Join us on Monday, April 20 for Joanne Yao's (QMUL) talk on 'Imagining Outer Space: Cooperation and Hierarchy Beyond the Earth'!
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@andrewwneal.bsky.social at @uoe-sps.bsky.social and his colleagues produced a new corpus and dataset of national security documents , with SCGA support (scga.scot/2024/12/11/p...), offering unprecedented insights into the landscape of international security.
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This week!!
Professor Patricia Owens, Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men
Date: 19 Mar • 13:00
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🏅 The Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations
Committee: Hendrik Spruyt (Chair), Mlada Bukovansky, Maïa Pal
This year's award goes to ... 🥁
Patricia Owens for "Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men" (Princeton)
Bittersweet to have won ISA's Best Book in International Communication,together with @martinscott2010.bsky.social & @melbunce.bsky.social for Capturing News, Capturing Democracy: Trump and the Voice of America (OUP 2024). Huge honour, but we would have loved things to have got better, not worse.
Join us next week for a discussion of Agnese Fallica's paper "Foreign Policy and Human Rights: The Changing Security Role of the EU and Japan"!
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Join us March 19 for a talk and discussion of Professor Patricia Owens’ new book, ‘Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men'
Co-sponsored by the Gender & Politics Research Groups and Critique: Centre for Ethics and Critical Thought
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Professor @andrewwneal.bsky.social, next week's speaker, has a new piece in International Affairs:
After Nord Stream: four security dilemmas in critical maritime infrastructure protection url: academic.oup.com/ia/article/1...
In our latest issue, Annika Bergman Rosamond contends that the protection of cultural heritage in armed conflict is militarized, and informed by "notions of protection that are broadly western-centred and masculinised." This article is #OpenAccess now!
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Coming up next week we have Professor Andrew Neal (Edinburgh) presenting his paper 'Inscribing National Security Documents and the Making of a Global Threat Lexicon.'
This is a pre-read seminar so get in touch if you'd like to join!
Monday, Feb 2, 1-2pm CMB 3.15
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We kicked off this semester's programme with a fascinating discussion of @laurenrogers.bsky.social paper on ontological security and discourses of state 'loneliness'
Welcome to the Edinburgh IR Research Group Bluesky! We have an exciting lineup of speakers this semester.