BISA 2022 Conference (virtual stream)
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Welcome to the event management area for #BISA2022. Here you can view the programme and register for our virtual conference. We look forward to welcoming you at BISA 2022.
If you've already signed up to the face-to-face conference, you do not need to sign up to the virtual conference here. Please note that signing up to the virtual conference does not sign you up to the face-to-face conference in Newcastle.
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Roundtable / Climate Assemblies, Multi-Level Governance and the Global Climate Crisis Room 1Sponsor: Environment Working GroupChair: Stephen Elstub (Newcastle University)Participants: Naoyuki Mikami (Hokkaido University) , Nadine Andrews (University of Lancaster/ Scottish Government Social Research) , Alice Moseley (University of Exeter) , Oliver Escobar (Edinburgh University) , Jayne Carrick (Newcastle University) , Claire Mellier (OSCA) , Martin King (Northumbria University) , Dmitri Courant (University of Lausanne)
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Roundtable / International Studies and Sustainability: Moving Beyond Economic Growth? Room 2Sponsor: Review of International Studies (journal editors only)Chair: Matthew Paterson (University of Manchester)Participants: Matthias Kranke (University of Kassel) , Dahlia Simangan (Hiroshima University) , Jacob Hasselbalch (Copenhagen Business School) , Bentley Allan (John Hopkins University) , Michael Albert (SOAS University of London) , Rajeswari S Raina (Shiv Nadar University)
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Roundtable / Is ‘Women, Peace and Security’ Shrinking? Room 3Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Columba Achilleos-Sarll (University of Birmingham)Participants: Dipti Tamang (Darjeeling Government College,) , Hannah West (Newcastle University) , Rachel Zhou (London School of Economics) , Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Roundtable / Pluriversal Relationality Room 4Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupChair: Giorgio Shani (International Christian University)Participants: Tamara Trownsell (Independent Scholar) , Giorgio Shani (International Christian University) , Navnita Chadha Behera (Delhi University)
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Panel / Politics, Strategy and Diplomacy in South East Asia Room 5Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Yi Wang (Waseda University)Chair: Yi Wang (Waseda University)
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Indian Grand Strategy Towards Himalayan StatesAuthor: Jayant Chandel (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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The Politics of Diplomatic Assertiveness in ChinaAuthor: Yi Wang (Waseda University)
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Global Crises, Regional Solutions: China, India and the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, 1947-1950Author: Yui Chim Lo (University of Oxford)
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Panel / Securitisation of Refugees and Migrants in the EU Room 6Sponsor: International Politics of Migration, Refugees and Diaspora Working GroupConvener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)Chair: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)Discussant: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
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State-Civil Society Relationship in the Implementation of UNSCR 2242.Author: Doris Asante (University of Sydney)
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The Securitization of refugees and far-right terrorism in the EUAuthor: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)
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Migration management in the EU: The ramifications of borders’ technologisationAuthor: Foteini Kalantzi (UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD)
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The Diplomacy of Forced MigrationAuthors: Fiona Adamson (SOAS, University of London)* , Gerasimos Tsourapas (University of Glasgow) , Kelly Greemhill (Tufts University)*
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Panel / BRISMES Panel: International Relations of the Middle East Room 1Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConveners: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln) , Teodora Todorova (University of Warwick)Chair: Teodora Todorova (University of Warwick)Discussant: Matteo Lengrenzi (Ca' Foscari University)
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Arabian Peninsula views of IR: A disconnect?Author: Sterling Jensen (UAE defense college)
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Towards an International Relations of the Middle East: Derivative Discourses or Decolonial Departures?Author: Simon Obendorf (University of Lincoln)
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The Political Sociology of the International Relations of the Middle EastAuthor: Teodora Todorova (University of Warwick)
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The nexus between Foreign policy and IR in the Middle Eastern context : Indicators of continuity in transitionAuthor: Marianna Charountaki (University of Lincoln)
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The challenges and opportunities of conceptualising International Relations in the contemporary LevantAuthor: Joe Macaron (University of Bath)
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Roundtable / COVID 19 and Environmental Rule of Law: One Crisis! One World? Room 2Sponsor: International Law and Politics Working GroupChair: Dina Hadad (MESA Global Academy Scholar)Participants: Louna Farhat (Dhofar University) , Darina Mackova (University of Kent)
