This event is by invitation only - please do no register unless you are the recipient of an invite.
This event will consist of two workshops on the following dates:
The Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial working group is delighted to present the following mentoring workshop. The workshop is part of a year of activities through which we, as a community of colonial, postcolonial and decolonial scholars, carve out space for collective responses to anti-racist praxis in academic spaces and scholarship across the globe. It is an invitation in particular to early career colleagues to submit and present work that speaks to a range of colonial, postcolonial, and settler colonial contexts, past and present.
As part of this work we are seeking to further the intellectual project of conceptualising abolition as fundamental to scholarly inquiry within international politics and international studies. We also wish to foster greater interdisciplinary work on the question of abolition that challenges existing silos in academic and political praxis on these themes.
The workshop has several more specific aims and potential outcomes, with the express purpose of supporting early career colleagues and building a supportive space for anti-racist intellectual and political work: