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In this book the authors seek to bring international relations and IR theory back into the everyday experiences of ordinary people, rather than the statecraft and the elite, and to consider the impact of global processes. The authors develop the work of Lefebvre to problematize the inequalities in contemporary IR theory and consider the spaces of work, leisure and the family. This book will contribute to the ongoing debates in international relations theory and will provide introduction to an approach to IR for advanced students seeking to understand contemporary problems in the field.