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Panel / Can The World Survive? Can We Listen to the Marginalised? Room 3Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupConvener: Madhan Mohan Jaganathan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Chair: Amitabh Mattoo (Jawaharlal Nehru University)Discussant: Marco Vieira (University of Birmingham)
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Shifting the standpoint from the ivory tower to the marginalisedAuthor: Madhan Mohan Jaganathan (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Bringing emancipation to the fore: Can the marginalised reclaim dignity?Author: Abhishek Choudhary (University of Delhi)
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Rethinking marginalisation in International Relations: the ‘new normal’Author: Amna Sunmbul (Greenwood High International)
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Entangling Mental Health in IR: Breaking the Silence and Addressing the StigmatisationAuthor: Manu Sharma (Jawaharlal Nehru University)
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Panel / Polish International Studies Association: The Role of the Main Actors in the Indo – Pacific Regional Order, Neoliberal Perspective Room 4Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Edward Haliżak (University of Warsaw)Chair: Edward Haliżak (University of Warsaw)
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QUAD in US strategy in the Indo-Pacific regionAuthor: Jan Hornat (Charles University)
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China's strategies in the Indo-Pacific regionAuthor: Edward Haliżak (University of Warsaw)
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Transatlantic Community vs the Indo– PacificAuthor: Aleksandra Jarczewska (University of Warsaw)
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India’s contribution to regional order in the Indo-Pacific: domestic politics and international institutions.Author: Jivanta Schottli (Dublin City University)
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The EU strategy towards Indo-PacificAuthor: Jakub Zajączkowski (University of Warsaw )
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Roundtable / Post-Liberal Statebuilding and Social Ordering in Central Asia and beyond Room 5Sponsor: Russian and Eurasian Security Working GroupChair: John Heathershaw (University of Exeter)Participants: Nargis Nurulla-Khodzhaeva (Lomonosov Moscow State University (MGU), Moscow ) , John Heathershaw (University of Exeter) , Anna Kreikemeyer (Institute for Peace and Security Policy Hamburg (IFSH) Hamburg) , Timur Shaikhutdinov (Civic Union “For Reforms and Result”, Bishkek) , Philipp Lottholz (CRC "Dynamics of Security") , Karolina Kluczewska (University of Ghent)
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Roundtable / Brazilian IR and Marxist Research Room 1Sponsor: International Relations as a Social Science Working GroupChair: Rafael Alexandre Mello (University of Brasilia)Participants: Caio Martins Bugiato (Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ)) , Pedro Salgado (University of Brasilia (UnB)) , Mariana Davi Ferreira (University of Campinas (Unicamp)) , Maíra Machado Bichir (Federal University for Latin American Integration (UNILA))
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Panel / EU Agencies in Transnational Criminal Enforcement Room 2Sponsor: European Security Working GroupConvener: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)Chair: Jacob Oberg (Orebro University)Discussant: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)
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No More Ransom: Uberization of Europol’s Public-Private PartnershipAuthor: Ethem Ilbiz (University of South Wales)
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The normative justification for having a European FBIAuthor: Jacob Oberg (Orebro University)
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The Development of Europol’s External Relations: Towards Supranationalism?Author: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales)
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Panel / Italian Political Science Association: A Renewed Interest in the Study of Italian Foreign Policy Room 3Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Francesca Longo (University of Catania)Chair: Francesca Longo (University of Catania)
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The G20 and Italy in the International System: Keeping Our Dreams Alive?Author: Carla Monteleone (University of Palermo)
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Allies do not back down. A cross-national survey experiment on audience costs among the European publicsAuthors: Pierangelo Isernia (University of Siena) , Francesco Olmastroni (University of Siena) , Sergio Martini (University of Siena)
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The UE-turn of a populist movement: at the roots of the M5s foreign policy agendaAuthor: Emidio Diodato (University of Perugia)
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Italian Hybrid DiplomacyAuthor: Raffaele Marchetti (Luiss University)
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Panel / Populism, Turkey and Regional Politics Room 4Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Recep Onursal (University of Kent)Chair: Vito Morisco (University of Exeter)
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Ressentiment, status and populism in international relationsAuthor: Melike Akkaraca Kose (Universidad de Navarra)
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From Ancient Rome To Ankara: Erdogan’s CatonismAuthor: Caglar Ezikoglu (Cankiri Karatekin University)
