University Press Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2022-12-01 Pages 328 DEWEY 337 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2023-02-22 We've got this
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