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SUMMARY:EWIS 2024
DESCRIPTION:11th European Workshops in International Studies\, Istanbul\, 3-5 July 2024\nThe future yet to come: for a global politics of hope\n\n\n\n			\n				DOWNLOAD DETAILED EWIS 2024 PROGRAMME\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEWIS 2024 took place at the Kadir Has University in Istanbul\, Turkey from 3-5 July 2024. \nThe European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS)\, launched by the EISA in 2013\, have fast established themselves as a spirited place for the European IR community to engage in sustained\, in-depth discussion with a diverse range of peers from various institutions\, countries\, disciplines and career stages. EWIS has proven to be a popular and productive format\, perfect for preparing special issues\, edited volumes or exploring new ideas\, themes and directions in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. \n\n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\n\nLIST OF WORKSHOPS:\n\n\n\n			\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n					\n                        \n                        WS 1\nWS 2\nWS 3\nWS 4\nWS 5\nWS 6\nWS 7\nWS 8\nWS 9\nWS 10\nWS 11\nWS 12\nWS 13\nWS 14\nWS 15\nWS 16\nWS 17\nWS 18\nWS 19\nWS 20\nWS 21\nWS 22\nWS 23\nWS 24\nWS 25\nWS 26\nWS 27\nWS 28\nWS 29\nWS 30\nWS 31\nWS 32\nWS 33\nWS 34\nWS 35\nWS 36\nWS 37\nWS 38\nWS 39\nWS 40\nWS 41\nWS 42\n\n                    \n                        Imagining Future War: New Perspectives on Military Technology in an Era of Great Power Competition\nConstructing Subjectivities after the Liberal Order: Managing Anxiety without Securitization of Identity?\nWhat Role for Development Cooperation in the Current ‘Permacrisis’?\nPower and Legitimacy in International Society\nStigma in World Politics\nWaste\, Wasteworlds\, and Worldmaking\nWays of Seeing IR: Visuals and Emotions\nBordering Dynamics and Liberal Political Communities: What for the Future?\nCancelled: Base Women and Beyond: Developing a Decolonial Feminist Research Agenda on Military/Nuclear Installations\nConnectivity Projects in Global Politics: Engineering Futures by Mobilizing the Past\nWorking with the Negative\nCritical Approaches to Studying Apartheid as a Concept and as a Reality\nQueer\, Feminist Perspectives on Discourses and Practices of Political Violence\nMerging Critical Development Studies and Critical Terrorism Studies: The Co-production of Security Through Global and Local Approaches\nThe Politics of Siege Warfare: Understanding Contemporary Forms of Violence and Resistance in the Middle East and North Africa\nEcocide in International Relations\nDiplomatic Deviation: Ruptures and Changes in/via Diplomatic Encounters\nAffective Logics of Coloniality\n(Re)Orienting International Relations: Theorising the World Between Beijing and Baghdad\nAnticolonial Pasts and Futures: Navigating Loss\, Hope and Collective Struggle in a World in Flux\nContinuities\, Transformations and Changes: The Future of Critical Terrorism Studies and Research\nPopulist Geopolitics? Rethinking (Geo)Political Space Through the Lens of Populism\nIFIs and the Reimagining of Global Politics: Pathways to Hope and Resistance in Global Political Economy\nUntangling Representations\, Definitions\, and Meanings of Children’s Participation in Armed Conflict\nThe Multiplex Age: Pluralism and Connectivity Beyond Multipolarity\nSecurity Leftovers: The Afterlives of Objects\, Sites\, and Expertise\nIs Western-led Globalization Splintering? North\, South\, and the Future of Power in Global Capitalism\nImprovising the Future: Politics\, Speculation\, and Pragmatism\nHierarchies Beyond Relationality? Collective Singulars\, Imaginaries\, and the Figure of the Third\nUnveiling the Past\, Illuminating the Present: Radical Historicism in Political Economy and Historical Sociology\nPopular Culture and the End of the World: Imagining Dystopia and Utopia in the Anthropocene Epoch\nCrises and Contestation – Conceptual Boundary Work for a Future Yet to Come\nCritical Approaches to the Governance of Migrant Smuggling – A Transdisciplinary Debate\nThe Global Colonial Present\nOpposition Parties and Social Movements in an Age of Democratic Erosion\nPractising the Practice Turn in the Study of the European Union\nThinking\, Knowing\, and Doing Peace Otherwise\nForeign and Security Policy in Times of Uncertainty: The Case of NATO Eastern Flank States\nActivist Encounters with Uncertain Futures: Hopeful Reconciliations of Loss from the Margins\nThe EU’s Actorness in Face of Regional and Global Crises and Security Imbroglios\nPacifism and Nonviolence After Ukraine\nIndia's New Developmentalism and Its Discontents
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LOCATION:Kadir Has University\, Istanbul\, Turkey
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