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The Cultural Politics of Lesson-Learning: Historicising Public Inquiries into British Invasions of Iraq, 1917-2016Authors: Margot Tudor (Politics Department, University of Exeter) , Owen Thomas (Politics Dept, University of Exeter) , Catriona Pennell (History Dept, University of Exeter)
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Panel / Theory, Technology and International Relations Room 5Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Anna-Karin Eriksson (Linnaeus University)Chair: Bohdana Kurylo (UCL)
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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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Tackling Cyber Crime during the Pandemic: An Effort to Save MankindAuthors: Abhay Kumar (University of Delhi)* , Shalini Prasad (UNIVERSITY OF DELHI)
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Marxism and the origins of International RelationsAuthor: José Ricardo Villanueva Lira (Universidad del Mar)
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Roundtable / Translocal Households in the Context of Covid-19 Room 6Sponsor: International Political Economy Working GroupChair: Juanita Elias (University of Warwick)Participants: Henrice Altink (University of York) , Sara Stevano (SOAS University of London) , Saba Joshi (University of York) , Katherine Brickell (Royal Holloway, University of London) , Juanita Elias (University of Warwick) , Alessandra Mezzadri (SOAS, University of London)
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Panel / Foreign Policy, World Order Relations and China Room 1Sponsor: Foreign Policy Working GroupConvener: FPWG Working groupChair: Daniela Irrera (University of Catania)
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Varieties of Hedging: Risk, Threat, and the Rise of Foreign Policy InnovationAuthor: Eun A Jo (Cornell University)
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An International Adventure Meets a Domestic Quandary— Risks for China’s Belt and Road Initiative due to Domestic Political EconomyAuthor: Hongyi Lai (School of Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham, UK)
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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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Panel / Interrogating Transnational Anti-gender Politics Room 2Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupConveners: Aiko Holvikivi (LSE) , Tomás Ojeda (London School of Economics and Political Science) , Billy Holzberg (King's College London)Chair: Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling)
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Counter-populist performances of (in)security: Feminist resistance in the face of right-wing populism in PolandAuthor: Bohdana Kurylo (UCL)
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Thinking from Hanau: The anti-gender politics of right-wing terrorismAuthor: Billy Holzberg (King's College London)
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Anti-gender campaigns and abortion: Feminist strategies against reactionary biopolitics in ChileAuthor: Lieta Vivaldi (Universidad Alberto Hurtado)
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Thinking anti-gender politics through a transnational frameAuthors: Aiko Holvikivi (LSE) , Tomás Ojeda (London School of Economics and Political Science)*
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Protecting children from homosexual contagion – Anti-gender and the politics of childhood in populist illiberal HungaryAuthor: Dorottya Rédai (Central European University)
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Panel / Military Humanitarianism: The Nexus of Humanitarian Impulses and Military Means in the Twentieth Century Room 3Sponsor: British International History Working GroupConvener: Margot Tudor (Politics Department, University of Exeter)Chair: Brian Drohan (U.S. Military Academy – West Point)Discussant: Fabian Klose (History Department, University of Cologne)
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Fraught Humanitarian Influences in the Caucasian Borderlands: Investigating Relief Efforts through the Lens of the 1919 American Military Mission to ArmeniaAuthor: Rose Horswill (U.S. Military Academy – West Point)
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Waging War in the Name of Peace: The Genesis of UN Peacekeeping, 1946-1955Author: Margot Tudor (Politics Department, University of Exeter)
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Defining Violence and Humanitarian Action: The Language of Ethnic Cleansing Among International Interveners in Bosnia, 1992-1995Author: Helen Kennedy (Carleton University)
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Panel / Political Theologies and Socio-Political Practices Room 4Sponsor: Contemporary Research on International Political Theory Working GroupConvener: John-Harmen Valk (Leiden University)Chair: John-Harmen Valk (Leiden University)
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Blumenberg, “Residual Needs” and the Political Theology of the InternationalAuthor: John-Harmen Valk (Leiden University)
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Embodiment and Healing in Indigenous and African TheologiesAuthor: Cecelia Lynch (UC Irvine)
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On the Appeal of Sufi Theoretical-Practical Theology in IRAuthor: Deepshikha Shahi (University of Delhi)
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Eschatology in World Politics: The Apocalyptic Imaginary and the Problem of Historical ActionAuthor: Vassilios Paipais (University of St Andrews)
