BISA 2022 Conference (face-to-face)
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Welcome to the event management area for #BISA2022. Here you can view the programme and register for our face-to-face conference in Newcastle. We look forward to welcoming you at BISA 2022.
If you were instead looking for the virtual stream of #BISA2022 please visit the virtual conference event page. If you register for the face-to-face conference there is no need to also register for the virtual stream as you will automatically be sent the joining instructions for both.
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/ Virtual Conference stream - Please find the programme at https://indico.bisa.ac.uk/event/153/timetable/?view=standard
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Roundtable / The Politics of Austerity: Global and Local Curtis Auditorium, Herschel Building, Newcastle UniversitySponsor: BISAChair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)Participants: Kyle Grayson (BISA) , Amanda Bailey (North East Child Poverty Commission) , Matt Davies (Newcastle University) , Tracy Shildrick (Newcastle University) , Stephen Moore (Newcastle University)
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Conference event / The Limits of Safety – A Sound Installation: Find out more on our highlights page https://conference.bisa.ac.uk/highlights’ Outside Student UnionSpeaker: Michael Mulvihill (Newcastle)
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Panel / UK Defence Policy and Doctrine Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London) , Tony King (Warwick University) , Lucie Pebay (University of Bath) , Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews) , Sorina Toltica (University of Portsmouth) , Patrick Bury (Bath)Chair: Harriet Gray (University of York)Discussant: Harriet Gray (University of York)
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British Military Responses to Right-wing Infiltration: a Historical PerspectiveAuthor: Patrick Finnegan (University of St Andrews)
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Assessing the Challenges of UK Defence Engagement in NigeriaAuthor: Sorina Toltica (University of Portsmouth)
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How to Win a Medal: The Professionalisation of British Military DecorationAuthors: Patrick Bury (Uni of Bath) , Tony King (Warwick University)
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French and British Military British Transformation: Shared History, Same Objectives, Different Approaches?Author: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)
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Hidden In Plain Sight: Military Victory and the Temporal Politics of the UK Doctrinal ImaginaryAuthor: Mirko Palestrino (Queen Mary University of London)
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Roundtable / BISA's Publications and Diversity Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: David Mainwaring (Cambridge University Press)Participants: Jacqui True (Monash University) , Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield) , Nisha Shah (University of Ottawa) , John Haslam (Cambridge University Press)
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Panel / Border, Bodies and Migration Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Anna Finiguerra (QMUL)Chair: Anna Finiguerra (QMUL)
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The Anti-border Politics of AIDS ActivismAuthor: Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)
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Contemporary Authoritarian Populism and the Geography of BordersAuthor: Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Outsourcing Border Control: The Case of Visa Application Processing CompaniesAuthor: Samah Rafiq (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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The Professionalization of Borderzone ActivismAuthor: Janina Pescinski (Queen Mary University of London)
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The Choice to Belong: Securing ‘Authentic Bodies’ Through Community HistoryAuthor: Hannah Owens (Queen Mary, University of London )
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Panel / Future Challenges for International Law Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)Chair: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)
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The Legacy of Antarctica: Does Space Law Prevent Imperialism on Mars?Author: Henry Padden (Durham University)
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Cyberspace and International Relations: Reviewing Territorial Sovereignty and Cyberattack in Tandem with International LawAuthor: Namita Barthwal (MMAJ Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
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Virtual Justice: The Impacts and Implications of Digital Proceedings at the International Criminal CourtAuthor: Maxine Rubin (University of Cape Town)
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Space Force, Lunar Bases and the End of Space Law?Author: Thomas Cheney (The Open University)
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International Water Law and Hydropolitics: An Enquiry Into the Water Conflict Between India and NepalAuthor: Harsh Vasani (University of East Anglia)
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Roundtable / International Political Economy and the Middle East Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupChair: Hannes Baumann (University of Liverpool)Participants: Roberto Roccu (King's College London) , Cemal Burak Tansel (Newcastle University) , Crystal Ennis (Leiden University) , Katharina Lenner (University of Bath)
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Panel / Narratives, Discourses and Developments in Contemporary Russian Security Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConvener: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)Chair: Jenny Mathers (Aberystwyth University)
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Anxiety and Identity: The Issue of Russian Democracy and Human Rights in the 21st Century Russia-US RelationshipAuthor: Ruth Deyermond (King's College London)
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Russia And China: The Rise of Global Security Actors. Domestic-international Dynamics.Authors: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London) , Marcin Kaczmarski (University of Glasgow)*
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Spatial And Scalar Politics – Russia’s Narratives and Practices Towards the Security Crisis in AfghanistanAuthor: Aglaya Snetkov (University College London)
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Militarising Through Anxiety: Russian Historical Textbooks in the 1990s.Author: Allyson Edwards (University of Warwick)
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Roundtable / New Directions in Researching South East Europe Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: South East Europe Working GroupChair: Lydia C. Cole (University of York)Participants: Maria Adriana Deiana (Queen’s University Belfast) , Catherine Baker (University of Hull) , Sorana Jude , Daniela Lai (Royal Holloway ) , Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
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Panel / Questioning Key Concepts in AI and Cyber Security Studies Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupConveners: joe burton , Andrew Dwyer (University of Durham) , Tobias Liebetrau (CERI, Sciences Po, Paris and Danish Institute for International Studies) , Anna Nadibaidze (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark)Chair: Anna Nadibaidze (Centre for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark)
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Why We Should Care About The Sensory Repression of Dissent By DemocraciesAuthors: Nitasha Kaul (University of Westminster) , Shala Cachelin (University of Westminster)
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Printing Terror: Extreme Right Online Forums, and Do-It Yourself Firearms.Author: Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University)
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Artificial Intelligence as Existential Risk: Fear, Uncertainty and the Cascading Insecurities of Emerging TechnologyAuthor: Joe Burton (University of St Andrews)
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Malware Materialities in Cyber SecurityAuthors: Andrew Dwyer (University of Durham) , Tobias Liebetrau (Sciences Po and Danish Institute for International Studies)
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Technology as Status Anchor: A Study of Artificial Intelligence Practices in RussiaAuthor: Anna Nadibaidze (Center for War Studies, University of Southern Denmark)
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Roundtable / Popular Culture Matters in World Politics Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupChair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)Participants: Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London) , Rhys Crilley (University of Glasgow) , Simon Philpott (Newcastle University) , Laura Shepherd (University of Sydney) , Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)
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Panel / Strengthening Global Governance: How to Implement the Responsibility to Protect History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: IR2P Working groupChair: Bola Adediran (Liverpool Hope University)
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Diffusing R2P: a Role for Multinational Corporations?Author: Bola Adediran (Liverpool Hope University )
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Revisiting ‘Success’ in the Responsibility to Protect: Could More Have Been Done to Prevent Mass Atrocities in Kenya?Author: Gillian McKay (University of Leeds)
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Non-Traditional Security Challenges to a Statecentric International Order: Responsible Governance in East AsiaAuthor: Brendan Howe (Ewha Womans University)
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Panel / The Political Economy of the Pandemic: National and Global Responses Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: Global Health Working GroupConvener: Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College)Chair: Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College)
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The ‘Masking’ Performative in the Post-Pandemic World: Meanings, Evolution, and Knowledge ProductionAuthor: Debangana Chatterjee (Jain (Deemed-to-be University))
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The Year the State Left Us AloneAuthor: Tara McCormack (University of Leicester)
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Conversation on Precarity: The Mutation of the Virus into a Public Health Risk on EquityAuthor: Mariangela Veikou (University of Tilburg Law School)
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Authoritarian Crisis Response: The Sustainability of “Zero-Covid” in China”Author: Alexsia Chan (Hamilton College)
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The Covid Crisis in the USA: Neoliberal Underpinnings of 'American Exceptionalism'"Author: Alan Cafruny (Hamilton College)
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Panel / The War on Drugs in Theory and Practice Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConvener: Euan Raffle (University of Leeds)Chair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)
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The Difficulty of Deconstructing the War on Drugs: Decaying Narcotics Prohibition Amid Waning US HegemonyAuthor: Matthew Bishop (University of Sheffield )
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Distributive Injustice and the War on Drugs in Colombia and MexicoAuthor: Estefania Dominguez (University of Leeds )
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‘Legitimate Operations’? Challenging Drug War Killings in The PhilippinesAuthor: Euan Raffle (University of Leeds)
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Roundtable / ‘Un-Siloing’ Nuclear Weapons in an Age of Pandemic, Climate Crisis and Global Injustice: On the Need to Connect Existential Threats Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working GroupChair: Andrew Futter (University of Leicester)Participants: Olaf Corry (University of Leeds) , Laura Considine (University of Leeds) , Tom Vaughan (University of Exeter) , Luba Zatsepina-McCreadie (University of Edinburgh) , Olamide Samuel (University of Leicester)
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Roundtable / Can IR Survive? Should it? Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: Kyle Grayson (BISA)Participants: Xander Kirke (Glasgow Caledonian University) , Felix Roesch (Coventry University) , Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University) , Louise Amoore (Durham University) , Martin Coward (Review of International Studies) , Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
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Roundtable / Can the 'Arctic' Survive? Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupChair: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)Participants: Duncan Depledge (Loughborough University) , Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University) , Liling Xu (Royal Holloway, University of London) , Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University) , Klaus Dodds (Royal Holloway, University of London) , Ingrid A. Medby (Newcastle University) , Dorothea Wehrmann (DIE)
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Panel / China and Data Security Challenges: Domestic Surveillance and Transnational Governance Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupConvener: Ruoxi Wang (University of St Andrews)Chair: Tim Stevens (King's College London)Discussant: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
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Norm Entrepreneurship? Understanding China’s Norm Construction in Data Security GovernanceAuthors: Ruoxi Wang , Chi Zhang (University of St Andrews )*
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Beijing Effect and Brussels Effect: Comparing China’s and the EU’s Approaches to Transnational Data GovernanceAuthor: Xuechen Chen (New College of the Humanities at Northeastern)
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From Platform Capitalism to Surveillance Capitalism: A Case Study of TencentAuthor: Lisa Lin (Anglia Ruskin University)
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Accounting for Pacific and Assertive Postures in China’s Foreign Policy during 1958-2021: Assessing the Realist, Liberal, and Domestic Political ExplanationsAuthor: Hongyi Lai (University of Nottingham)
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Panel / Democracy, Decline and Decent Work History Room, Student UnionSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Muireann O'Dwyer (University of St Andrews)
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British Trade Unions and Settler Colonialism: Racialising the National Agricultural Labourers’ Union, 1872-1896Author: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
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Dominoes of Democratic Decline: Neoliberalism, rising insecurities, and the ‘anti-global’ atavistic nationalismAuthor: Akash Bhagat (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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The Bretton Woods Script: Half-Hearted Cooperation between Twin OrganisationsAuthor: Matthias Kranke (University of Kassel)
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Everyday Political Economy of Decent Job Creation in TunisiaAuthor: Saerom Han (Durham University)
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US Comedy and The Politics of DeclinismAuthor: Alex Sutton (Oxford Brookes)
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Panel / Diasporas Around the World Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Maria Koinova (University of Warwick)Chair: Catherine Craven (University of Birmingham)
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Colonial Continuities in Tamil Diaspora Governance: A Practice-based Analysis of Global Entanglements and Historical ConnectionsAuthor: Catherine Craven (University of Birmingham)
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Globalisation, Religion and Diasporic Identity Formation: Explaining the Prominence of Sect Amidst Second-Generation Iraqi Shia in LondonAuthor: Oula OULA KADHUM (University of Birmingham)
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South Asian Women Diaspora in UK and USA: Challenges and ProspectsAuthor: Farzeen Shahzadi (Department of Political Science, Forman Christian College ,54600 Lahore, Pakistan )
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Diaspora As Cyberwarriors: Infopolitics, Participatory Warfare and the 2020 Karabakh WarAuthor: Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)
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Diaspora Diplomacy and EmotionsAuthors: Alina Dolea (Bournemouth University) , Tabitha Baker (Bournemouth University)
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Roundtable / Diplomatic Networking: New Approaches and Methodologies Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: British International History Working GroupChair: Richard Smith (FCDO (Principal historian))Participants: Thomas Mills (Lancaster University) , Ian Gregory (Lancaster University) , Michael Hughes (Lancaster University) , Gaynor Johnson (University of Kent)
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Panel / IPE of Financialisation 1 Martin Luther King, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: Engelbert Stockhammer (King's College London)Chair: Joseph Baines (KCL)Discussant: Joseph Baines (KCL)
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The National Security That Prevails: Singapore’s Urban Agricultural PromotionAuthor: Rungroge Kamondetdacha (School of Agricultural Resources, Chulalongkorn University)
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BlackRock: A (Financial) Data-driven Intellectual MonopolyAuthor: Cecilia Rikap (City University London)
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Capital Flows and the North-South Divide in the Eurozone: Scrutinising the Finance-centric ViewAuthor: Karsten Kohler (Leeds)
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Considering Financial Cycles in Financialisation and Currency HierarchiesAuthor: Engelbert Stockhammer (King's College London)
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Making a Market: The Spread of the Primary Dealer Model in Sovereign Debt ManagementAuthor: Charlotte Rommerskirchen (University of Edinburgh)
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Panel / IR as a Discipline Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConvener: CRIPT Working groupChair: CRIPT Working groupDiscussant: Katharina Hunfeld (University of St Andrews)
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Post-Eurocentric Grand Narratives in Critical International Theory and the Challenge of Global SurvivalAuthor: Andre Saramago (University of Coimbra)
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Internalism and Originalism in the Disciplinary History of International RelationsAuthor: Samuel Dixon (London School of Economics)
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Is the International System an Earth System?Author: Regan Burles (Queen Mary University of London)
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Panel / Interrogating the (Neo)Liberal State: Violence, Migration and Resistance Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConveners: Cetta Mainwaring , Maurice Stierl (University of Sheffield)Chair: Joe Turner (University of York)
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European Integration, Border Deaths and Counterinsurgency: The Colonial Asymmetry of Violence in the Mediterranean and the SahelAuthor: Hassan Ould Moctar (SOAS)
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Carceral Technologies: Politicizing Invisible Violence and Harm in Refugee HumanitarianismAuthor: Martina Tazzioli (Goldsmiths, University of London)
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Teaching Critical Perspectives on Migration and its Governance in An Age of PolarizationAuthor: Leila Hadj Abdou (University of Vienna)
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Bad Data or Bad Practice? The Wicked Problem of Knowledge Production and Migrants in Insecure StatusAuthor: Alexandria Innes (City, University of London)
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Building Bridges Across the Sea: Resistance In and Outside the StateAuthors: Cetta Mainwaring , Maurice Stierl (University of Sheffield)
