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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'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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🚨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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“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
#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
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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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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) ⤵️
Packed house at the RIS AI and publishing panel! These conversations are essential for understanding the way we as writers, researchers, and reviewers grapple with the rise of AI. Be sure to check out the brand new RIS AI policy: buff.ly/vqjYUCE
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! 🧡
New article in Review of International Studies
‘If it makes you happy, it can’t be that bad’: Liberal enjoyment and complicity in popular culture.
Zoë Jay
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‘If it makes you happy, it can’t be that bad’: Liberal enjoyment and complicity in popular culture