📢New Issue Alert 📢 The June issue of @IPTJnl is out now. We've a great collection of articles for this issue. Follow the link to read: https://t.co/s2Ed4hzUTw
.@IPTJnl is based at @StAndrewsIR and our amazing graduate students are organising the 12th Annual International Political Theory Graduate Conference. If you are a PhD student, or you know a PhD student, working on the conference theme, do encourage them to submit an abstract 👇
We are excited to announce this year's conference theme is 'Power, Legitimacy and Contestation'! The conference will take place on 29-30 August, with @DrAdrianBlau and @IDanewid as our keynote speakers!
Deadline for abstract submission is June 14th! Please submit and RT!
📢New Issue Alert📢 Check out some amazing articles and a fascinating forum on Karin Fierke's new book "Snapshots from Home: Mind, Action and Strategy in an Uncertain World" @BrisUniPress@StAndrewsIR
New article for @IPTJnl in which I explore Paul Robeson and the Welsh Miners' relationship in the context of debates on global justice (diolch @DanielGwydion am y deunydd!)
Mining the past: The case for historical narratives in global justice theorizing
https://t.co/2ennhlpp1G
If interested, register here: https://t.co/HAr5ROJZ23
Please then follow up with our Associate Editor, Dr Natasha Saunders, on [email protected] with keywords relevant to your expertise so that we can match you with potential papers to review.
Are you an early or mid career scholar working at the intersection of global politics and policital theory, and find yourself rarely contacted for peer review? If so, take a look at our description, and consider registering with us as a reviewer: https://t.co/EJon8s0LTo
My new article, OA in the Journal of International Political Theory - Effects of international norms. A typology.
I do what the title says: I develop a typology of norm effects (see ⬇️). I also write about norm interactions, permissions, and practices.
https://t.co/CjOJ7wwaOh
Preparing a paper for the @MYBISA annual conference? Do check out the description below of @IPTJnl to see if we could be a home for your paper. We are happy to answer email queries from potential authors to see if your paper idea fits with the Journal! https://t.co/rO3I058BUe
📢 New OnlineFirst in @IPTJnl 📢 @WesternU's Afifa Khwaja revists the Right to Hospitality in the context of political membership and territorial claims on non-state peoples:
"A human right to political membership & the right to territory" available at: https://t.co/hqvlbQlYAd
📢Exciting news about our February issue📢 we've a Forum on @williambain67's Political Theology of International Order! Featuring reflections by:
Friedrich Kratochwil: https://t.co/6jJKUfgLnS
📢 New OnlineFirst in @IPTJnl 📢
Brian C. Schmidt and Colin Wight on "Rationalism and the “rational actor assumption” in realist international relations theory"
Think you know all about rational actors and their role in realist IR theory? Think again:
https://t.co/15O1NyNYiw
📢 New OnlineFirst in @IPTJnl 📢 Eric Fleury (@ConnCollege) on "The theoretical case against offshore balancing: Realism, liberalism, and the limits of rationality in U.S. foreign policy" Access via: https://t.co/YNz2FgyEzr
And finally, we have @felicefrancesco on "False Friends: Leftist nationalism and the project of transnational solidarity."
Access via: https://t.co/YbLdcUdW5G
📢 Three new OnlineFirst articles in @IPTJnl 📢
First we have @UCIrvine's Daniel Brunstetter on "What reading Montaigne during the Second World War can teach us about Just War."
Access via: https://t.co/nX9TCZMzTt
Second we have @ChristofRoyer on "'Strange multiplicity' as a moral-political value: potential and costs of normativity in world politics."
Access via: https://t.co/hDfSTZ7cIY