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Panel / Managing Conflicts in the Age of Global Governance: Insights from Twentieth-Century History Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: Volker Prott (Aston University, Birmingham, UK)Chair: Volker Prott (Aston University, Birmingham, UK)
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Exploring, Overreaching, Giving Up? The UN and Global Governance in Kashmir, Congo, and East PakistanAuthor: Volker Prott (Aston University, Birmingham, UK)
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UNESCO’s Fundamental Education in China, 1945–1950: Between the Geopolitics and Idealism of Post-War Global Governance and Chinese NationalismAuthor: Yarong Chen (Beijing Foreign Studies University, China)
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The Operation of the ‘First Bailout’: The Impact of the League of Nations’ Programme for Austrian Reconstruction 1922–26Author: Barbara Warnock (The Wiener Holocaust Library, London, UK)
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Insecurity, Precarity and Local Labour in United Nations Peacekeeping: Towards a Research AgendaAuthor: Martin Ottovay Jørgensen (Aalborg University, Denmark)
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To Be or Not to Be a Refugee? How UNHCR’s Humanitarian Aid Inhibited Refugee Recognition in Vietnam Between 1973 and 1977Author: Sara Cosemans (University Leuven, Belgium)
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Panel / Meaning Making and Decision Making in UN Peacekeeping Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: Tom Buitelaar (University of Leiden)Chair: Tom Buitelaar (University of Leiden)Discussant: Maria Martin de Almagro (University of Ghent)
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Perfecting Peace or Instantiating an Impasse? Interpreting the Peacemaking Strategies of Peacekeepers in South LebanonAuthor: Vanessa F. Newby (Leiden University)
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Theorizing Decision-Making in International Bureaucracies: UN Peacekeeping Operations and Responses to Norm ViolationsAuthors: Kseniya Oksamytna (City, University of London / King's College London) , Oisín Tansey (King’s College London)* , Birte Gippert (University of Liverpool)*
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Meaning Making in Peacekeeping Missions: Mandate Interpretation and Multinational Collaboration in the UN Mission in MaliAuthors: Chiara Ruffa (Swedish Defence University ) , Bas Rietjens (Netherlands Defence Academy)*
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The Agency of Individuals in UN Peace OperationsAuthor: Tom Buitelaar (University of Leiden)
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Panel / Narratives of Violence and Trauma: Modes of Storytelling and the Politics of Victim and Perpetrator Representation Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)Chair: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)
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Youth, Comics and Trauma: Graphic Novels as Sites of Representation and EngagementAuthor: Henry Redwood (London South Bank University)
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Transitional Justice in Full Colour: Racial Injury, Trauma and Victimhood in South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation CommissionAuthor: Ninette Amarachi Iheke (King's College London)
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Narratives of Trauma and War in Central AfricaAuthor: Pauline Zerla (King's College London)
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Those Falling Behind: Trauma, Pain and Healing in Post-genocide Narratives About RwandaAuthor: Anna Katila (King's College London)
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Trauma and Justice for victims of the CIA’s Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation ProgrammeAuthor: Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield)
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Panel / Perspectives on Peacebuilding Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: PKPBG Working groupChair: PKPBG Working group
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Conceptualizing Deep Positive PeaceAuthor: Tuba Turan (University of Essex)
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Agonistic Transitional Justice: A Comparative AnalysisAuthor: Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
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Can the 'Local' Speak? A Spivakian Critique of the Local Turn in Critical Peacebuilding ResearchAuthor: Q. Dung Pham (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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The “Posts War” Era: The Role of Narratives in Social Media During Intractable Conflicts (TBC)Author: Dana Guy (University College Dublin)
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Panel / Security and Sexuality Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)Chair: Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)
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The Mire of Mystification: On the Methodological Deployment of Trans, Queer, and Subaltern in Critical Knowledge ProductionAuthor: Alexander Stoffel (Queen Mary University of London)
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SAS Queens of the Desert: Queering the Origin Story of the Special ForcesAuthor: Louise Pears (University of Leeds)
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Caught in a Bad Romance: Heteronormativity, Race and UK CounterterrorismAuthor: Rahima Siddique (University of Manchester)
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/ British Truth Telling Commission on Colonialism pre-roundtable meetup Bewick, Civic Centre
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Conference event / Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group AGM Stephenson, Civic Centre
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/ International Law and Politics Working Group Meeting Swan, Civic Centre
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Lunch 1h Banqueting Hall, Civic Centre
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/ Research Directors' coffee The Northern Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RH
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Conference event / South East Europe Working Group AGM Armstrong, Civic Centre
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Conference event / BISA and PSA Workshop: Gender, Race and the Intersections of Precarity - An Interactive Workshop - Although this is open to all conference delegates you need to register in advance to attend at https://www.bisa.ac.uk/events/bisa-and-psa-workshop-gender-race-and-intersections-precarity-interactive-workshop-best Henry Daysh Building - Lecture Hall 1.02
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/ Extraordinary General Meeting (Full BISA members only) Council Chamber, Civic Centre
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Roundtable / Beyond Willful Ignorance: A British Truth-Telling Commission on Colonialism? History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Kojo Koram (Birbeck University)Participants: Gurminder Bhambra (University of Sussex) , Lisa Tilley (Birkbeck, University of London) , Bill Rolston (Ulster University) , Gary Younge (University of Manchester) , Kojo Koram (Birbeck University)
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Panel / Contemporary Approaches to Biopolitics & Governmentality Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConveners: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England) , Jeffrey Whyte (University of Manchester) , Uygar Baspehlivan (University of Bristol)Chair: Christina Oelgemoller (Loughborough University)
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Biopolitics After CovidAuthor: Oliver Belcher (School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University)
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Between Barad and Rancière: Building a Theoretical Approach to Emancipatory Politics Fit for the AnthropoceneAuthor: Benjamin Bowsher (Newcastle University)
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A Genealogy of Failure? Investigating Regimes of Truth-seeking and Truth-telling in Brazil and ColombiaAuthor: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
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The COVID-19 Pandemic in China: Between Governmental Practices of Security and FearAuthor: Evangelos Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University)
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“What Are The Rules In Hell?”: Squid Game and the Construction of Neo-liberal CrisesAuthor: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)
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Panel / Environmental Activism and Youth Engagement: Imagining a Sustainable Future in Algeria and its Neighbourhood Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Jessica Northey (Coventry University)Chair: Gordon Crawford (Coventry University)
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Youth Activism for Sustainable Development and the Environment in AlgeriaAuthors: Jessica Northey (Coventry University) , Adel Chiheb (Jijel University, Algeria) , Latefa Guemar (University of East London)
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Sustainability and SMEs: Imagining a New Economy in AlgeriaAuthor: Seif Ziad (Southampton University)
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Using The Arts to Imagine a Sustainable Future – How to Engage Youth on Environmental Challenges and SustainabilityAuthor: Ikram Berkani (Coventry University)
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Political Engagement of Algerian Women and the environmentAuthor: Meryem Abdelhafid (Coventry university )
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Algerian Children and Youth Understanding of the Concept of "Sustainability”: How they Envisage and Imagine their Contemporary and Future EnvironmentsAuthor: Souad Smaili (Northampton University)
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Panel / Epidemiological Imperialism: The Medicalization of (In)Security in International Relations Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Global Health Working GroupConveners: Jana-Maria Fey (Queen Mary University London) , Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Chair: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Quarantining Conflict: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Public-health-based Approaches to Conflict ResolutionAuthors: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) , Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Mind over Matter? The Political Economy of "Securing" Mental Health in the Wake of the PandemicAuthor: Jana-Maria Fey (Queen Mary University London)
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Inscribing Race Through Trauma – Border Management and the Colonial Roots of Transcultural PsychiatryAuthor: Laura Jung (University of Sussex)
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Panel / Finance, State and Capitalism Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Lena Rethel
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Crisis Management and New Constitutionalism: Tracing the Foundations of Post-2008 Austerity in the US and UKAuthor: Dillon Wamsley (York University, Department of Politics)
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The Distinctiveness of State Capitalism in Britain: Market-making, Industrial Policy and Economic SpaceAuthors: Craig Berry (Manchester Metropolitan University) , Silverwood James (Bishop Grosseteste)*
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Sovereign Wealth Funds, Privateering, and Political Push-BackAuthor: A. Felix Beltran (Purdue University)
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Panel / Gendering the Politics of Public Memory Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Harriet Gray (University of York)Chair: Rhiannon Griffiths (University of York)Discussant: Rhiannon Griffiths (University of York)
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Witnessing and Time: Artistic Responses to Wartime Sexual Violence in Bosnia-HerzegovinaAuthor: Lydia C. Cole (University of York)
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Gendering Memorials to Conscientious ObjectorsAuthor: Natasha Danilova (University of Aberdeen)
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The Comfort Women and the Silence Breakers: Memorialising sexual violence as feminist politicsAuthor: Harriet Gray (University of York)
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Transnationalising Gendered Memory: The Case of Conflict-related Sexual ViolenceAuthor: Megan O’Mahony (London School of Economics and Political Science and Imperial War Museums )
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Memorializing Terror through Gender and RaceAuthor: Tom Pettinger
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Panel / Historical International Relations and Latin America Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Historical Sociology and International Relations Working GroupConveners: Luis Schenoni (University College London) , Carsten-Andreas Schulz (University of Cambridge)Chair: Carsten-Andreas Schulz (University of Cambridge)Discussant: Luis Schenoni (University College London)
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Benito Juárez, Republican Internationalism, and the Transformation of Nineteenth Century International OrderAuthor: Tom Long (University of Warwick)
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Latin American Violence in Historical Perspective: Lessons From Nineteenth-century DataAuthor: Luis Schenoni (University College London)
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The Evolution of a Regional Order in South America: Solidarist Discourse, Pluralist Practice?Author: Carolina Zaccato (St Andrews University)
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Roundtable / Race & State Securitisation: Counterterrorism, Counter-insurgency and Borders - International Affairs 100th Anniversary Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews)Participants: Jenna Marshall (Kings College London) , Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University) , Amal Abu-Bakare (University of Liverpool) , Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) , Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London)
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Panel / Perceptions of Nuclear Weapons - Risk, Predictability, and Trust in Nuclear Politics Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working GroupConvener: Laura Considine (University of Leeds)Chair: Rhys Crilley (University of Glasgow)
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Nuclear War As A Predictable SurpriseAuthor: Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham)
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The Roots of Nuclear Mistrust Between the US and Iran: Historical Trauma and Signs of AggressionAuthor: Selma Imamoglu
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Once Upon A Fail-safe: Exploring the Treatment of Nuclear Weapon System Failures in Popular FilmAuthor: Rebekah Pullen (McMaster University)
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Roundtable / Producing Knowledge: Migration, Activism & History Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupChair: Alexandria Innes (City, University of London)Participants: Leila Hadj Abdou (University of Vienna) , Martina Tazzioli (Goldsmiths, University of London) , Hassan Ould Moctar (SOAS) , Maurice Stierl (University of Sheffield) , Cetta Mainwaring , Joe Turner (University of York)
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Panel / Stories in US Foreign Policy Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: US Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Chair: Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)Discussant: Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh)
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Narrative Alliances: The Discursive Foundation of the Rules-Based International OrderAuthors: Oliver Turner (University of Edinburgh) , Alexandra Homolar (University of Warwick)
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Hardening of the American Discourse on China: Actors, Processes and Intellectual StrategiesAuthor: Yang Han (Oxford University)
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Fit for a Hybridized Media World? De-Centralizing the Concept of Strategic NarrativesAuthor: Stephen Dunne (The University of Warwick)
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Storytelling in World Politics: US Policy From the ‘Global War on Terror’ to the ‘Chinese Threat’Author: Anthony Teitler (Karlshochschule International University)
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Panel / Teaching and Learning European Integration in 'The Periphery' Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: South East Europe Working GroupConveners: Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen) , Basak Alpan (Middle East Technical University)Chair: Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)
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Teaching the European Union in Brexit Britain: ‘Peripheral Ideas’ at a ‘New Periphery’Author: Owen Parker (University of Sheffield)
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Europeanization through Education: Promoting European Studies in Eastern Partnership CountriesAuthors: Andrey Makarychev (University of Tartu)* , Miruna Troncota (SNSPA, Bucharest)
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Teaching and Learning ‘Europe’ in ‘the Periphery’: Disciplinary, Educational and Cognitive Boundaries of the European StudiesAuthors: Basak Alpan (Middle East Technical University) , Thomas Diez (University of Tuebingen)
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Mapping EU-Turkey Studies: Theoretical, Methodological and Thematic EvolutionAuthor: Ebru Turhan (Turkish-German University)
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Panel / Bottom Up Perspectives of Peace and Conflict Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: PKPBG Working groupChair: David Curran (Coventry University)
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How African Regional Interventions are Perceived on the Ground: Contestation and MultiplexityAuthors: Antonia Witt (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt) , Simone Schnabel (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)* , Sophia Birchinger (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt)*
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The Neglected: Military Adaptation Through All-Female Military UnitsAuthor: Cristina Fontanelli (University of Genoa)
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The Role of Peace Education in Post-conflict Sierra LeoneAuthor: Yi Yu (University of Warwick)
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“War is Costly, but Peace is Priceless”: Civil Society and the Neglected Anglophone Conflict in CameroonAuthor: Nancy Annan (Coventry University)
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Panel / Challenges in South East European Politics: From Local to Global Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: South East Europe Working GroupConvener: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)Chair: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)Discussant: Lydia C. Cole (University of York)
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Friends With Benefits: Russia’s relations With Serbia and Republika SrpskaAuthor: Abdullah Kesvelioglu (University of Edinburgh (PhD student))
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Rightly Guided Leaders: the Role of Religion in the Political Ideology of Viktor Orbán and Recep Tayyip ErdoğanAuthor: Tamas Dudlak (Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest)
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The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Turkish Foreign Policy Towards the Western BalkansAuthor: Jan Niemiec (Jagiellonian University in Kraków)
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Roundtable / Confronting the Militarised Academy Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupChair: Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Alice Cree (Newcastle University) , Chris Rossdale (University of Bristol) , Nick Caddick (ARU) , Harriet Gray (University of York) , Paul Higate (University of Bath)
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Panel / Global Politics of Health Knowledge – The Intersection between Expertise and Security Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: Global Health Working GroupConvener: Eva HilbergChair: Eva Hilberg
