Call for Papers: Critical War Studies: emerging field, developing agendas

CALL FOR PAPERS Critical War Studies: emerging field, developing agendas One day workshop, 11 September 2013, University of Sussex   What is left out when critical reflection on armed conflict is conducted under the sign of ‘security’? What are the forms of contemporary militarism? How can the discourses and practices of fighting, transition to ‘peace’, […]

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Prize Call: Sussex International Theory Prize

Prize Call Sussex International Theory Prize http://www.sussex.ac.uk/cait/prize   The Centre for Advanced International Theory invites nominations for the 2013 Sussex International Theory Prize for the best piece of research in International Relations published in book or article form in 2012.  The recipient will be invited to present their research in a Public Lecture at the University of Sussex and will […]

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Vol. 41, Issue 2 Now Available!

Millennium, Volume 41, Issue 2 Articles  Luca Mavelli, ‘Between Normalisation and Exception: The Securitisation of Islam and the Construction of the Secular Subject’ Anne McNevin, ‘Ambivalence and Citizenship: Theorising the Political Claims of Irregular Migrants’ Jon Harald Sande Lie, ‘Challenging Anthropology: Anthropological Reflections on the Ethnographic Turn in International Relations’ Daniel Kenealy and Konstantinos Kostagiannis, ‘Realist Visions […]

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Call for Papers: (Im)Possibly Queer International Feminisms

The 2nd Annual IFjP ConferenceMay 17-19, 2013University of Sussex, Brighton, England The aim of this conference is to serve as a forum for developing and discussing papers that IFjP hopes to publish.  These can be on the conference theme or on any other feminist IR-related questions. Feminists taught us that the personal is political.  International Relations feminists […]

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