Author profile: E-International Relations

Online Resources – Global Justice

E-International Relations • Feb 6 2017 • Online resources

A collection of resources introducing, and exploring, global justice and its connections to International Relations Theory.

Queer Theory

E-International Relations • Feb 6 2017 • Online resources

A collection of resources introducing, and exploring, queer theory approaches to International Relations.

Online Reading List – Postcolonialism

E-International Relations • Feb 6 2017 • Online resources

A collection of resources introducing, and exploring, postcolonial approaches to International Relations.

Interview – Inderjeet Parmar

E-International Relations • Feb 4 2017 • Features

Prof. Parmar talks about long-term US foreign policy, the think tank underbelly that forms an empire of the mind and also influences the Trump presidency.

Interview – Charlotte Epstein

E-International Relations • Jan 29 2017 • Features

Charlotte Epstein discusses the impact Foucault has had on her thinking, explains why discourse matters in the study of IR, and assesses the politics of surveillance.

Interview – Walter Mignolo/Part 2: Key Concepts

E-International Relations • Jan 21 2017 • Features

Prof. Mignolo explains the difference between decolonization and decoloniality, the similarity of modernity and coloniality, and describes humanity’s planetary dimension.

Interview – Walter Mignolo/Part 1: Activism and Trajectory

E-International Relations • Jan 17 2017 • Features

In the first of a two part interview Walter Mignolo discusses activism, the concept of coloniality, theory as practice and how aesthetics fit into decolonialism.

Online Resources – Poststructuralism

E-International Relations • Jan 8 2017 • Online resources

A collection of resources introducing, and exploring, poststructuralism and how it relates to International Relations

Interview – Liza Featherstone

E-International Relations • Jan 8 2017 • Features

Liza Featherstone explains why she identifies as a socialist feminist, discusses the importance of student activism, and provides some advice for aspiring journalists.

Research Methods

E-International Relations • Jan 5 2017 • Online resources

Online guide to research design and methods – including material on sources, ethics, research design, qualitative / quantitative and research presentation.

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