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Health Governance as Violence: Capacity and Debility in the Face of COVID-19Author: Jennifer Hobbs (University of Manchester)
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From Plumbing Poverty to Plumbing ViolenceAuthor: Susan J Elliott (University of Waterloo)
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The Frames and Audiences of Pandemic (De)Securitisation in the UKAuthors: Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University) , Andrew Judge (University of Glasgow)* , Georgios Karyotis (University of Glasgow)*
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Securitizing Infectious Diseases: The WHO and the Surveillance of Molecular LifeAuthor: Christopher Long
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Roundtable / What of the Future of War Debate? - International Affairs at 100 Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupChair: Andrew Dorman (International Affairs)Participants: Patrick Bury (Bath) , Tony King (Warwick University) , Tracey German (King's College London) , Matthew Uttley (King's College London)
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Panel / Internationalising Protection: Actors, Themes, and Practices of Protection Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConveners: Jutta Bakonyi (Durham University) , Anne Flaspöler (Durham University)Chair: Jutta Bakonyi (Durham University)
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Governing through Protection: The Rise of an Emotive ConceptAuthors: Anne Flaspoeler (Durham University) , Jutta Bakonyi (Durham University)*
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How Armed Actors Can Be Encouraged to Comply With Rules: Different Approaches and their Underlying LogicsAuthor: Julia Steets (Global Public Policy Institute)
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International relations and the problem of careAuthor: Cameron Harrington (Speaker) (Durham University)
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Food Policies as Social ProtectionAuthors: Klaus Schlichte (Univeristy of Bremen) , Roy Karadag (University of Bremen)* , Anna Wolkenhauer (Univerity of Bremen)*
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Panel / Making and Unmaking International Law and Politics History Room, Student UnionSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)Chair: Henry Lovat (University of Glasgow)
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The Draft Convention on the Right to Development: Normative, Legal and Political AnalysisAuthor: Daniel Whelan (Hendrix College)
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International Law, Arms Control, and Disarmament in Hans J. Morgenthau’s Theory of LawAuthor: Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
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Specifying States’ Mitigation Obligations: The Limits of Political DiscretionAuthor: Violetta Ritz (University of Kent)
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International Human Rights Contestation in UN Diplomatic ForaAuthor: Pilar Elizalde (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Panel / Making Sense of Global Politics Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working GroupConveners: IIRG Working group , Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University)Chair: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University)Discussant: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson (Cardiff University)
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Securitisation Gaps: Towards Ideational Understandings of State WeaknessAuthor: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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From The International to The (Inter)Personal: Exploring Vernacular Ontological Security-seekingPpractices vis-à-vis Contemporary Critical Situations Through Focus GroupsAuthors: Nicolai Gellwitzki (University of Warwick) , Anne-Marie Houde (University of Warwick)
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Understanding UCP: Photography and Metaphor as Interpretive MethodAuthor: Ridden Louise (Aberystwyth University )
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Panel / New Approaches to Strategy Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh)Chair: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)Discussant: Patrycja Rozbicka (Aston University)
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Strategy and Role Conceptions in Security and Foreign PolicyAuthor: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)
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How ‘Wide’ and ‘Deep’ are State Approaches to Security? A Comprehensive International Security and Defence Document AnalysisAuthor: Andrew Neal (University of Edinburgh)
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Panel / Non-Western Involvement in Peace- and Statebuilding – a Shift in Norms and Practices? Part 1 Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConveners: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent) , Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)Chair: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)Discussant: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
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Colonial Continuity and Efforts to Decolonialize Security Norms: How International Norms Shape Localized Efforts to Reform Institution BuildingAuthor: Tareq Sydiq (University of Marburg )
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An Assessment of Turkey’s Contribution to the Security Sector Reform Efforts in Libya since 2011Author: Nuri Yesilyurt (University of Kent / Ankara University)
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Mimicry in Diversity: (Non-)Western Strategies in the External Governance of AfghanistanAuthor: Bojan Savić (University of Kent, BSIS)
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The Challenges of Norm Changes on the International LevelAuthor: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)
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Panel / Norms and Emerging Technologies Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupConveners: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) , Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield) , Raquel Gontijo (PUC Minas, Brazil) , Arindrajit Basu (Centre for Internet and Society)Chair: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
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Silently Negotiating Normativity: Practice, Technology, and Loitering MunitionsAuthor: Ingvild Bode (University of Southern Denmark)
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Political Urgency and the Regulation of Sociotechnical Imaginaries: The Outer Space Treaty and its Lessons for CyberspaceAuthor: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath)
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Cultural Lag and Sensitive Technological Advances: Building International Norms for the Space SectorAuthor: Raquel Gontijo (PUC Minas, Brazil)
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The Belt and Road Initiative and the Diffusion of China’s Cybersecurity LawsAuthor: Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield)
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Roundtable / Post-Structural Politics: Twenty Years of Reflections Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupChair: Uygar Baspehlivan (University of Bristol)Participants: Martin Coward (Review of International Studies) , Maja Zehfuss (Københavns Universitet) , Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University) , Kodili Chukwuma (University of East Anglia) , Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
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Panel / The (Gendered, Racialized) Politics of Collective Memory in Security Imaginaries Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Tom Pettinger , Alice Martini (QMUL)Chair: Alice Martini (QMUL)
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White Supremacist Violence, Collective Memory, and the "Hitlerian Connotation"Author: Anna Meier (University of Nottingham)
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Competitive Memories in IR and their Potential to Foster Conflict or PeaceAuthor: Kathrin Bachleitner (University of Oxford)
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Monsters, Masterminds, Mummy's Boys: Gender and Memory in Terrorist ObituariesAuthors: Andrew Whiting (Birmingham City University) , Lee Jarvis (University of East Anglia)
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‘Countering Violent Extremism’ in Europe: An Assemblage of Racialized ForgettingAuthor: Tom Pettinger
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Conference event / Keynote Address from Kim Stanley Robinson - Dodging the Mass Extinction Event: SPONSORED BY BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC Council Chamber, Civic Centre
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Panel / The Newcastle Blitz: A History of Newcastle During WW2 Northern Stage, Barras Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RHSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConvener: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)Chair: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)Discussant: Stephen Moore (Newcastle University)
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Conference event / Conference Reception Wylam Brewery, Palace of Arts Exhibition Park, Claremont Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4PZ
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Conference event / Toon Run around Newcastle - Find out more in section 2 at https://conference.bisa.ac.uk/highlights Civic Centre Steps
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Conference event / The Limits of Safety – A Sound Installation - Find out more on our highlights page https://conference.bisa.ac.uk/highlights’ Outside the Student UnionSpeaker: Michael Mulvihill (Newcastle)
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Panel / (De)Bordering the Middle East: Space, Mobility and Thought Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: BISAConvener: Deniz Yonucu (Newcastle University)Chair: Deniz Yonucu (Newcastle University)
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Who Are The (Most) Vulnerable? Dissecting Humanitarian Vulnerability Assessments of RefugeesAuthor: Lewis Turner (Newcastle University)
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Crossing the Green Line: Everyday Processes of (De)Bordering in Israel-PalestineAuthor: Una McGahern (Newcastle University)
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Living With Ruins: Hebron and the Politics of Settler-colonial Urban RuinationAuthor: Moriel Ram (Newcastle University)
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Locating the Middle East in International Political EconomyAuthors: Cemel Burak Tansel (Newcastle University) , Merve Sancak (Loughborough University)
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Panel / European Security Inside Out Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: ESWG Working groupChair: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
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Securitizing China’s Rise: Trade, Technology, and the Emerging ‘Threat’ Discourse in EU-China RelationsAuthors: Evangelos (Evans) Fanoulis (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University) , Scott Brown (University of Dundee)
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The European Peace Facility and African agency: How the EU's changing foreign policy doctrine affects African securityAuthors: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Ueli Staeger (University of Geneva)
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Human Rights and European Ontological Security: The “Crisis” That the Refugees Gave Rise ToAuthor: Tolga Karakoç (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
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The Impact of European Union Migration Policies in Southern European Countries: The Case of SpainAuthor: Arantza Gomez Arana (University of Northumbria)
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Taken Back Control? The Irish Border and the Citizen Border GuardAuthor: Ben Rosher (Queen's University Belfast)
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Panel / IPT Key Thinkers Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConvener: CRIPT Working groupChair: CRIPT Working groupDiscussant: Cat Wayland (University of Edinburgh)
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Beyond Bourdieu: Exploring the Limits of Practice Theory in International RelationsAuthor: Lisa Stampnitzky (University of Sheffield)
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Morgenthau the NaturalistAuthor: Ahmet Borazan (Durham University)
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The Internationality of Hannah Arendt's "The Origins of Totalitarianism"Author: Hanno Berger (Freie Universität Berlin)
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On the Psychosocial Function of Nationalism and War: E. H. Carr and the Crisis of the (Neo)Liberal OrderAuthor: Haro Karkour (Cardiff University)
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Panel / Images, Voices and Silences: New Empirical Vision in Transitional Justice Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Political Science)Chair: Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Political Science)Discussant: Rachel Kerr (King's College London)
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Visual Peacebuilding: the Strategic Use of Images and Image-making to Build Bottom-up Peace, Dialogue and Histories. Learning from Cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nepal and RwandaAuthor: Fairey Tiffany (King's College London)
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Nomen Est Omen: Stereotyping and War LegacyAuthor: Vico Sanja (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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When Victims Break Silence: Wartime Sexual Violence and Social Recognition in Kosovo and CroatiaAuthor: Cocaj Venera (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Women’s Discursive Agency: How Women Ask Parliamentary Questions About Transitional Justice?Authors: Denisa Kostovicova (London School of Economics and Political Science)* , Vesna Popovski (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Panel / Managing Risk and Conflict Escalation in the Digital Age Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupConveners: Eugenio Lilli , Tim Stevens (King's College London) , James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)Chair: Mabda Haerunnisa Fajrilla (The London School of Economics and Political Science)Discussant: Ingvild Bode (Associate Professor)
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Digital Risk: Hyperconnectivity and the Political Economy of UncertaintyAuthor: Tim Stevens (King's College London)
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Artificial Intelligence and the Security Dilemma: Self-fulfilling Spirals of Mistrust and Insecurity Between Strategic RivalsAuthor: James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
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Managing Crisis Escalation in the Time of Cyber: the Case of Iran and the United StatesAuthor: Eugenio Lilli
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Panel / Operational Experiences, Military Role Conceptions and their Influence on Civil-military Relations Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: European Journal of International SecurityConveners: Chiara Ruffa (Swedish Defence University ) , Christoph Harig (TU Braunschweig)Chair: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
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Knocking On The Barracks’ Door: How Role Conceptions Shape the Military’s Reactions to Political DemandsAuthors: Christoph Harig (TU Braunschweig) , Chiara Ruffa (Swedish Defence University )
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The People’s Army ‘Enemizing’ the People – The Covid-19 Case of IsraelAuthor: Yagil Levy (The Open University of Israel)
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A Versatile Organisation: Mapping the Military’s Core Roles in a Changing Security EnvironmentAuthor: Nina Wilén (Lund University)
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“Every Death Matters?”: Combat Casualties, Role Conception and Civilian ControlAuthor: Anit Mukherjee (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS))
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Panel / Pandemics, Power and Foreign Policy Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: FPWG Working groupChair: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)Discussant: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)
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Global Health Responds to COVID-19: Does the Security/access Divide Persist?Author: Denis Kennedy (College of the Holy Cross)
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Global Vaccine Nationalism and Soft Power in the Covid EraAuthor: Sharad Joshi (Middlebury Institute of International Studies)
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Two-Level Patron-Client Relations in Philippine COVID-19 Vaccine ResponseAuthors: Chester Yacub (University of Nottingham) , Pauline Eadie (University of Nottingham)*
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Pandemics and Foreign Policy: C-19, MERS and Health Cooperation in the Gulf StatesAuthor: Lucy Abbott (University of Edinburgh)
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Panel / Popular Culture and Social Media – Moving Beyond Hierarchy in the 21st Century University Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Learning and Teaching Working GroupConvener: Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)Chair: Catherine Baker (University of Hull)
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Teaching Urban Spaces and World Politics: Perdido Street Station and Pedagogies of ProductionAuthor: Matt Davies (Newcastle University)
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Doing World Politics and Social Media: Digital Practice and Open Education in International RelationsAuthor: Louise Pears (Universi#)
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Feeling the Aesthetic (War) Subject? Military Videogames - Empathy and Emotion in the Virtual Battleground.Author: Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)
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Reflections On The Use of Videogames as a Pedagogical Tool for Politics and International RelationsAuthor: Jane Kirkpatrick (University of the West of England)
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Panel / Popular Culture and World Politics – Activism, Agency, Resistance and Subjugation Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConvener: Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)Chair: Lee Jarvis
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The International v. The Memescape: Internet Memes, Space and Politics of Resistance and Reaction in World PoliticsAuthor: Uygar Baspehlivan (University of Bristol)
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Sampling Politics: Music and the Geocultural (Redux)Author: Marianne Franklin (Goldsmiths, University of London)
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#GlobalCitizens- Youth Activism and Social MediaAuthor: Madeline Le Bourdon (University of Leeds )
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From Rock the Vote to Rocket Men: An Iconological Analysis of Survival in our Present and Future WorldsAuthors: Skyler Hawkins (Newcastle University) , Jana-Maria Fey (Queen Mary University London)
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Exposure To Extinction, Irredeemable Vulnerability and Dwelling in the Aftermath: the Resolute Anthropocentrism of Anthropocene FictionsAuthor: Martin Coward (Review of International Studies)
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Panel / Sexual and Gendered Violence in Times of Insecurity Pandon, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
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The Shadow Pandemic and the Need for Gender-Specific Policy InterventionAuthor: Swati Bhattacharya (University of Calcutta)
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Can the World Survive Current Discursive Constructions of Presidential Leadership?Author: Corrin Bramley (University of Bristol)
