Anyone in Adelaide tomorrow? I am giving a talk on my book! Come if you can!
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A joy to engage w/ @drljshepherd.bsky.social's book 'The Self, and Other Stories: Being, Knowing, Writing' through this forum in Int. Politics. In my piece, I weave with/about the book's threads on the embodied, entangled self & complicity in the neoliberal academy. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
A ground-breaking, much-needed contribution to IR scholarship! Many congratulations @shwetssingh.bsky.social and all involved. ❤️
The collection is nearly complete! @monikabd.bsky.social's essay 'The embodied, entangled self and complicity in the neoliberal academy' is beautiful, brilliant, and insightful link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Yes, it's exciting! Thanks for the recommendations! xx
Thank you so much, I will!
This looks fascinating, thanks Kanishka!
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Redeveloping a Master's course on #Gender & Global Politics to teach later this year. Would love to receive suggestions from #feminist (IR) scholars here on readings (esp from #decolonial perspectives/ Global South scholars), & any reading lists/course outlines you're happy to share!🙏
🚨 Last chance to submit your abstracts for #OCIS2025🚨
How some academics of colour are able to perform whiteness to perpetuate white supremacy in higher education
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🚨#OCIS2025 CfP extended to 13 January 2025!🚨
More time to submit those exciting abstracts! :-D
Abstract of my article in International Affairs "From discourse to practice: Orientalism, western policy and the Arab uprisings"
Relevant to some of the orientalist discourse reacting to the fall of Assad 👇
"From discourse to practice: Orientalism, western policy and the Arab uprisings": academic.oup.com/ia/article/9...
Everyone should be sharing this story about the Amnesty International report because yes many of us have long acknowledged that it’s a genocide but there are still people who need the validation of a report from an org like Amnesty to believe it’s true zeteo.com/p/amnesty-co...
Mutual aid, sanctuary spaces, sharing pantries, freedom schools, reading collectives, childcare collectives, shared gardens. Just a few ideas of how we keep us safe. We don’t have to give up. But we need to commune. Peace in the struggle. Joy in the fight.
Don't know about others but personally, as an Associate Editor of a scholarly journal, I LOVE getting a different recommendation from each of the three manuscript reviewers.
Sharing 3 of my most recent works as a way of saying hello on this platform! First, an article on 'Populism and foreign policy: India's refugee policy towards the Rohingya' co-authored with the brilliant Shweta Singh (SouthAsianUniversity) in International Affairs: academic.oup.com/ia/article-a...
“Noticing and practicing care alongside suffering and documenting violence alongside vitality, helps the students and us remain attentive to the workings of power and the persistence of harms.”
valuable work – resonating strongly with care ethos of Equity Unbound & #HE4Good
'Between colonialism and decolonisation, comes the anticolonial. If colonialism might be broadly understood [...] as a project of expansionist racialised capitalism [...] then anticolonialism emerges as the different kinds of resistance to this project.' Gopal 2021, On Decolonisation &the University
Going to #OCIS2025? My colleague Federica Caso (not on Bsky)& I are looking for papers for our panel: “Settler Colonial Formations in International Studies: Interrogating Security, Gender, and Knowledge Production”. All info and submission of abstracts here. forms.gle/cphiDUHgQ1Lj...
Hello everyone. This is mosab abu toha. I had this account months ago and i will start posting here soon. Please spread the word.
Very sorry for your loss, Roland. Sending my deepest condolences🙏🏽
Thanks Kanishka!
I'm following the lead of the wonderful @monikabd.bsky.social and creating a thread to introduce myself. I'm a professor of International Relations at the University of Sydney, living on unceded Cammeraygal country, researching gender, security and global governance and the dynamics of the academy.
Hard to overstate the importance of this incredibly work by @laprofelgp.bsky.social for (those working with/alongside) women of colour scholars in the white western academy! Life-affirming in so many ways, and invaluable for our community-building efforts and strategizing. #communityasrebellion
Cover of my 2022 book Community as Rebellion.
👋🏽💙🦋 Hello new followers. I’m a writer, scholar, activist and mama. One of my books is #communityasrebellion
Too kind! 🙏
And speaking of our extraordinary academic board members, this is by one of them! ⬇️
Third, a piece on 'Pedagogy as care: Love, loss, and learning in the world politics classroom' co-authored with the amazing @rkrystalli.bsky.social and @drljshepherd.bsky.social in the Journal of International Political Theory in Sep this year (open access): journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...