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Roundtable / Re-imagining International Relations: Proposals for Building a Decolonized Discipline Room 5Sponsor: Review of International Studies (journal editors only)Chair: Maja Zehfuss (Københavns Universitet)Participants: Ajay Parasram (Dalhousie University) , Lisa Ann Richey (Copenhagen Business School) , Dana El Kurd (University of Richmond) , Kristina Hinds (The University of the West Indies) , Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University) , Consolata Raphael Sulley (University of Dar es Salaam) , Ilan Kapoor (York University)
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Roundtable / The Transformative Potential of Feminist Foreign Policy – Early-Career Scholars’ Perspectives Room 6Sponsor: Gendering International Relations Working GroupChair: Jamie Hagen (Queen's University Belfast)Participants: Bruna Soares de Aguiar (Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) , Khushi Singh Rathore (Jawaharlal Nehru University) , Karoline Färber (King’s College London) , Jessica Cheung (Freie Universität Berlin) , Dipti Tamang (Darjeeling Government College,)
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Roundtable / ACUNS: Ideas for the 2023 United Nations 'Summit of the Future' Room 1Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Lise Howard (Georgetown University)Participants: Yvan Yenda (Central State University) , Richard Ponzio (Stimson Center) , Nudhara Yusuf (Coalition for the UN We Need)
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Panel / Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Internacionales: Pandemics: The Catastrophic Crisis. Transregional Governance and the Provision of Public Environmental Goods in the Americas Room 2Sponsor: Conference/ManagementConvener: Jessica Lillian De Alba Ulloa (Universidad Anáhuac México)Chair: José Ricardo Villanueva Lira (Universidad del Mar)
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Transregional governance and the provision of public environmental goods in the AmericasAuthor: Marcela López-Vallejo (Universidad de Guadalajara)
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Truth, Post-Truth and Coronavirus: A Challenge to World Order and International RelationsAuthor: Alberto Lozano-Vázquez (Universidad del Mar)
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Constructive, middle, and regional powers: the creation of global governance to address a multidimensional and systemic international crisisAuthor: Jorge A. Schiavon (CIDE)
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Imagining the world beyond liberalismAuthor: Jessica Lillian De Alba Ulloa (Universidad Anáhuac México)
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Panel / Covid-19 and the Politics of Trauma Room 3Sponsor: Post-Structural Politics Working GroupConveners: Auchter Jessica (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) , Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)Chair: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England)
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The securitisation of COVID-19 pandemic - Human biosecurity, new nationalisms and the challenges to EU migration agendaAuthors: Christian Kaunert (University of South Wales) , Joana Pereira (University of South Wales)*
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Trauma and Incomprehensibility: a New ApproachAuthors: Henrique Tavares Furtado (University of the West of England) , Jessica Auchter (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga)
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Neoliberalism as Comorbidity: The Political Economy of Latin American Pandemic Responses and Future TrajectoriesAuthors: Kevin Funk ( Columbia University) , Sebastián Sclofsky (California State University)
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Roundtable / ISA: COVID and the Future of International Studies Room 4Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Mark Boyer (University of Connecticut)Participants: Krisitian Gleditsch (Essex University) , Ruth Blakeley (University of Sheffield) , Cemal Burak Tansel (Newcastle University) , Maria Malksoo (University of Copenhaggen) , Deborah Avant (University of Denver)
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Panel / Surviving the Post-imperial World: Post- and Decolonial Perspectives to Global Challenges Room 5Sponsor: Colonial, Postcolonial and Decolonial Working GroupConvener: Sharri Plonski (Queen Mary University of London)Chair: Somdeep Sen (Roskilde University)
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Rio de Janeiro in the (inter)national circuit of tourismAuthor: Caroline Gomes (Master´s student in Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)
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Decolonial Climates: rethinking the politics of climate change through Inuit artAuthor: Christopher McAteer (York University, Toronto)
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Decolonizing Activist Research: Ethical and Epistemological Considerations in Research with Communities of Color and Indigenous CommunitiesAuthor: Hannah El Silimy (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)
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#IndiaStandsWithIsrael: Digital, participatory, transnational militarism on Indian Twitter during Israel’s May 2021 assault on GazaAuthors: Derek Verbakel (York University) , Angshuman Choudhury (Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi)
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The Game of Climate BlameAuthors: Mohnish Mohammad (Jamia Millia Islamia) , Rehana Manzoor (Jawaharlal Nehru University)*
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Roundtable / UACES: How Can European Studies Survive? Room 6Sponsor: Conference/ManagementChair: Helena Farrand Carrapico (Northumbria University)Participants: Ben Farrand (-) , Maxine David (-) , Toni Haastrup (University of Stirling) , Richard Whitman (-) , Ben Martill (-)
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