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Emotional and Gendered Sense-making through Apologies for Conflict-related Sexual ViolenceAuthor: Emma Dolan (University of Limerick)
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Feminist Historiographies and the Memorialization of Sexual Violence in Comfort Women Activism and AnalysisAuthor: Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
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Contending With Paradox: Feminist Investments in Gender TrainingAuthor: Aiko Holvikivi (LSE)
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Panel / The Responsibility to Protect: Norm Contestation and Diffusion Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: IR2P Working groupChair: Dr Chloe M Gilgan (York Law School)
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China's Approach to the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)Author: Ruolan Gan (The University of Edinburgh)
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Contesting R2P in the UN: Differences of China and RussiaAuthors: Zeynep Selin Balcı (Ege University) , Altuğ Günal (Ege University)*
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How (and What) do States Contest R2P?Author: Thomas Peak (Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University)
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Panel / Aspects of Coloniality and Race in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Laura Shepherd (University of Sydney)Chair: Marsha Henry (LSE)Discussant: Aiko Holvikivi (LSE)
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Climate Change Resilience through WPS: Exploring Indigenous and Ecofeminist critiquesAuthor: Maria Martin de Almagro (University of Ghent)
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Governing the Feminist Peace: Domesticating the Gender PerspectiveAuthors: Laura Shepherd (University of Sydney) , Paul Kirby (Centre of Women, Peace and Security, London School of Economics)*
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WPS at Home? New Possibilities in Global North PracticesAuthors: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Jamie Hagen (Queen's University, Belfast)
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Going Beyond WPS: Locating the Cyprus Rape Case between the ‘Domestic’ and ‘International’, ‘Conflict’ and ‘Peace’, and Coloniality and (Post-)ColonialityAuthors: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham) , Nicola Pratt (University of Warwick)
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Is Rights Talk Just Talk? Implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda at the Global-Local Nexus in KosovoAuthor: Lucy Maycox (University of Oxford)
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Roundtable / BISA PGN Meet the Editors Roundtable Pandon, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: David Mainwaring (Cambridge University Press)Participants: Carolina Moulin (Review of International Studies) , Andrew Dorman (International Affairs) , Martin Coward (Review of International Studies) , Edward Newman (University of Leeds)
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Panel / British Politics and Foreign Policy Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: British International History Working GroupConvener: Patrick Finney (Aberystwyth University)Chair: Patrick Finney (Aberystwyth University)Discussant: Gaynor Johnson (University of Kent)
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Cold War Rivalry: How the British in Saudi Arabia Went from Disappointment to Signing One of the Biggest Arms Deals in History, 1979-1985Author: Johanne Marie Skov (Lancaster University)
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English Nationalism as Secessionist NationalismAuthor: Ben Wellings (Monash University)
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Scotland and Northern Ireland in the Brexit Negotiation Process: Roles and ImplicationsAuthor: Bruno Santos Fonseca (NOVA University (FCSH) | Portuguese Institute of International Relations (IPRI-NOVA))
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Panel / European Strategic Autonomy I Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)Chair: Simon Sweeney (University of York)
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Europe, Strategic Autonomy and the China Question: A Multitude of DilemmasAuthor: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)
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Marching into battle or extinction? Understanding the existence of the EU Battlegroup ConceptAuthor: Laura Chappell
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French Sociotechnical Imaginaries of Strategic Autonomy – a Successful Export to the EU?Author: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
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Strategic Autonomy and Economic Sovereignty for the EU in terms of SecurityAuthor: Sarah Lieberman (Canterbury Christ Church University)
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Panel / Grand Strategy: New Approaches and Perspectives History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)Chair: Rob Geist Pinfold (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)Discussant: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)
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Equal Distance but not Hedging: Maintaining Equilibrium by Great Britain under US-China CompetitionAuthor: Mateusz Ambrożek (University of Warsaw)
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Grand Strategy: A Research Programme for the West and Not the Rest?Author: Rob Geist Pinfold (Peace Research Center Prague)
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A House Divided: Populism and Grand StrategyAuthor: Georg Löfflmann (University of Warwick)
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The Grand Strategic Value of EmpathyAuthor: Claire Yorke (SDU)
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“Grand” Strategic Planning in International RelationsAuthor: Nina Silove (ETH Zürich)
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Panel / Groundings - The Practice of Global Thought From Below Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St Andrews)
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The Brazilianisation of the World: The Reflection in the Mirror and the Horizons of FuturityAuthor: Francine Rossone de Paula (Queen's University Belfast)
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Pluriversal Sovereignty and the State of IRAuthor: Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University)
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Prefiguring Decolonization: Notes Across Brazil and the US AcademyAuthor: Desiree Poets (Virginia Tech)
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Panel / Interpreting Russian Security Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConvener: Jenny Mathers (Aberystwyth University)Chair: Natasha Kuhrt (King's College London)
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Unwrapping Russian Security Policy: Rhetoric, Reality and Responsiveness in the Putin EraAuthor: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
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Russian Narratives of Anti-Westernism: From Traditional to Post-modern?Author: Dogachan Dagi (University of Warwick)
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(In)Security Discourses in the Cultural Realm as a Mobilising Mechanism? The Topic of NATO in 1990s Russian NewspapersAuthor: Allyson Edwards (University of Warwick)
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Insecurity in EU-Russia Relations: Perceptions of Threat since 1991Author: Maxine David (Leiden University)
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It's a Man's World, Or Is It? Russia's Gendered Security InstitutionsAuthor: Jenny Mathers (Aberystwyth University)
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Panel / Pacifism, Nonviolence, Security, and Rebellion Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConvener: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)Chair: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)Discussant: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)
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Palestinian Poet-singers: Celebration under Israel’s Military RuleAuthor: Marwan Darweish (Coventry University)
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The Failure of the European Project: An Anarcho-Pacifist CritiqueAuthor: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)
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Unsettling RebellionAuthor: Chris Rossdale (University of Bristol)
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Learning from the Violence Prevention Work of “Credible Messengers”Author: M.S. Wallace (Portland State University)
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Panel / Power and Wealth in Pandemic Times Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
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The Infrastructural Power of Logistics: Covid-19 and the Future of Global Production NetworksAuthor: Federico Jensen (Copenhagen Business School)
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Post-Corona Capitalism: The Alternatives AheadAuthor: Andreas Nölke (Goethe University Frankfurt)
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The System Didn’t Work: The G20 in the Covid-19 CrisisAuthor: Tom Chodor (Monash University)
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The New Fault Lines of Inequality - Covid 19 and the Asset EconomyAuthors: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool) , Johnna Montgomerie (King's College London)
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COVID-19 and the Pathologies of Australia’s Regulatory StateAuthor: Tom Chodor (Monash University)
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Panel / Reconsidering Stability - the Risks of Deterrence and Disarmament Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working GroupConvener: Laura Considine (University of Leeds)Chair: Laura Considine (University of Leeds)
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Reactive Rearmament: The Instability of a Post-Nuclear WorldAuthor: David Blagden (University of Exeter)
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Artificial Intelligence and the Bomb: Nuclear Command and Control in the Age of the AlgorithmAuthor: James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
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The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Opportunity for Disarmament but Danger for Deterrence? What Deterrence Discourses in Germany Reveal About the BanAuthor: Jannis Kappelmann (University of Hamberg)
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Panel / Refugees and Insecurity Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow)Chair: Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow)
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Making Waste into Art, and Art into Waste: the Multiple Afterlives of Migratory TracesAuthor: Finiguerra Anna (QMUL)
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Acts of Resistance and Connection in the Immigration Detention ArchipelagoAuthor: Lucy Kneebone (Queen Mary University of London)
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Simultaneous Success and Failure: The Strange Case of the (Failed) Securitisation of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the United Kingdom and ScotlandAuthor: Ian Paterson (University of Glasgow)
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Forced Mobility, Mobile Phones, and the Transnational Political Economy of Urban Precarity in Somali CitiesAuthors: Peter Chonka (King's College London) , Jutta Bakonyi (Durham University)
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Territorial Cariance in the UK’s Refugee Politics and its Consequences: Young Syrian Refugees in England and ScotlandAuthors: Dimitris Skleparis (Newcastle University) , Gareth Mulvey (University of Glasgow)*
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Panel / Surviving the Human Epoch: Popular Culture and the (Geo)Politics of the Anthropocene Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Environment Working GroupConvener: Robert Saunders (State University of New York)Chair: Simon Philpott (Newcastle University)
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Karel Čapek’s The War with the Newts, Or now I am become Newt, the Destroyer of WorldsAuthor: Joel Vessels (Nassau Community College - SUNY)
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Representing the Anthropocene: Climate Fiction and Environmental Discourses from the Perspective of Ecocritical GeopoliticsAuthor: Elena dell'Agnese (Università di Milano-Bicocca)
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'That Funny Feeling': Popular Culture and the Affective Atmospheres of the AnthropoceneAuthor: Rhys Crilley (University of Glasgow)
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Climate Fiction, Solarpunk, and The Limits of UtopiaAuthor: Benjamin Coulson (Durham University)
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A See Change? Observations on the (Visual) Politics of Screening the AnthropoceneAuthor: Robert Saunders (State University of New York)
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Panel / Theorising International Orders Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)Chair: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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Facebook Friendships as a Space for Peace: An Aristotelian Framework for International Political FriendshipsAuthor: Gibson Lisa (LCC International University)
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Awkwardness, Capital, and Crisis: International Orders as Anarchic Meta-FieldsAuthor: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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Writing the Future of Global Politics – Hope, Despair, and the Mid-century BangAuthor: Franziska Müller (University of Hamburg)
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Georg Schwarzenberger’s Theory of International LawAuthor: Carmen Chas (University of Kent)
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The Evolution of International Institutional Restraints on Power and “Lockean Liberalism” in IRAuthor: Alexandru Grigorescu (Loyola University Chicago)
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Lunch and networking: SPONSORED BY BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (BJPIR) 1h 30m Banqueting Hall, Civic Centre
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Roundtable / Plenary Roundtable: The Global Governance of Scientific Challenges: SPONSORED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Council ChamberSponsor: BISAChair: Georgina Holmes (Imperial College London)Participants: Lorraine Elliott (Australia National University) , Elbe Stephen (University of Sussex) , Trevor Taylor (RUSI)
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/ Photography Exhibition: Visualizing Global Challenges Grand Staircase
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Conference event / Ethics & World Politics Working Group AGM Armstrong, Civic Centre
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/ European Security Working Group AGM Swan, Civic Centre
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/ Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working Group AGM Carloil, Civic Centre
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Conference event / Russian and Eurasian Security Working Group AGM Stephenson, Civic Centre
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Break with tea and coffee: SPONSORED BY BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (BJPIR) 15m
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Panel / Anxiety, Emotion, and Ontological Security Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: EPIR Working groupChair: Kaul Nitasha (University of Westminster)
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The Poverty of Cybernorms? Global Anxieties and CyberagonismAuthor: Xymena Kurowska
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Desires, Fantasies, and Hierarchies: Status Anxiety through the Lacanian Ontological SecurityAuthor: Ali Bilgic (Loughborough University)
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The Unbearable Incompleteness of Nations: Reading Bolsonaro’s Brazil through Ontological SecurityAuthors: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham) , Bruno Carvalho (University of Birmingham)
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Panel / Constructing Islam and the War on Terror Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConvener: Bareeha Fatima (University of Aberdeen)Chair: Bareeha Fatima (University of Aberdeen)
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Political Islam: A Response to Fundamental Crisis in Muslim Societies. (A Case study of Pakistan)Author: Altaf Hussain (Student/Civil Servant)
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Waging 'Waar': An Exploration of Military Aesthetics in Pakistan's Popular Culture during the Global War on TerrorAuthor: Bareeha Fatima (University of Aberdeen)
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Panel / Energy Colonialism: Roots, Racialization, Recurrent patterns Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConveners: Anne Kantel (Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI) , Daniela Salite (University of York) , Franziska Müller (University of Hamburg) , Johanna Tunn (University of Hamburg) , Joshua Kirshner (University of York) , Joshua McEvoy (Queens University) , Birte Förster (University of Bielefeld) , Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)Chair: Franziska Müller (University of Hamburg)
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The Paradox of Technocratic Governance: The Extractive/Emancipatory Potential of Indigenous Utilities?Authors: Liam Midzain-Gobin (Brock University)* , Joshua McEvoy (Queens University)
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Energy Colonialism: Debates, Phenomena, and Steps Towards a Research AgendaAuthor: Franziska Müller (University of Hamburg)
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Glocal Justice? Colonial Narratives in Germany's and the European Green Hydrogen StrategyAuthor: Anne Kantel (Fraunhofer-Institut für System- und Innovationsforschung ISI)
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Exploring Colonial Continuities in Mozambique’s Energy System: Electricity Networks and Extractive RelationsAuthor: Joshua Kirshner (University of York)
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Panel / Gendering Economies Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Owen Parker (University of Sheffield)Discussant: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)
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The Feminist Political Economy of ProductivityAuthor: Muireann O'Dwyer (University of St Andrews)
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The Governance of Everyday Insecurities: Stop street harassment campaigns and authoritarian neoliberalism in CairoAuthor: Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)
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Frugal Femininity and Disciplinary Masculinity: Gender Performance and the Politics of the Eurozone CrisisAuthor: Frederic Heine (JKU Linz)
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Towards a Feminist Decolonizing Trade AgendaAuthor: Asha Herten-Crabb (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Panel / Human Rights and Security in African International Relations Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Africa and International Studies Working GroupConvener: AISG Working groupChair: Peter Brett
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Public Attitudes Towards External Democracy Promotion in AfricaAuthor: Mwita Chacha (University of Birmingham)
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What About Us? Citizenship Problem in Unrecognized States: Cases of Puntland and SomalilandAuthor: Natalia Piskunova (Moscow State University)
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Waging Wars Abroad to Build a State at Home? Citizens’ Perceptions of Chad Military Intervention in MaliAuthor: Moudwe Daga (SOAS, University of London)
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Reintegrating Repentant Terrorists in Nigeria: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Victims Experiences of TraumaAuthors: Tarela Juliet Ike (Teesside University ) , Dung Ezekiel Jidong (Nottingham Trent University )* , Evangelyn Ebi Ayobi (National Open University )* , Mieyebi Lawrence Ike (Southern New Hampshire University )* , Christopher Francis (Manchester Global Foundation )*
