Workshops

WS A ‘After neoliberalism’ and on the ‘dark side’? The study of governmentality and counter-conduct in times of growing autocratization
WS AB Are We Doomed to Distrust Each Other?: New Perspectives on Trust in International Conflicts
WS AC At War with the Truth: Epistemic politics, contestatory practices, and the co-production of knowing and unknowing in peace and conflict studies
WS B Blind spots of International Financial Institutions: New Directions in Research
WS C Care, compost, capitalism, and cats: Dissident Anthropocenes / Dissident Scholarship
WS CA CATASTROPHIC CADENCES:  Exploring the Sequential Dynamics of Disasters through the Prism of the Rhythm
WS CB Changing Fabrics: working with artists in analyzing world events
WS CC Contesting global sites of power and knowledge production: What does it mean to be ‘critical’ when studying ‘terrorism’ in the modern-colonial world?
WS CD Critical Perspectives on the European Union’s Role as a Global Actor 
WS D Democracy Support Strategies in the European Union’s Neighbourhood
WS DA Democratic and Authoritarian Regimes under strain: the impact of crises and conflicts on political change
WS E Existential Threats, Foreign Interference and Cognitive  Resilience in Times of War: The case of the European Union
WS EA Existentialist Explorations in IR
WS F Foreign Policy Narratives and Narrative Analysis
WS FA FORMS OF WRITING – FORMS OF KNOWLEDGE
WS G Global crisis governance in times of uncertainty
WS GA Global Entanglements of the Neoliberal Security State
WS GB Growth infrastructures: The materialisation of doom?
WS H IR, Dialectic and the Interplay Between Conflict and Cooperation  
WS I LESSONS FROM RUSSIA’S WAR ON UKRAINE
WS J Life in a Permanent State of Crisis: Interpreting our World through the Crisis Management Lens
WS K Making Security Public: Scandals, Controversies, Struggles
WS L Migration Control and its (Un)intended Consequences: The Complexities of and Resistance to Border Regimes
WS M MULTI-LEVEL GOVERNANCE AND INTERAGENCY COOPERATION EXPERIENCES TO BUILD AN INTEGRATE SECURITY
WS N New conflicts on the horizon? The geoeconomic turn in global trade, investment, and technology
WS O Ontological (In)security in Europe: Anxious Community or Growing through Crisis? 
WS P Politics of Social Imaginaries in World Politics
WS Q Postcolonial Hierarchies in World Politics - A Research Agenda
WS R Race, migration and trajectories of knowledge: Governance and practices of securitisation
WS RA Reimagining Peace and Conflict: Young People and the Production of World Politics
WS RB Responsible Statecraft in Post-Liberal International Society
WS RC (Re)Theorising Touristic Governance: Security, Economy and Coloniality
WS RD Rethinking speculative security: The politics of anticipation in an age of uncertainty
WS S Security ramifications of economic sanctions
WS T Social media and everyday international relations: Digital narratives of security, identity, and global orders
WS U Systemic transformation and national role contestation: The domestic politics of deconstructing and redefining the ‘West’
WS V Technologies of armed violence and the transformation of global order
WS W The changing modes and frames of contemporary counter-terrorism: policies, practices and institutions of prevention
WS X Utopia and International Relations: Prospects and Problems
WS Y Women, Peace and (Private) Security: Accounting for corporate actors in the perpetration and mitigation of gendered violence 
WS Z World Politics and United Nations Peace Missions