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International Studies and Struggles for Inclusion

  • Tarek Abou Chadi
  • , Kanisha D. Bond
  • , Cassy Dorff
  • , Jamie Hagen
  • , Cullen S. Hendrix
  • , Cameron Thies

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Abstract

In the 3 years between the 2019 and 2022 International Studies Association (ISA) meetings, the profound state of global economic, social, and political upheaval around the world has become unavoidably evident for much, if not most, of the world. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, movements for inclusion and resulting backlashes sprang up across the globe. As scholars of international affairs, the members of the ISA seek to understand and contextualize world events. However, our members and the organization itself are not passive observers of history. These struggles directly influence the personal experiences of many of our members, within and beyond our profession. For these reasons, ISA leadership felt that it was important to mark the 2022 meeting with a Sapphire Series panel to discuss "International Studies and Struggles for Inclusion."The

Original languageEnglish
Article numberviad018
JournalInternational Studies Review
Volume25
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2023

Keywords

  • Sapphire Series
  • conferences
  • inclusion
  • professional development

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