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Panel / IPE of Financialisation 2 Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: Engelbert Stockhammer (King's College London)Chair: Engelbert Stockhammer (King's College London)Discussant: Engelbert Stockhammer (King's College London)
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Asset Managers, Carbon Majors and the Deceptions of 'Sustainable Finance'Author: Joseph Baines (KCL)
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Subordinate Financialised Capitalism in Emerging Capitalist EconomiesAuthor: Bruno Bonizzi (Hertfordshire)
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Shades of (In)Formality: Empirical Evidence from the Financial Action Task ForceAuthor: Isabel Rodriguez Toribio (University of Glasogw)
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Patterns of Financialization Across Emerging Regions and Economies: A Comparison of International, National and City Level IndicatorsAuthor: Jimena Castillo (Leeds)
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Successful and Unsuccessful Politicisation of Central Banking in Emerging Market Economies During the COVID-19 Crisis: Poland, Hungary and Czech RepublicAuthor: Alen Toplišek (KCL)
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Panel / Identity, Security, Climate and the Nation Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Omer Tekdemir (University of Coventry)Chair: Ikram Berkani (Coventry University)
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Jordan’s Climate Change Official Discourse: Communicating Local Vulnerabilities Within Political RestrictionsAuthor: Imad El-Anis (Nottingham Trent University)
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Dragonfire: Chinese Natural Gas Relations in Central AsiaAuthor: Tamas Dudlak (Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest)
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Feminine Fighters of Justice? Gendered Narratives of the Japan Self-Defense Forces and their Impact on Japanese Security PolicyAuthor: Miklas Fahrenwaldt (University of Edinburgh)
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Panel / Public Diplomacy, Influence and Knowledge Production Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Jessica Northey (Coventry University)Chair: Meryem Abdelhafid (Coventry university )
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Mainland China and Taiwan’s Strategies for Overcoming the Middle/High Income Trap: Domestic Consensus-Building and the Foundations of Cross-Strait InteractionsAuthor: Mingke MA (University of Oxford )
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Knowledge Production in Turkey about the Middle East: A Critical Investigation of Graduate Theses on the GulfAuthors: Ali Bakir (Qatar University)* , Eyüp Ersoy (Ahi Evran University)
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The CCP’s Media Influence in TurkeyAuthor: Ozge Soylemez (King's College London)
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Panel / Reimagining / Complicating Everyday Security Discourse and Praxis Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Tom Pettinger , Alice Martini (QMUL)Chair: Alice Martini (QMUL)
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Preventing Global EnemiesAuthor: Alice Martini
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I saw it with my Drone Eyes: Fantasies of Targeted Killing and Dangerous SpacesAuthor: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)
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The International Is Personal – Situating the Individual in the Transversality of P/CVEAuthor: Amna Kaleem (University of Sheffield)
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Re-imagining Counterterrorism: The Politics of Emotions in DeradicalisationAuthor: Yrsa Landström (Swedish Defence University)
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Tracing The Persistence and Fragmentation of Coloniality Within Contemporary Pre-criminal ToolsAuthor: Alice Finden
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Roundtable / Screening Violence: a Transnational Approach to the Local Imaginaries of Post-conflict Transition Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: Guy Austin (Newcastle University)Participants: Nicholas Morgan (Newcastle University) , Simon Philpott (Newcastle University) , Diah Kusumaningrum (Gadjah Mada Universit)
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Panel / Selective Reconstruction: Conceptualising (Re-)Engagement in the Post-Brexit UK-EU Security Relationship (Panel 1) Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: European Security Working GroupConveners: Benjamin Martill (University of Edinburgh) , Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)Chair: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
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Historical (De-)Institutionalism and the Breakdown in UK-EU Security CooperationAuthors: Benjamin Martill (University of Edinburgh) , Monika Sus (Hertie School of Governance)*
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NATO and CSDP Post-Brexit: Why the EU Needs to Step-up in NATO and Bring the UK into CSDPAuthors: Simon Sweeney (University of York) , Neil Winn (University of Leeds)
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Muddling through as the Best of Frenemies: UK Preferences and Practices in the Post-Brexit EU-UK Foreign, Security and Defence Policy RelationshipAuthor: Richard Whitman (University of Kent)
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EU-UK Diplomatic and Security Coordination beyond Brexit through Informal Venues: Risk or Opportunity?Authors: Sarah Wolff (Queen Mary, University of London)* , Agathe Piquet (Queen Mary, University of London)* , Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
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Panel / The Performance of Identity in the Production of (In)Security Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Alice Martini (QMUL) , Tom PettingerChair: Lee Jarvis
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Social Categorisation And Rise of Violence: How Deprivation of Human Dignity Becomes the Linking Tile Between Moralistic Categories and the Rise of Violence in SocietyAuthor: Giulia Grillo (University of Kent)
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Constructions of Citizenship and its Consequences for the Reintegration of Islamic State ReturneesAuthor: Louise Tiessen (University of Kent)
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Fundamental British Values & The Prevent Duty in ScotlandAuthor: Nick Brooke (University of St Andrews)
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‘You Have Been Betrayed’: Radical Right Attempts to Appeal to LGBTQ+ CommunitiesAuthors: Xander Kirke (Glasgow Caledonian University) , Russell Foster (King's College London)
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Panel / Transnational Politics, Nationalisation, Geopolitics and the State Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: International Studies of the Mediterranean, Middle East & Asia Working GroupConvener: Jessica Northey (Coventry University)Chair: Omer Tekdemir (University of Coventry)
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External Interventions in Multi-ethnoreligious Conflicts: the Case of Contemporary SyriaAuthor: Joe Macaron (University of Bath)
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“Hollow statism: Discourse and Praxis in the Nationalization of Islamic institutions in Sisi’s Egypt”Author: Neil Russell (Glasgow Caledonian University)
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Region-building in the Eastern Mediterranean after the PandemicAuthor: Zenonas Tziarras (Peace Research Institute Oslo Cyprus Centre)
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Similar Structure, Different Behaviours: A Role Theory Analysis of Different Foreign Policies of Qatar and the UAE towards the Yemeni Civil WarAuthor: Yusuf Topaloglu (The University of Edinburgh)
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Break with tea and coffee: SPONSORED BY BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (BJPIR) 15m
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Panel / Emerging Trends and Issues in Drone Warfare Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: Emil Archambault (School of Government and International Affairs, University of Durham) , Vincent Keating (University of Southern Denmark) , Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)Chair: Tracey German (King's College London)Discussant: Tracey German (King's College London)
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The Ethics in the Kill-ChainAuthor: Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)
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Global Hawk Down: On the Downing of an American Surveillance Drone over the Strait of HormuzAuthor: Emil Archambault (University of Ottawa)
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Membership has its Privileges: Targeted Killing Norms and the Firewall of International SocietyAuthor: Vincent Keating (University of Southern Denmark)
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Roundtable / Abolitionist Thinking as an Unanswered Question Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews) , Sabrina Villenave (University of Manchester) , Jessica Oddy (University of East London) , Taylor Borowetz (SOAS University of London)
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Panel / Approaching Climate Crisis History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Environment Working GroupConvener: Richard Beardsworth (University of Leeds)Chair: Richard Beardsworth (University of Leeds)
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When Representation Matters: A Critique on Climate GovernanceAuthor: Keysha Jaime (Queen's University Belfast)
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Making Things Last (Longer)? The Global Governance of Planned ObsolescenceAuthor: Matthias Kranke (University of Kassel)
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The International Politics of Climate Crisis: ‘The Decade of Decision’Author: Richard Beardsworth (University of Leeds)
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Shaping the Policies While Changing the Discourses – Gendered Environmental Discourses at the Conferences of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ChangeAuthor: Dora Matejak (phD candidate, Univversity of Ljubljana)
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Conference event / BISA Working Group Convener Meeting: closed session by invitation only with BISA Chair and Director Council Chamber
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Panel / Implementing Peace Agreements in a Complex World Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConveners: Kathryn Nash (Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh) , Michael Aeby (Politics & International Relations Department, University of Edinburgh)Chair: Michael Aeby (Politics & International Relations Department, University of Edinburgh)Discussant: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling)
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Peace Process Implementation in SomaliaAuthor: Kathryn Nash (Edinburgh Law School)
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Exploring the Role of the Universal Periodic Review in Peace Agreement ImplementationAuthor: Sean Molloy (Newcastle Law School)
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How African Organisations Support the Implementation of Comprehensive Peace Agreements: AU, IGAD and SADC mediation, guarantees and monitoring practices in Kenya, South Sudan and ZimbabweAuthor: Michael Aeby (University of Edinburgh)
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Roundtable / Manchester University Press Sponsored Roundtable: Counter-terrorism: International proscription and proliferation Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: Alice Martini (QMUL)Participants: Tim Legrand (UEA) , Sophie Haspeslagh (American University in Cairo) , Kseniya Oksamytna (City, University of London / King's College London) , Lee Jarvis
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Conference event / PGN: Meet The Editors (one-to-one): closed session by invitation only Pandon, Civic Centre
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Panel / Pathways In and Out of Violence Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConveners: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London) , Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth)Chair: Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham)
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Accountability Mechanisms as Part of Peace Agreements: The Popular Acceptance of the Havana Peace AccordAuthor: Kerry-Luise Prior (King's College London)
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Civil War Paths: Understanding Civil War from Pre- to Post-War StagesAuthor: Anastasia Shesterinina (The University of Sheffield)
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Uniformed Threats: A Comparative Analysis of NATO Member State’s National Approaches to Combating Extremism within their Ranks.Authors: Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University) , Anne Peterscheck (University of St Andrews)*
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Just War in the 21st Century: Lessons from AfghanistanAuthor: Alex Crockett (Durham University )
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"Internal Migration, Socio-Political Transformation and Counter Violent Extremism in Pakistan: A Case Study of Newly Merged Tribal District South WaziristanAuthor: Muhammad Irfan Mahsud (Department of Peace and Conflict Studies, National Defence University Islamabad, Pakistan)
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Roundtable / Policing’s Contested Relationalities Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Amal Abu-Bakare (University of Liverpool)Participants: Chris Rossdale (University of Bristol) , Kate Hall (Queen Mary University of London) , Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow) , Catherine Chiniara Charrett (University of Westminster) , Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London) , Paul Higate (University of Bath)
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Panel / Presenting, Narrating and Translating Security Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: European Journal of International SecurityConvener: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)Chair: Jack Holland (University of Leeds)Discussant: Nick Robinson (University of Leeds)
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Queer Lives During the Troubles in Northern Ireland: Deconstructing the ‘Two Communities’ ModelAuthor: Aine Bennett (Royal Holloway University of London)
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How do Political Parties Translate Security? Securitization of Islam From the Populist Radical Right to the LeftAuthor: Ugo Gaudino (University of Kent)
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'We Produce a Generation of Criminals'. Ambivalent Presentations of the Youth in the War on DrugsAuthor: Euan Raffle (University of Leeds)
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Genealogising ‘Terrorism’ in Northern Ireland: ‘The Northern Ireland Problem’ and the Roots of Contemporary Security DiscourseAuthor: Michael Livesey (University of Sheffield)
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Roundtable / Newcastle Conference Team: Reflections on Collaborations Between Creative Arts Practice and Social Science in Military, Conflict, and Peacebuilding Research Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAChair: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)Participants: Michael Mulvihill (Newcastle) , Alice Cree (Newcastle University) , Chloe Barker (Newcastle) , Nilanjana Premaratna (Newcastle) , Hannah West (Newcastle University)
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Roundtable / Russia’s War in Ukraine: Implications for the World CollingwoodSponsor: War Studies Working GroupChair: James Rogers (University of Southern Denmark)Participants: Tony King (Warwick University) , Sir Lawrence Freedman (Kings College London) , Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University) , Patrick Bury (Bath)
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Panel / The Politics of Truth in the Digital Age Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConveners: Anam Kuraishia (University of Essex) , Seb Bierema (National University of Ireland) , Beatriz Lopes Buarque (University of Manchester) , Peter Stuart Robinson (The Arctic University of Norway ) , Linda Monsees (Institute of International Relations Prague)Chair: Ilan Baron (Durham University)
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Information Disorder, Fake News and the Future of DemocracyAuthor: Linda Monsees (Institute of International Relations Prague)
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Imagining Reality into Existence: Castoriadis, Qanon, and the War on TerrorAuthor: Seb Bierema (National University of Ireland)
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Will the Ocean Biodiversity Survive? Sovereign Agency, (Mis)Recognition and the Negotiations of the BBNJ TreatyAuthor: Georgette Matthews (University of Sydney)
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The Dangerous Impact of the Digitalisation of International Politics: The Alt-Right Conspiratorial Regimes of TruthAuthor: Beatriz Lopes Buarque (University of Manchester)
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Contemporary Epistemic Resistance: Modes of Alternative Truth-construction after Occupy LondonAuthor: Peter Stuart Robinson (The Arctic University of Norway )
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Panel / Transnational Perspectives on Memory, Trauma, and Conflict Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: EPIR Working groupChair: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)Discussant: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)
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Nationalist Love: Affect and Possibilities of Feminist CritiqueAuthor: Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)
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Experiencing COVID-19: The Challenge of Mass Deaths for Social Order in a Transnational ContextAuthor: Katharine Millar (London School of Economics)
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Trauma and the Grip of Emotions: A Comparison of Post-Conflict Attitudes in Georgia and AzerbaijanAuthor: Cesare Figari Barberis (IHEID)
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'#Remembrancing Isn't Just For Poppymas®’: How Competing Existential Anxieties Influence the Spatial and Temporal Presentation of British War RemembranceAuthor: Joseph Haigh (University of Warwick)
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Panel / Working Towards a Just Transition Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: Environment Working GroupConvener: Lynette Shultz (University of Alberta)Chair: Lynette Shultz (University of Alberta)
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State-public Relations in the Digital AnthropoceneAuthor: Audrey Verma (Newcastle University, UK)
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Technology Fetishism in Climate Politics: A Theoretical AccountAuthor: Gareth Dale (Brunel University)
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Education Against a Futureless Future: Youth Vision and Action for Energy JusticeAuthors: Lynette Shultz (University of Alberta) , Carrie Karsgaard (University of Alberta)
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/ Gendering International Relations Working Group Meeting Stephenson, Civic Centre
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Conference event / Inaugural War Studies Keynote: Command in the Falklands War - Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman - Open to conference attendees and the public Council Chamber
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Conference event / The Limits of Safety – A Sound Installation - Find out more on our highlights page https://conference.bisa.ac.uk/highlights’ Outside of the Student UnionSpeaker: Michael Mulvihill (Newcastle)
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Roundtable / Can the International Peace Architecture and Liberal Interventionism Survive? Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupChair: Birte Vogel (University of Manchester)Participants: Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University) , Stefanie Kappler (Durham University) , Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester) , Pogodda Sandra (University of Manchester)
