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Interpretivism in International Relations (IIR)
The Interpretivism in International Relations (IIR) BISA Working Group was formed in 2012 and offers a forum within which scholars and research students in International Relations, Politics, History, Law, Sociology, and cognate disciplines can meet to discuss their ideas, present their work, and contribute to joint publications. Our core objective is to support and advance conversations about how to ‘interpret’ world politics in its various manifestations.
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A call for contributions for the IIR workshop at Cardiff University in May 2023.
Translation in/of world politics: Language, practices, power
The Interpretivism in IR working group held a two-day event - Translation in/of World Politics: Language, Practices, Power - at SOAS, University of London, on 17 and 18 January 2020.
Call for papers - Translation in/of world politics: Language, practices, power
Call for papers: Translation in/of World Politics: Language, Practices, Power
Call for papers - Concepts and post-communist identities: the power of perspective
This workshop aims to explore the methods, benefits and limitations of a perspectivist approach.
Call for papers: Workshop on narrating IR - exploring narrative as concept and method
Workshop on narrating IR - exploring narrative as concept and method
Call for papers: Narrating Russian and Eurasian security
This event will unpick current narrative trends both inside and outside the region.
Call for papers: Identity in international relations
A workshop exploring the range of interpretive methods in the study of the politics of identity.
Call for papers: 2017 BISA annual conference
IIR is organising two panels at the 42nd BISA conference.
Past events
Pedagogies of IR theory
A virtual roundtable with editors and contributors of a forthcoming Palgrave Handbook.
How do we know? Making sense of ‘voids’ in global politics
A two-day workshop by the Interpretivisim in International Relations Working Group in Cardiff.
Affect, embodiment and the curation of war: reconciling remembrance and social justice
A joint event organised by the IIR and EPIR working groups on the emotional politics of remembrance.
Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq
Discussing Christine Sylvester's book,Curating and Re-Curating the American Wars in Vietnam and Iraq
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