Interpretivism in IR
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Interpretivism in International Relations BISA Working Group | convened by @K_Kaczmarska and @HansenMagnusson
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From Philippe Bourbeau an excellent article on resilience. How did it get 'imported' into world politics? "A Genealogy of Resilience" is here: buff.ly/2YK1PGO
The new Journal for the History of Knowledge (Journal for the History of Knowledge) is launched today! The first issue comprises articles by Sven Dupre Geert Somsen rens bod @rensbod.bsky.social Philipp Sarasin 🇺🇦 Johan Östling David Larsson Heidenblad Peter Burke, Marwa Elshakry et al. journalhistoryknowledge.org
Interested in academic freedom? Follow this new Academic Freedom and Internationalisation Working Group: @AcFreeWorldUK, and check out their website at hrc.sas.ac.uk/networks/acade… Exciting to see BISA members involved including John Heathershaw #academicfreedom
The editors of RIS invite proposals for Special Issues and Forums Special Issues: 7-8 papers Forums: 4-6 shorter interventions DEADLINE: 1 December 2020 Details: bisa.ac.uk/news/review-in… Cambridge University Press - Politics International Affairs Martin Coward
Join us on 25 October for a virtual event dedicated to the emotional politics of remembrance H. Hansen-Magnusson Audrey Reeves Andrew Ross Cami Rowe BISAWG Emotions in Politics and IR bisa.ac.uk/members/workin…
“Can the World Survive?” - if you think you have an answer, why not apply to #bisa2022? Papers, panels, roundtables cabinets be submitted via conferences.bisa.ac.uk BISA - British International Studies Association
"IR theory and Area Studies: a plea for displaced knowledge about international politics", a great new piece by Kasia Kaczmarska and Stefanie Ortmann link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…
We want to extend a warm welcome to Yolande Bouka, a member of our new editorial team! Yolande is an Assistant Professor at Queen’s University. Follow her Tweets at Dr. Yolande Bouka.
More #ice #humanities for 2022! We have a cover from Manchester University Press and a pleasure to work with the cryo-historian par excellence Professor Sverker Sorlin! Lots of wonderful chapters on glaciers, artificial ice, snow, frost, mountains, river and lake ice, and ice cores.