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Panel / Constructing Roles and Narratives in Interstate Relations Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConveners: Matthieu Grandpierron (ICES) , Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) , Nino Kemoklidze (University of Chichester)Chair: Matthieu Grandpierron (ICES)
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Domestic Decision-making and Indonesia’s Leadership role in the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-PacificAuthor: Pia Dannhauer (Griffith University)
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Revisiting the Analytic Gaze: Entangled Biographies and Knowledge Production in IRAuthor: Siddharth Tripathi (Käte Hamburger Kolleg, University of Duisburg-Essen)
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Strategic Culture and Othering: The Missing Link in the Construction?Author: Dogachan Dagi (University of Warwick)
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Partnering for Social Capital: Strategic Partnerships in International PoliticsAuthor: Nihal Kutlu (Fudan University )
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Panel / Digital Sovereignty and European Security Integration Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: European Security Working GroupConveners: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork) , Antonia Niehuss (University of St Andrews) , Nele Marianne Ewers-PetersChair: Tim Stevens (King's College London)
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Digital Sovereignty and Private Tech: A Historical Juncture in European Security Cyber GovernanceAuthors: Benjamin Farrand (University of Newcastle) , Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
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Towards A Cyber-Assertive EU? From Technological Sovereignty to International ActornessAuthors: Andre Barrinha (University of Bath) , George Christou (Warwick University)
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The Geopolitical Imaginaries of Digital SovereigntyAuthors: Linda Monsees (Institute of International Relations Prague) , Daniel Lambarch (University of Frankfurt)*
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A Genealogy of EU Cyber Security: Expanding the Single Market, Nurturing the Security Industry, and Supporting Digital SovereigntyAuthor: Tobias Liebetrau (CERI, Sciences Po, Paris and Danish Institute for International Studies)
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Panel / Domestic Politics and US Foreign Policy Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: US Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)Chair: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)Discussant: Josef Harrasser (University of Innsbruck)
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How U.S. Representatives Framed the threat of Iraq prior to the Iraq War?Author: Nikolaos Lampas (The American College of Greece, Deree)
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The Belt and Road Initiative, US-China Relations, and the “Return of Geopolitics”: An Analysis of US Think Tank Reports, 2013-2021Author: Nick Sundin (Newcastle University)
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Thanos vs. The Avengers: Superhero Films as Liberal Counter-Narrative of the Trump Era?Author: Julian Schmid (Institute of International Relations Prague)
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Taking the Public Back Out: Considering Salience in the Study of Public Opinion and Foreign PolicyAuthor: Jonny Hall (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Panel / European Strategic Autonomy II Pandon, Civic CentreSponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)Chair: Andrew Cottey (University College Cork)Discussant: Jocelyn Mawdsley (Newcastle University)
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From Autonomy to Sovereignty - Evolving Concepts of European ActornessAuthor: Michał Rekowski (Jagiellonian University)
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Rhetoric and (Un)Reality – Does the Strategic Compass Point to Strategic Autonomy?Authors: Simon Sweeney (University of York) , Neil Winn (University of Leeds)
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CSDP and Strategic Autonomy in an Era of Transboundary ThreatsAuthor: Alistair Shepherd (Aberystwyth University)
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Implications of European Strategic Autonomy for EU-NATO CooperationAuthor: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
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Panel / Forced Migration and Diplomacy: New Forms of Diplomacy? Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)Chair: Lewis Turner (Newcastle University)
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Claim-making At The border: Risk Profiling and Human MobilityAuthor: Samah Rafiq (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Bodies in Translation: Forensics, Kinship and the Institutional Complex for the Identification of Migrants Missing at SeaAuthor: Anna Finiguerra (QMUL)
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The Politics of Refugee Recognition in Jordan: Hierarchies of Nationality, Race and LabourAuthor: Lewis Turner (Newcastle University)
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Historicizing The Global Politics of People In Movement: ‘Refugees’, ‘Migrants’ and The League of NationsAuthor: Alice Engelhard (LSE)
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Panel / From the Pull of the People to Geopolitical Pressures: Contemporary Challenges in Russia and Eurasian Polities Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConveners: RESG Working group , Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)Chair: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
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Illiberal Movements in Authoritarian Regimes: Endurance Tactics of Populist Nativists in RussiaAuthor: Sofia Tipaldou (Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow)
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CSTO - a Russian Tool?Authors: Zeynep Selin Balcı (Ege University ) , Altuğ Günal (Ege University)*
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Between Giants: Maintaining Independent Foreign Policies in Contemporary Central AsiaAuthor: Carl Mohr (Oxford Brookes University)
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Listening to the Streets? The Response of Post-Soviet Non-Democratic Regimes to Street ProtestAuthor: Katherine Crofts-Gibbons (King's College London)
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Exploring the Push and Pull Factors Driving the Migration of Ethnic Russian Citizens of Kazakhstan to the Russian Federation Since 1991Author: Victoria Hudson (King's College London)
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Roundtable / Global Struggles, Anti-carceral Solidarities and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Campaign Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Participants: Elian Weizman (London South Bank University (LSBU)) , Lisa Tilley (SOAS, University of London) , Rhys Machold (University of Glasgow) , Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) , Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University) , Rafeef Ziadah (Kings College London) , Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London)
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Panel / International Gendered Politics of the Family History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConvener: Lindsay Clark (University of Southampton)Chair: Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
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Gendered Silences: Absence and Presence in the UN System During the COVID PandemicAuthor: Georgina Holmes (Imperial College London)
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Gendered Inheritances: The Figure of the Son-in-Law and the Construction of EmpireAuthor: Laura Sjoberg (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Continuum of Violence: How Stigmatization Against Children Born of War Affects Sustainable PeaceAuthor: Sofie Rose (University of Southern Denmark)
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Panel / Nuclear Weapons in a Changing World Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Global Nuclear Order Working GroupConvener: Laura Considine (University of Leeds)Chair: Tom Vaughan (University of Exeter)
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The Impact of New Weapon Systems on Strategic Stability and the Debate about Nuclear DeterrenceAuthor: Tom Sauer (Universiteit Antwerpen)
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An Equitable Global Nuclear Order: Bridging the gap Between Great and Middle Nuclear PowersAuthor: Shivani Singh (Aberystwyth University, U.K)
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Will AUKUS Foster Nuclear Proliferation?Author: Alan Kuperman (University of Texas at Austin)
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Nuclear Proliferation, India and the New World Order: A Study in Nuclear TransitionsAuthor: Shounak Set (KCL)
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Deterrence in the Age of Artificial Intelligence & Autonomy: A Paradigm Shift in Nuclear Deterrence Theory and Practice?Author: James Johnson (University of Aberdeen)
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Panel / Race, Discourse and the Colonial Media Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St Andrews)Chair: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews)
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'Jihadi Brides' In The Limelight: Race and Gender in UK MediaAuthor: Sarah Gharib Seif (University of St Andrews)
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Race, Gender and the Colony in Western Media: The Case of the Representation of Ethiopian Model Liya Kebede in Mainstream MediaAuthor: Gabrielle Bayle (SOAS)
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Personal Discourses, International Selves: Belonging, Transnationalism, and Popular Culture in Mixed-race Identity ConstructionAuthor: Heather Proctor (Newcastle University)
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The Shaheen Bagh Protests: Coloniality and Epistemic Resistance in Contemporary BJP IndiaAuthor: Mandeep Sidhu (University of Brighton)
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Panel / Regional Development Banks and Governance of Global Crises Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: Stuart Shields (The University of Manchester)Chair: Daniela Tepe-Belfrage (University of Liverpool)
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Transition to Transition: The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Egypt’s NeoliberalisationAuthor: Stuart Shields (The University of Manchester)
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Explaining EIB and EBRD Lending activity: Agency Loss in Central and Eastern Europe?Author: Ana Lara Gómez (University of Cantabria)
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Bold or Bond: Understanding the European Investment Bank’s Pivot into a Climate BankAuthor: Helen Kavvadia (University of Luxembourg)
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Panel / Security, Identity and Foreign Policy Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: FPWG Working groupChair: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)Discussant: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)
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Identity and Foreign Policy: The US - North Korea RelationsAuthor: Irem Cihan (SOAS)
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Ontological Security and Responsibility beyond Borders: A Non-Western Perspective from IranAuthor: Alen Shadunts (University of Oxford )
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Individuals in Securitization: An Investigation into Leaders' Attitudes toward Iraq and North KoreaAuthor: Alexander Schotthöfer (The University of Edinburgh)
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Constructivism, Narratology, and the Protagonist: US Foreign Policy in Syria - Beyond Identity Binaries, Towards Narrative PowerAuthors: Jack Holland (University of Leeds) , Xavier Mathieu (University of Liverpool)*
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Ideas and Foreign Policy: ‘Global Britain’ Infiltrated into the British Political SystemAuthor: Catarina M. Liberato (University of Kent)
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Roundtable / Review of International Studies: Up to Our Necks - International Relations and Existentialism Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: Review of International StudiesChair: Richard Devetak (University of Queensland)Participants: Cian O'Driscoll (ANU) , Andy Hom (University of Edinburgh) , Eileen Hunt (University of Notre Dame) , Rens van Munster (Diis)
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Break with tea and coffee: SPONSORED BY REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 15m
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Panel / Technology and Future War Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: David Galbreath (University of Bath) , Tony King (Warwick University) , Patrick Bury (Bath) , John Alexander (Air Historical Brancb (Royal Air Force))Chair: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University)Discussant: Caroline Kennedy-Pipe (Loughborough University)
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Killer Robots and Supercomputers: Back to the FutureAuthor: Tony King (Warwick University)
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Understanding JSOC's Transformation: Post-Fordism and the Limits of Networked WarfareAuthor: Patrick Bury (Bath)
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From Tools to Teammates: Human-Machine Teaming and the Future of Command and Control in the Australian ArmyAuthors: David Galbreath (University of Bath) , Farrell Theo (University of Wollongong)* , Alex Neads (University of Bath)
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Whither Operational Art in an Era of Systemic Competition, ‘Gray Zone’ Threats and Multi-domain OperationsAuthor: John Alexander (Air Historical Brancb (Royal Air Force))
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Panel / Ethics and World Politics: Cutting-edge Research Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConvener: Ethics & World Politics Working Group (BISA)Chair: Susan Murphy (Trinity College Dublin)
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Just War Theory in the Post-liberal OrderAuthor: James Pattison
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Politics of Hospitality in the National Health Service: Immigration Enforcement Through the Provision of Healthcare in EnglandAuthor: Moises Vieira (University of Manchester)
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Reimagining International Social Ethics: Do Neoliberal INGOs Still Stand as Sources of Normative Meaning?Author: Marija Antanaviciute (QMUL)
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Skeptical Bases of Cicero’s Theory of Just War and “Just Empire” and its Uncritical Reception in Western Political ThoughtAuthor: Muhammad Ashfaq (University of St Andrews)
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Panel / Extractive Enclaves and the Legacies of Spatial Inequalities Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Lisa Tilley (SOAS, University of London)
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Locating the Subjects in a Politics of Improvement: Rethinking International InterventionAuthor: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
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Stigma Reversal in Development Aid Discourse: An Analysis of Ethiopian States’ Discursive MechanismsAuthor: Gabrielle Bayle (SOAS, University of London)
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Touristic Zoopolitics: The Continued Coloniality of the InternationalAuthors: Sarah Becklake (Leibniz University Hannover)* , Elisa Wynne-Hughes (Cardiff University)
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Reckoning with Ruins: Colonial Carceral Debris in AfricaAuthor: Laura Routley (Newcastle University)
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Making Sense of the State: Citizens and State Buildings in South AfricaAuthor: Julia Gallagher (SOAS, University of London)
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Panel / Non-Western Involvement in Peace- and Statebuilding – a Shift in Norms and Practices? Part 2 Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConveners: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg) , Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)Chair: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)Discussant: Nadine Ansorg (University of Kent)
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How Unrecognised States Consolidate Statehood? Bargaining Role in Understanding Sovereignty and Statebuilding ProcessesAuthor: Dilara Ozbek (University of Kent)
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Political Influence Comes First: Peace- and Statebuilding in Timor-Leste Amid Rising Regional CompetitionAuthor: Werner Distler (University of Marburg)
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The Anglophone Crisis and Non-western Actors: Non-Interference on whose terms?Author: Maria Ketzmerick (University of Bayreuth)
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The Interlinkages Between India’s Strategy at the UN and its Policy in KashmirAuthor: Arshita Nandan (University of Kent)
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Panel / Pacifism and Survival: Exploring the Readiness to Adopt Violence Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConvener: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)Chair: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos (Loughborough University)
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Faith in War: Causes and ConsequencesAuthor: Dobos Ned (UNSW Canberra)
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A Pacifist Perspective on the Lethal Autonomous Weapons DebateAuthor: Jeremy Moses (University of Canterbury)
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Deferred PacifismAuthor: Helen Dexter (University of Leicester)
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Panel / Past Is Present - Tracing Intellectual Histories Model Room 2, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Christopher Balcom (York University)
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‘She is English’: Land, People, and Modern-colonial Capitalism in Latin AmericaAuthor: Luísa Calvete Portela Barbosa
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“New Humanism” in Marx, Roy, and FanonAuthor: Christopher Balcom (York University)
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What (Where, Whose) is Enlightenment? A Conceptual History of Toussaint Louverture’s Republican IdealsAuthor: Taylor Borowetz (SOAS University of London)
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Of Histories (Un)Shared: India, Pakistan, and 1857Authors: Sridhar Krishnan (SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY, New Delhi) , Mumitha Madhu (South Asian University)
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Panel / Practices of Violence Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConveners: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth) , Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)Chair: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth)
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Resisting Unjust Aggression: The Case for the Targeting of Security Forces During OccupationsAuthor: Alex Crockett (Durham University)
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From Leading Movements to Leading Matters: A Critical Evaluation of Leadership in an Insurgent Movement in the North CaucasusAuthors: Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham) , Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth)*
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A Comparative Study of Non-State Violent Drone UseAuthors: Emil Archambault (University of Ottawa) , Yannick Veilleux-Lepage (Leiden University)
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Panel / Rethinking World Order and the Study of State Power Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConveners: Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) , Matthieu Grandpierron (ICES) , Nino Kemoklidze (University of Chichester)Chair: Nino Kemoklidze (University of Chichester)Discussant: Kevork Oskanian (University of Birmingham)
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Realism, Reckless States, and Natural SelectionAuthor: Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham)
