Lucian Ashworth
@lucian_ashworth
Purveyor of fine international relations. The history of international thought a speciality. Just don't ask where I'm from (it's complicated). professor @ MUNL
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Announcing the HTIR summer series Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen, and what a treat!
From Lucian Ashworth's geopolitics, SeƔn Molloy on Hegel, Inanna Hamati-Ataya and M. Sesay on political ecologies, feminism with D. Ahmadi, and reflecting on the Carnation Revolution...
All curious are welcome!
Tomorrow will be my Day 1 ISA #ISA2024 . You can find me as discussant at 'Revisionist' International Relations History: What is at Stake in Revising Historical International Relations? with Lucian Ashworth, Hilde Restad, Tobias Lemke Aleksandra SpaliÅska, Tom MĆ¼ller and Kerrin Langer
Introducing our new Research Group on Technopolitics, Earthly Limits & Speculative Geopolitics 1800s-on, led by Antonio Ferraz de Oliveira & Maarten Meijer Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen w/ Duncan Bell Zeynep Gulsah Capan Jan Eijking & Dr. Joanne Yao. See their CfP for a fantastic workshop this May feat. Lucian Ashworth š
Only eight days left to submit an abstract for the RUG-NUPI workshop on 'Global Histories of International Thought and Geopolitical Concepts'
Please help spread the word - we're looking forward to welcome you in Groningen! Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen
Watch Lucian Ashworth video abstract to digest the key points before going on to read the article.
How can existentialism enrich our understanding of crisis?
Using Sartreās āRoads to Freedomā, Lucian Ashworth discusses crisis and the everyday in international relations.
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NEW RIS #SpecialIssue edited by Andy Hom & Cian O'Driscoll with 6 #OpenAccess articles reflecting on #existentialism in global politics.
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Eileen Margaret Hunt
Benjamin Zala
Lucian Ashworth
+ more!
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Cambridge University Press - Politics
In our latest issue, Lucian Ashworth explores Sartre through an IR lens:
'IR's Roads to Freedom: Rereading Jean-Paul Sartre's trilogy as an International Relations text'
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Happy to share the call-for-papers for the 'Global Histories of International Thought and Geopolitics', workshop Faculty of Arts - University of Groningen next May 2024, with keynote by Lucian Ashworth.
Please circulate widely to anyone interested!