Queer Politics/the International Studies Association
A couple of months ago now, I blogged about the establishment of the LGBTQA Caucus of ISA, asking for support with signatures of dues-paying ISA members. Many of you sent your support, and as a result,...
View ArticleMore ISA Redux: Diversity Issues in the International Studies Association
A debate about the mission of the ISA Diversity Committee that started Tuesday at the Governing Council weekend and continued throughout the conference has inspired me to think about diversity issues...
View ArticlePop Culture Narratives in World Politics: A Bleg
I will be on a panel at 1.45pm in Indigo A with the following description: There has been a growing body of work in world politics that relies on or analyzes fictional narratives. To what extent can...
View ArticleSupport the Establishment of a New ISA Section: Religion and IR
Ron Hassner has long discussed forming an ISA section on Religion and IR. After attending the last ISA, talking to more people with work that touches on the subject, and seeing the continuing increase...
View ArticleHow to Lose a Conference in 4 Days: why we attend the ISA to miss the ISA
I can still remember my first ISA conference. I was a PhD student eager to present early work at the freezing Montreal conference (not the last Montreal, the one before that). I remember being...
View ArticleISA’s Sapphire Series – Is Blue the New White?
*This is a guest post by Cynthia Weber, Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex As the International Studies Association gears up for its 2015 annual convention in New Orleans,...
View ArticleQueer Politics/the International Studies Association
A couple of months ago now, I blogged about the establishment of the LGBTQA Caucus of ISA, asking for support with signatures of dues-paying ISA members. Many of you sent your support, and as a result,...
View ArticleMore ISA Redux: Diversity Issues in the International Studies Association
A debate about the mission of the ISA Diversity Committee that started Tuesday at the Governing Council weekend and continued throughout the conference has inspired me to think about diversity issues...
View ArticlePop Culture Narratives in World Politics: A Bleg
I will be on a panel at 1.45pm in Indigo A with the following description: There has been a growing body of work in world politics that relies on or analyzes fictional narratives. To what extent can...
View ArticleSupport the Establishment of a New ISA Section: Religion and IR
Ron Hassner has long discussed forming an ISA section on Religion and IR. After attending the last ISA, talking to more people with work that touches on the subject, and seeing the continuing increase...
View ArticleHow to Lose a Conference in 4 Days: why we attend the ISA to miss the ISA
I can still remember my first ISA conference. I was a PhD student eager to present early work at the freezing Montreal conference (not the last Montreal, the one before that). I remember being...
View ArticleISA’s Sapphire Series – Is Blue the New White?
*This is a guest post by Cynthia Weber, Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex As the International Studies Association gears up for its 2015 annual convention in New Orleans,...
View ArticleQueer Politics/the International Studies Association
A couple of months ago now, I blogged about the establishment of the LGBTQA Caucus of ISA, asking for support with signatures of dues-paying ISA members. Many of you sent your support, and as a result,...
View ArticleMore ISA Redux: Diversity Issues in the International Studies Association
A debate about the mission of the ISA Diversity Committee that started Tuesday at the Governing Council weekend and continued throughout the conference has inspired me to think about diversity issues...
View ArticlePop Culture Narratives in World Politics: A Bleg
I will be on a panel at 1.45pm in Indigo A with the following description: There has been a growing body of work in world politics that relies on or analyzes fictional narratives. To what extent can...
View ArticleSupport the Establishment of a New ISA Section: Religion and IR
Ron Hassner has long discussed forming an ISA section on Religion and IR. After attending the last ISA, talking to more people with work that touches on the subject, and seeing the continuing increase...
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