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World-scale Problems, the World Policy Response, and the World OrderAuthor: Fulvio Attina (University of Catania)
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Panel / Security, Coloniality and the Policing of Mobility Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConveners: Joe Turner (University of York) , Terri-Anne Teo (Newcastle University)Chair: Joe Turner (University of York)Discussant: Joe Turner (University of York)
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The European Neighbourhood Policy and the Unacknowledged Mediterranean Colour LineAuthor: Itxaso Domínguez De Olazábal
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Arresting Movement: The Political Economy of Immigration DetentionAuthor: Axster Sabrina (Johns Hopkins University)
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The Architecture of ‘Veillances’Author: Terri-Anne Teo (Newcastle University)
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There Is No Land Beyond the Jungle: Colonialism, Race, and the Politics of (De)materialisation in CalaisAuthor: Tarsis Brito (London School of Economics)
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Survivors as Knowledge Producers: Using Survivors Stories to identify Implementation Gaps in Anti-Trafficking Policies in KenyaAuthors: Robin Redhead (Leeds Beckett University) , Radoslaw Malinowski (Haart Kenya)
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Panel / Selective Reconstruction: Conceptualising (Re-)Engagement in the Post-Brexit UK-EU Security Relationship (Panel 2) History Room, Student UnionSponsor: European Security Working GroupConveners: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University) , Benjamin Martill (University of Edinburgh)Chair: Arantza Gomez Arana (Birmingham City University)
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De-institutionalisation and UK Foreign Policy-making: Theorising Brexit-driven ChangeAuthor: Nicholas Wright (University of Surrey)
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UK-EU Security Relationship after Brexit: Discursive Construction of De-/Re-engagementAuthor: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University)
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UK-EU Cybersecurity Relations Post-Brexit: from Special Cooperation to Selectivity and DifferentiationAuthors: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University) , George Christou (Warwick University)
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(Un)Managed (In)Security: Divergences and Disengagement in the Regulation of Harmful Content Online in the UK and EUAuthor: Benjamin Farrand (University of Newcastle)
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Panel / The International Political Economy of Development Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupConvener: IPEG Working groupChair: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)
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Cursed New States? Post-Independence Divergence in Extreme Rentier StatesAuthor: Geoffrey Swenson (City, University of London)
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Latin American Agency and China’s Infrastructure Diplomacy: an analytical frameworkAuthor: Bruno Binetti (LSE)
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Neither ‘Revisionist’ Nor ‘Status Quo’, Both Statist and (Neo-)Liberal Institutionalist: China’s Comprehensive Participating Approach in International Development FinanceAuthor: Jue Wang (Leiden University)
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Panel / The Role of Actors in Foreign Policy Change Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: FPWG Working groupChair: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)Discussant: Cornelia Baciu (University of Copenhagen)
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Nuclear Proliferation and Foreign Policy: The Case of IndiaAuthors: Shounak Set (KCL) , Shounak Set (kcl)*
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Role Theory in Narrow Social Contexts: The Case of Russian Digital Disinformation in British Foreign PolicyAuthor: Sean Garrett (University of Bath)
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A Leader-centered Framework of Major Foreign Policy ChangeAuthor: Brummer Klaus (Catholic University of Eichstaett-Ingolstadt)
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The Role of Historical Analogies in Germany's Foreign Policy Toward RussiaAuthor: Viktor Savinok
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Panel / The Cultural Politics of Empathy in War and Memory Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)Chair: Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow)Discussant: Alister Wedderburn (University of Glasgow)
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Strange Meetings: Feeling for/with the Enemy in the Long Nineteenth CenturyAuthor: Holly Furneaux (Cardiff University)
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Affective Landscapes of IRAuthor: Erzsébet Strausz (Central European University)
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Feeling What for Whom? COIN and the Politics of Empathy in Iraq and AfghanistanAuthor: Naomi Head (University of Glasgow)
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Collective Punishment and the Distortion of Accountability: Locating Empathy in Pre-colonial and Land-based CommunitiesAuthor: Catherine Chiniara Charrett (University of Westminster)
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Roundtable / Towards Hybridity in the Protection of Civilians Martin Luther King, Student CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupChair: David Curran (Coventry University)Participants: Walt Kilroy (Dublin City University) , Roger Mac Ginty (Durham University) , David Curran (Coventry University) , Kseniya Oksamytna (City, University of London / King's College London) , Nina Wilén (Lund University)
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/ Critical Studies on Terrorism Working Group Meeting Armstrong, Civic Centre
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Lunch: SPONSORED BY REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY 1h Banqueting Hall, Civic Centre
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/ BISA 2022 Prize Giving Ceremony Council Chamber, Civic Centre
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Roundtable / BISA Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working Group Prize Panel Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Martin Coward (Review of International Studies)Participants: Maia Entwistle (Queen Mary London) , Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London) , Jenna Marshall (Kings College London) , Asma Abdi (Warwick University) , Nivi Manchanda (Queen Mary University of London)
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Panel / Contemporary Views of a Changing World Order Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: FPWG Working groupChair: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)Discussant: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)
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African Ventures Revisited: UK and Russian Activities ComparedAuthor: Natalia Piskunova (Moscow State University)
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Brazilian Diplomatic Capacities and Foreign Policy Aims – On Transient Means and EndsAuthors: Leticia Pinheiro (IESP-UERJ) , Leandro Wolpert dos Santos*
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What Went Wrong in Afghanistan? A Strategic Analysis of American War on TerrorismAuthors: Mudassir Farooqi (Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Pakistan) , Muhammad Younas (Forman Christian College)*
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Populism Towards Syria: Muslimism, Humanitarian Discourse, and Foreign Policy Shift in Turkey’s Syria Policy in 2011 and 2012Author: Tamas Dudlak (Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest)
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Panel / Defence Reform and Military Transformation in a Changing World: Cross-regional Approaches to Military Change Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: Mehmet Sahin (King's College London) , Tamiris Santos (UFRGS) , Raphael Lima (King's College London) , Linus Terhorst (King's College London, Defence Studies Department) , Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)Chair: Onur Kara (King's College London)
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Stakeholder Management in Military Innovation Processes: the Case of Germany’s Military Procurement in the 2010sAuthor: Linus Terhorst (King's College London, Defence Studies Department)
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Know Thy Enemy? Understanding the Conceptualisation of Insurgents in US COIN Manuals, 2004-2014Authors: Alex Waterman (German Institute for Global and Area Studies) , James Worrall (University of Leeds)*
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Why and how is France Transforming its Land Army? Tensions, Dynamics and the Quest of BalanceAuthor: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)
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Institutional Change in a Post-Authoritarian Military: The Case of Tunisian Military TransformationAuthor: Onur Kara (King's College London)
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Panel / Early Warning and Mass Atrocity Prevention Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Intervention and Responsibility to Protect Working GroupConvener: IR2P Working groupChair: James Pattison (University of Manchester)
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The UN Secretariat’s Early Warning Capacity on Mass Atrocity Crimes: Fit for Purpose?Authors: Stephen McLoughlin (Coventry University) , Jess Gifkins (University of Manchester)*
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The Responsibility to Protect: the Vaccine Against Mass Atrocities?Author: María Fernanda Arreguín Gámez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)
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Muscular Mediation and Ripeness TheoryAuthor: Alan Kuperman (University of Texas at Austin)
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An Ounce of Prevention or a Pound of Reaction: The Responsibility to Protect and Atrocity PreventionAuthor: James Pattison (University of Manchester)
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Panel / Feminist Foreign Policy - Interrogating a Developing Idea Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConveners: Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath) , Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)Chair: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
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A Feminist Foreign Policy for NATO is a contradiction in termsAuthors: Katharine Wright (Newcastle University) , Annika Bergman Rosamond (Lund University)
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In The Name Of Gender Equality: Femo-internationalism and the Performativity of French Feminist DiplomacyAuthor: Clara Eroukhmanoff (LSBU)
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Adjustments or Transformations in the Foreign Policy of Sweden and Chile: The Development of Feminist Foreign PoliciesAuthors: Jennifer Thomson (University of Bath)* , Leslie Wehner (University of Bath)
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Panel / From Order to Peace? Debating (and Comparing) Local Ordering and Actor Constellations across Eurasia Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConvener: Philipp Lottholz (CRC "Dynamics of Security")Chair: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)Discussant: Katarina Kusic (University of Bremen)
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From Rhetoric to Practice – Finnish Development Aid and Gender in AfghanistanAuthor: Ilona Kuusi (Helsinki University)
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Reclaiming Security and Infrastructures: The Emergence, Circulation and Discontents of “Safe City” ProjectsAuthor: Philipp Lottholz (CRC "Dynamics of Security")
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Limitations of the Local Turn: Local versus International Organisations' OrderingAuthor: Karolina Kluczewska (Ghent Institute for International and European Studies, Ghent University,)
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How can International Organizations Open Up to Local Peace Processes? The Case of Everyday Eooperation of Armenians and Azerbaijanis in a Borderland of GeorgiaAuthors: Anna Kreikemeyer (Insitute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (IFSH)) , Vadim Romashov (Tampere University)
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Panel / Global Defence Policy and Practice Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: Maryam Nazir , Soul Park (University of East Anglia) , Anit Mukherjee (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)) , Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)Chair: Claire Yorke (SDU)
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Enhancing Democratic Civilian Control and Military Effectiveness: Comparing Defence Reforms in India and JapanAuthors: Anit Mukherjee (RSIS, NTU, Singapore) , Bhubhindar Singh (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS))
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Women In Security ForcesAuthor: Maryam Nazir (Department of Political Science, Forman Christian College.)
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‘War By Pencil’: Military Education Programs As Remote WarfareAuthors: Malte Riemann (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst) , Norma Rossi (Royal Military Academy Sandhurst)
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Globalization of Arms Production and Hierarchical Market Economies: Explaining the Transformation of the South Korean Defense IndustryAuthors: Soul Park (University of East Anglia) , Chonghyun Choi (National University of Singapore)*
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From Occupation to Withdrawal: Territory and Security in Israeli Policy-MakingAuthor: Rob Geist Pinfold (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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Panel / Global Intersections – The Governance of Health at the Intersection with Political Economy and the Environment History Room, Student UnionSponsor: Global Health Working GroupConvener: Christopher LongChair: Christopher Long
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Issues of Access and inequity in Developing Countries of Health Products During Covid-19 and Intellectual Property RegimeAuthor: Krishna Kumar Verma (Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi)
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Global Governance of Antimicrobial Resistance: A Transboundary Crisis from an International Relations PerspectiveAuthor: Feyyaz Baris Celik (University of Surrey)
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Addressing New Threats in a Pluralist International Order: The UN Security Council’s Response to Health and Climate-related Security ChallengesAuthor: Samuel Jarvis (York St John University)
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The Political Dynamics of Decision-making in GAVI: How Can We Understand Decision Making in the GAVI Board?Author: Minju Jung (University of Sheffield)
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Panel / Interpreting Global Politics Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: Interpretivism in International Relations Working GroupConvener: IIRG Working groupChair: Ingvild Bode (Associate Professor)
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‘It’s The EU’s Fault!’ Strategies of Blame Avoidance in Andrej Babiš’s Discourse on the Conflict-of-interest CaseAuthor: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University)
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One Sniff is Never Enough: Narcos’ Role in Reaffirming the United States’ Actions in South America and beyondAuthors: Ryan O'Connor (BCU) , Euan Raffle (University of Leeds)
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The Second Act: Brexit Performances at the UN Security CouncilAuthor: Lauren Rogers
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Beyond the Terminator: How Imaginaries Draw Boundaries in the Debate About Weaponised Artificial IntelligenceAuthor: Ingvild Bode (Associate Professor)
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Roundtable / Race, Coloniality and the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: Reflections on Research and Practice Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Laura Shepherd (University of Sydney)Participants: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Collumba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham) , Jamie Hagen (Queen's University, Belfast) , Aiko Holvikivi (LSE) , Maria Martin de Almagro (University of Ghent)
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Roundtable / Rethinking Pedagogy in Political Economy Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupChair: Ben Richardson (University of Warwick)Participants: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) , Lena Rethel , Serena Natile (University of Warwick) , Craig Berry (Manchester Metropolitan University) , Hannes Baumann (University of Liverpool)
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Panel / Rethinking Security and Solidarity Through Emotions Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: EPIR Working groupChair: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)Discussant: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)
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(In)Security Atmospheres: The Affective Apparatus of International AdministrationsAuthor: Thorsten Bonacker (University of Marburg)
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Strategic Humour and Post-truth Public Diplomacy: A Comparative Study of Audience ReceptionAuthor: Dmitry Chernobrov (University of Sheffield)
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Re(story)telling Survival in International Relations: Anxious Humans, Emotional Stories, Magical MethodsAuthor: Shambhawi Tripathi (University of St Andrews)
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Panel / The Politics of Emotions in Social Movements Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: Emotions in Politics and International Relations Working GroupConvener: EPIR Working groupChair: Johannes Sauerland (Durham University)
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Fear, Conspiracy Narratives and Israeli PoliticsAuthor: Johannes Sauerland (Durham University)
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Black Lives Matter Movement: Emotions and ProtestsAuthor: Efser Rana Coskun (Social Sciences University of Ankara)
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Shame and the Solidarity Movement for Timor-Leste: the Body-in-suffering In the International AgendaAuthor: Marcelle Trote Martins (The University of Manchester)
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Panel / (State) Terrorism and Violence: Processes of Legitimation in (In)Security Narratives Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: Critical Studies on Terrorism Working GroupConveners: Alice Martini (QMUL) , Tom PettingerChair: Tom Pettinger
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Ideologically Inspired Hate Crimes: Victims’ Narratives and Police Officers’ Unconscious Cognitive BiasesAuthors: Raquel da Silva (University of Coimbra) , Catarina Rosa (University of Aveiro)*
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From Official Secrets to Official Discourse: How the State Came to Justify TortureAuthor: Lisa Stampnitzky (University of Sheffield)
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The Depoliticising Politics of Preventing Violent Extremism in South East EuropeAuthor: Magdalena König (University of Groningen)
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Rhetorical Manoeuvres to Enable Torture: ‘Reverse Shaming’ and Narrative Contestation in Spain and the UKAuthor: Frank Foley (King's College London)
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Panel / British Foreign Policy and Human Rights Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupConvener: Grace Livingstone (University of Cambridge)Chair: David J. Karp (University of Sussex)Discussant: David J. Karp (University of Sussex)
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The Foreign Office, Human Rights and the Private Sector – A Critical Analysis of British Policy Towards the Dictatorships of Chile and Argentina, 1973-82Author: Grace Livingstone (University of Cambridge)
