This book offers the first systematic theorisation of transnational public spheres from non-Western, spatial, and infrastructural perspectives and will be of interest to researchers in International Relations, Political Science, Political Theory, Sociology, Media and Communication, Cultural and Literary Studies, and Asian Studies.
This book offers the first systematic theorisation of transnational public spheres from non-Western, spatial, and infrastructural perspectives and will be of interest to researchers in International Relations, Political Science, Political Theory, Sociology, Media and Communication, Cultural and Literary Studies, and Asian Studies.