Friday, September 25, 2020

New Issue: International Relations

The latest issue of International Relations (Vol. 34, no. 3, September 2020) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Facing Human Interconnections: Thinking IR into the Future
    • Charalampos Efstathopoulos, Milja Kurki, & Alistair Shepherd, Facing human interconnections: thinking International Relations into the future
    • Vicki Squire, Migration and the politics of ‘the human’: confronting the privileged subjects of IR
    • Audra Mitchell & Aadita Chaudhury, Worlding beyond ‘the’ ‘end’ of ‘the world’: white apocalyptic visions and BIPOC futurisms
    • Amy Niang, The slave, the migrant and the ontological topographies of the international
    • Richard Beardsworth, Climate science, the politics of climate change and futures of IR
    • Madeline Carr & Feja Lesniewska, Internet of Things, cybersecurity and governing wicked problems: learning from climate change governance
    • Oliver Kessler & Marc Lenglet, Between concepts and thought: digital technologies and temporal relationality
    • Jairus Grove, From geopolitics to geotechnics: global futures in the shadow of automation, cunning machines, and human speciation