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Activist Foreign Policy: Merging Practices with Mixed ResultsAuthor: Jamie Gaskarth (The Open University)
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Scotland, Soft Power and Human Rights PolicyAuthors: Kurt Mills (University of Dundee) , Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)
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“Hardly a Trumpet Call for Freedom Everywhere!” Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Reframing of Britain’s Human Rights AgendaAuthor: David Grealy (University of Liverpool)
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Panel / Communication and Messaging of Violence Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConveners: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth) , Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)Chair: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)
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Ingroup, Outgroup, or Ally? An Inquiry on the Identity Content of the People’s Protection Units (YPG) Supporters on Social MediaAuthors: Ozden Melis Ulug (University of Sussex)* , Helin Unal (Clark University)* , Arda Bilgen (University of Warwick)
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Images as Narrative: Analysing How the Islamic State Manipulates Images for Storytelling PurposesAuthor: Simon Copeland (Swansea University)
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Ideology, Identity and Insurgency in Russia’s North CaucasusAuthor: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth)
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Role of Social Media in Extremism: A Perspective for Understanding 'New' Militancy in KashmirAuthor: Namita Barthwal (MMAJ Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi)
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Panel / Disrupting the Western Intellectual Foundations of IR Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews)
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Blood and Conspiracy Theories: Bringing an Analysis of Anti-Semitism Into IRAuthors: Darcy Leigh (University of Sussex) , Laura Jung (University of Sussex)
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Ubuntu and Global JusticeAuthor: Katharina Hunfeld (University of St Andrews)
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The Underside of Order: Race in the Constitution of International OrderAuthor: Owen Brown (Northwestern University)
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Towards a Global Security Studies: what can looking at China tell us about the concept of security?Author: Jonna Nyman
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Politics of Knowledge Production in the Global South: An Analysis of IR in IndiaAuthor: Siddharth Tripathi (Käte Hamburger Kolleg, University of Duisburg-Essen)
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Panel / Emerging Strategic Trends and Hybrid Warfare Dobson, Civic CentreSponsor: War Studies Working GroupConveners: Joe D'Aquisto (Tallinn University) , Mudassir Farooqi (Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Pakistan) , David Blagden (University of Exeter)Chair: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)Discussant: Lucie Pebay (University of Bath)
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Jihadi Wars, Hybrid Security Threats, and International Security: Hybrid Warfare ApproachAuthor: Mudassir Farooqi (Forman Christian College (A Chartered University), Pakistan)
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How Does Power Converge? Explaining Shifts in Relative Material CapacityAuthor: David Blagden (University of Exeter)
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The Russian Approach to War and Conflict: a Strategy of Indirect Actions?Author: Tracey German (King's College London)
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How Has Melting of the Arctic Ice Affected Hybrid-warfare Activities by Russia?Author: Joseph D'Aquisto (Tallinn University)
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Panel / International Institutions and Organisations: Complexity, Bureaucracy, and Funding Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Ueli Staeger (Research and Teaching Fellow, University of Geneva)Chair: Sarah von Billerbeck (University of Readign)
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Hybrid Institutional Complexes in Hard Times: Governance Responses to Global CrisesAuthors: Faude Benjamin (Newcastle University) , Kenneth Abbott (Arizona State University)*
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The Path-dependent Evolution of the Chemical Weapons and Nuclear Non-Proliferation Governance ComplexesAuthor: Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni (University of Cambridge)
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Earmarked Funding and the Effectiveness of International Organizations: Evidence From the Food and Agriculture RegimeAuthor: Bernhard Reinsberg (University of Glasgow)
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Funding and Expertise in International Organisations: Multidimensional Mandates and Civilian Staff in UN PeacekeepingAuthors: Kseniya Oksamytna (City, University of London / King's College London) , Katharina Coleman (The University of British Columbia)* , Jessica Di Salvatore (University of Warwick)* , Sabine Otto (Uppsala University)*
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Diversified Resource Mobilization and the Agency of International Organization Secretariats: The Case of the African UnionAuthor: Ueli Staeger (Research and Teaching Fellow, University of Geneva)
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Panel / Material Politics and the Circuits of Colonial Relations Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Patrick Vernon (University of Birmingham)
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Saving Civilians at the End of the World: A Queer Analysis of House of Commons Debates on Humanitarian InterventionAuthor: Patrick Vernon (University of Birmingham)
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The Disciplining of Marginalized Groups Through Tear GasAuthor: Shala Cachelin (University of Westminster)
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Curating within Cyberspace: Museum of Material Memory and the Politics of DisplayAuthors: Sridhar Krishnan (South Asian University, New Delhi) , Mumitha Madhu (South Asian University)
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'We Are Just Like You!’ Obscuring German Colonialism Through Transiting Indigenous BodiesAuthor: Doerthe Rosenow (Oxford Brookes University)
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Panel / Participation and Protection in Security Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: European Journal of International SecurityConvener: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)Chair: Laura Considine (University of Leeds)Discussant: Jason Ralph (University of Leeds and EJIS)
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Doing Women, Peace and Security”: challenges and opportunities in mainstreaming a gender perspective in EU CSDP missionsAuthor: Marion Greziller (University of Manchester)
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Rising Powers and Human Protection: Understanding China’s Normative Contestation regarding Atrocity PreventionAuthor: Qiaochu Zhang
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Foreign Fighters and Group CohesionAuthor: Nicola Mathieson (Australian National University)
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Swapping 'The Barracks' for 'The Cabinet': Military Political Participation in the Bolsonaro AdministrationAuthors: Ricardo Barbosa (University of Brasilia) , Cortinhas Juliano (University of Brasilia)*
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Panel / Procuring Together, Procuring More Efficiently? European States and Defence Procurement in the 21st Century History Room, Student UnionSponsor: European Security Working GroupConveners: Locatelli Andrea (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart Milan, Italy) , Lorenzo Cladi (University of Plymouth)Chair: Nele Marianne Ewers-Peters
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Europeans in Space: A Comparative Study of the Supra-nationalization of Critical Security InfrastructureAuthor: Nettles Adam (University of Milan, Italy)
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Team FCAS vs Team Tempest: Why the New EU Defence Initiatives Will Not Prevent the Persistent Fragmentation of the European Defence MarketAuthor: Antonio Calcara (University of Antwerp)
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Cooperation You Don’t Expect: Explaining Collaborative Procurement in the EUAuthors: Lorenzo Cladi (University of Plymouth) , Andrea Locatelli (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy)
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Panel / Remembrance, War and Peace: Critical Approaches to Violence and Militarism Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConveners: Jeffrey Whyte (University of Manchester) , Uygar Baspehlivan (University of Bristol) , Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)Chair: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
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Remembering Production: Favela Museums, Building, and the Production of SpaceAuthors: Matt Davies (Newcastle University) , Renata Summa (International Relations Institute, PUC-Rio)*
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Gender as an Analytic Lens for Agonistic PeaceAuthor: Emma Murphy (University College Dublin)
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Grieveable Life in Arms and Aviation: Mapping Boeing’s Social Media Response to the March 2019 Ethiopian Airlines CrashAuthors: Natalie Jester (University of Gloucestershire) , Emma Dolan (University of Limerick)
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Discursive Helix: The Construction of the Conditions of Possibility for Military InterventionsAuthor: Ryan O'Connor (BCU)
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Conflicting Trajectories or Binding Ties? Situating Overlapping Regionalism Along a Continuum of Liminality, Ontological Security and Agonistic PluralismAuthor: Antony Horne (University of Portsmouth)
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Panel / Rethinking Research Practices in IR Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConveners: Matthieu Grandpierron (ICES) , Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia) , Nino Kemoklidze (University of Chichester)Chair: Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham)
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An Intimate Theatre Of WarAuthors: Alice Cree (Newcastle University) , Hannah West (Newcastle University)
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Discovering Case Studies in Global PoliticsAuthor: Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham)
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The Global Regulation of Social Science Research: Ethical Scandals and Rule Indeterminacy in Institutionalized Ethical ReviewAuthor: Rebecca Tapscott
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Panel / Global Governance, International Organization, and Emerging Technologies Council Chamber, Civic CentreSponsor: International Studies and Emerging Technologies Working GroupConveners: Odilile Ayodele , Asaf Alibegovic (Heidelberg University) , Mabda Haerunnisa Fajrilla (The London School of Economics and Political Science)Chair: Theo Westphal (University of Sheffield)
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Setting The Scene: (De-)Constructing the AI Revolution in Security and WarfareAuthor: Hendrik Huelss (University of Southern Denmark)
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Autonomous Warfare: Exploring EU and NATO Strategic Challenges and Ppportunities Resulting from the Development and Use of Lethal Autonomous Weapon SystemsAuthor: Isaac Bennett (University College Dublin)
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Mapping the Virtual: Constructing Regions through the CyberspaceAuthor: Mabda Haerunnisa Fajrilla Sidiq (The London School of Economics and Political Science)
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Panel / International Approaches to Peace and Conflict Carloil, Civic CentreSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConvener: PKPBG Working groupChair: PKPBG Working group
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The Security Development Nexus at a Crossroads: Examining the UK Government’s Evolving Response to Conflict since 2015Authors: Oliver Walton (University of Bath) , Andrew Johnstone (University of Bath)*
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Complexities of International Mediation at Sub-regional Levels in Africa: Lessons from South SudanAuthor: Ibrahim Magara (Loughborough University)
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What Accounts for the Gap Between UK Development Policy and Actual Aid Commitments in Conflict-Affected StatesAuthor: Melita Lazell (University of Portsmouth)
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Panel / Politics of International Law Armstrong, Civic CentreSponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupConvener: Andrea Birdsall (University of Edinburgh)Chair: James Gow (King's College )
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Why Ordinary People Care About International LawAuthors: Janina Dill (University of Oxford) , Benjamin Valentino (Dartmouth College )*
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The Rule of Law and State Capacity: Exploring Varieties of International AuthoritarianismAuthor: Rebecca Tapscott
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Russian Foreign Policy and the International Law in 1990s versus 2000s: Using, Misusing, or Creating a New Norm?Author: Natalia Piskunova (Moscow State University)
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We Are All Chinese: a Constructivist Norm Contestation Perspective on China’s Assimilationist Ethnic Minority Policy and National Identity-buildingAuthors: Cecilia Ducci (University of Bologna) , Pak Lee (University of Kent)
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Panel / Practices of Violence and Control in the Middle East Swan, Civic CentreSponsor: BISAConvener: Lewis Turner (Newcastle University)Chair: Lewis Turner (Newcastle University)
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Psychic Force of Security: Analogue Surveillance, Informant Activities, and the Psychological Warfare in Security StatesAuthor: Deniz Yonucu (Newcastle University)
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On Life Support or Supporting Life? Counter Wounding and Care-as-politics in the Gaza StripAuthor: Craig Jones (Newcastle University)
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Relations of Care Amidst Military Bombings and COVID-19: Making and Unmaking Bonds of Care in GazaAuthors: Silvia Pasquetti (Newcastle University) , Jemima Repo (Newcastle University) , Hala Shoman (Newcastle University)
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The Deferred Violence of Aerial Assaults on GazaAuthor: Mark Griffiths (Newcastle University)
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Panel / Practising Peacekeeping: Experiences of Peacekeepers and Beyond Daniel Wood, Student UnionSponsor: Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Working GroupConveners: Anne Flaspöler (Durham University) , Jutta Bakonyi (Durham University)Chair: Anne Flaspöler (Durham University)Discussant: Marco Jowell (FCDO)
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Quantum Leap: Ireland’s evolutionary role in Peacekeeping Operations at the Cusp of the 21st CenturyAuthor: Rory Finegan (Maynooth University )
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African PeacekeepingAuthors: Jonathan Fisher (University of Birmingham) , Nine Wilén (Lund University)
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Peacekeepers and Everyday Doctrine Negotiations in an Age of the 'Robust Turn'Author: Louise Wiuff Moe (University of Southern Denmark)
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Panel / Rethinking Emancipation Bewick, Civic CentreSponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConveners: Giorgio Shani (International Christian University) , Hartmut Behr (Newcastle University)Chair: Hartmut Behr (Newcastle University)
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What is an Emancipatory Peace?Author: Oliver Richmond (University of Manchester)
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Conspiracy Theories as Pseudo-emancipatory Theories of PowerAuthor: Philip Conway (Durham Univserity)
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Rethinking Emancipation in a Critical IRAuthor: Hartmut Behr (Newcastle University)
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Panel / The Diverse Politics of Secession Parson, Civic CentreSponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Naosuke Mukoyama (University of Cambridge)Chair: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University)
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Now Is Not The Time! Discourse of Theresa May and Boris Johnson vis-à-vis the Second Scottish Independence ReferendumAuthor: Monika Brusenbauch Meislová (Masaryk University)
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Anxious for Territory: Territorial Claims of Unrecognised States as an Ontological RoutineAuthor: Dominik Sipinski (Central European University)
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Roundtable / The Ethics and Politics of 'Harm' Martin Luther King, Student UnionSponsor: Ethics and World Politics Working GroupChair: James Pattison (University of Manchester)Participants: Owen Thomas (University of Exeter) , David J. Karp (University of Sussex) , Alex Hoseason (Aston University) , Lara Montesinos Coleman (University of Sussex) , Eric Heinze (Queen Mary)
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Panel / The Power of Narratives: Russia’s Strategic Narratives of Identity and Crises Kate Adie, Student UnionSponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupConvener: Valentina Feklyunina (Newcastle University)Chair: Benjamin Faude (Newcastle University)
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How do International Audiences Psychologically Respond to Russian State-sponsored Media Narratives About Their State? An Experimental StudyAuthor: Aiden Hoyle (University of Amsterdam)
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News Media Use and (In)Security: An Assessment of Threats and Vulnerabilities in Ukraine’s Peripheral RegionsAuthor: Joanna Szostek (Glasgow University)
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Views In The News: Othering and Threat Construction on RTAuthor: Precious Chatterje-Doody (Open University)
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RT UK and Its Coverage of the 2019 British General Elections: Ambitious Goals and Modest ResultsAuthor: Vitaly Kazakov (Manchester University)
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Strategic Narratives of Victories and Defeats: Russia’s Engagement with AfghanistanAuthor: Valentina Feklyunina (Newcastle University)
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Roundtable / The Academic-Practitioner Nexus: What Can We Learn? Collingwood, Civic CentreSponsor: Learning and Teaching Working GroupChair: Andrew Dorman (International Affairs)Participants: Tracey German (King's College London) , Jasmine Gani (University of St Andrews) , Andrew Dorman (International Affairs)
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Panel / Understanding Transnational Violent and Non-violent Activism and its Challenges Stephenson, Civic CentreSponsor: Political Violence, Conflict and Transnational ActivismConveners: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth) , Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)Chair: Mark Youngman (University of Portsmouth)Discussant: Cerwyn Moore (University of Birmingham)
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Everyday Resistance as a Complex Adaptive System in MyanmarAuthor: Alex Moodie (Durham University)
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Understanding Russian Perceptions of Transnational Armed MobilisationAuthor: Annamaria Kiss (King's Russia Institute, King's College London)
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Explaining the Absence of Jihadi Mobilisation among Georgian AzerisAuthor: Aleksandre Kvakhadze (University of Birmingham)
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Questioning Violences of Gendered (In)Visibility in the TPA-CAA-NRC-NPRAuthor: Q Manivannan (PhD Candidate, University of St Andrews)
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