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'Conflict and cooperation in a changing world' 🌍
The deadline to submit papers for #VirtualBISA2027 is approaching 🌟
Find all information here! 👉 virtualconference.bisa.ac.uk
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Browse the latest from @risjnl.bsky.social -
Review of International Studies - Volume 52 - Issue 2 - https://cup.org/4uY35Tt
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🚨Deadline approaching!🚨
Submissions are open for the 2027 BISA virtual conference (1-13 January 2027), but they will be closing soon! Please consider sending in an abstract or panel.
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Feeling lost at #BISA2026 📣
Look out for any of our ambassadors wearing the orange t-shirts - they will be around all venues and are more than happy to assist with any queries or issues! 🌟
They really are here to help! 🧡
#OpenAccess from @risjnl.bsky.social -
Motioning the security–migration nexus: Life-in-motion and the (counter)mapping of movement - https://cup.org/3RRjkmL
- Jef Huysmans
#FirstView #BISA2026
“Is International Studies ready for what comes next? New thinking, new directions.”
Browse a selection of articles from @risjnl.bsky.social here - https://cup.org/4x59sG7
#BISA2026
Are you putting together a syllabus for next semester? The Review of International Studies has some of the most cutting-edge IR research on all sorts of topics, and it's always published online first. Take a look at our latest articles ⤵️
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Another lovely (but windy) day in Brighton for #BISA2026! Be sure to stop by the @cambup-polsci.cambridge.org booth to pick up your copy of the journal (before they fly away) ⤵️
🚨New First View Article🚨
"Motioning the security–migration nexus: Life-in-motion and the (counter)mapping of movement" by Jef Huysmans is now available #OpenAccess on our website!
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The 2025 RIS best paper prize was announced at #BISA2026! Congratulations to Thom Tyerman & Travis van Isacker for winning based on this fantastic article: "‘Here there be monsters’: Confronting the (post)coloniality of Britain’s borders".
The article is #OpenAccess on our website ⤵️
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