Review of International Studies
Review of International Studies serves the needs of scholars in international relations and related fields such as politics, history, law, and sociology.
- Why does context matter for decolonizing IR? Check out this blog post by Catherine Owen and Beverley Loke on the BISA website. Then, check out their #OpenAccess article! Blog 👉 buff.ly/4h4s3Kt Article 👉 buff.ly/3U9SwMK
- Hello everyone, are you on LinkedIn? We are🥳 Follow the Review of International Studies for updates on articles, events, and calls for papers: buff.ly/40sebnv
- In case you missed it, check out this thread on @nickcaddick.bsky.social's latest article 👇
- #DidYouKnow that Review of International Studies has an impact factor of 3.2? If you are keen to submit with us, be sure to check our guidelines on our website: buff.ly/QarFlEC
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "Heritage as power: History and tradition in constructing Brazil’s far-right populism" by Deborah Barros Leal Farias & Guilherme Casarões is now available #OpenAccess! Check it out here 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/LrapuXG
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- Did you know at @RISjnl we offer authors the chance to do video abstracts? Here is a 2020 article by @SindreViksand: "Contentious colonies: The positional power of imperial peripheries" Video Abstract 📺 ➡️ buff.ly/48CyMG3
- Harvard, Chicago, APA, oh my! #DidYouKnow BISA journals (including us!) are now officially format free for submissions? Learn more about the decision ⤵️ buff.ly/42KtQxp
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- Heads up for BISA at ISA next year! 👇
- At RIS, we want to make sure our authors resonate across mediums, which is why we offer the chance to do video abstracts. Here is Luis Simón & Fabio Figiaconi introducing their article: "Better safe than sorry: Why great powers accommodate high-value hedgers" 📺👉 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- A reminder that our sister journal, @ejisbisa.bsky.social, is also on BlueSky! Follow them for the latest articles from the journal and news about our joint events, meet-the-editors panels, and more! 👯
- A reminder to check out this fantastic article and especially the video abstract! 📺▶️ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- The British International Studies Association is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year and we are here to celebrate! BISA membership gets you free access to RIS and our sister journal @ejisbisa.bsky.social. Learn more about @MYBISA.bsky.social 👇 buff.ly/ei2UJUC
- #DidYouKnow that Review of International Studies has an impact factor of 3.2? If you are keen to submit with us, be sure to check our guidelines on our website: buff.ly/QarFlEC
- How can music be a decolonizing effort in international relations? Check out Kemi Fuentes-George's article in our latest issue, and be sure to watch his fantastic video abstract 📺👇 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- We are very pleased to say we now have 1000 followers on LinkedIn! As the media landscape continues to change, we want to do the best by our authors and make sure your work is shared as widely as possible. Follow us on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/posts/review...
- Over the past two weeks, we've hosted our annual Editorial Board meeting. Juggling many time zones and schedules was worth it to be able to sit down and discuss our submission numbers, special issues, and show our appreciation for this group! Our Board ▶️ www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- 📆Monthly Roundup 📆 We published NINE new research articles in April, including articles about ontological security and the Algerian War, climate change and a fluid earth, cartographic imaginaries, and normativity in practice. Check out our first view articles here ➡️ buff.ly/GhjmUDH
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- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "Film, narrative agency, and the politics of care in veteran Britain" by Nick Caddick , Sarah Bulmer, Katie Davies, David Jackson, James Duggan and Shreepali Patel is now available online first! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/L3LCFKW
- How do images influence or even construct world politics? Given the rise of research on visual politics, it is worth revisiting this fantastic article from 10 years ago by Lene Hansen. It's one of our top-cited articles of all time! www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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- Cesare Figari Barberis & Mirkamran Huseynli's new paper argues that emotional dynamics that inform the management of stigma are more complex and involve overlooked emotions such as anxiety, sadness, and hopelessness. Check out their video abstract on our website 👇 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- #DidYouKnow that our website has archives from all 50 volumes? What better way to spend a spring afternoon than perusing fifty years of RIS research 😉 📚 👉 buff.ly/6hwRAGU
- In his paper, Stephan Fouquet explores how Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, Argentina’s Cristina Kirchner, & Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğa managed confrontation w/external financial 'elites'. Watch the video abstract and read the #OpenAccess article here 👇 buff.ly/40k0M0d
- Just a reminder that we have a starter pack for our RIS authors! We will be adding people as we have new publications, so be sure to check in if you are looking for new reads 👇
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "The International Studies Conference, peaceful change, and the transformation of international studies in the United States during the prewar and wartime years" by Talbot Imlay is now available #OpenAccess! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/7S71iZV
- The academic social media landscape is changing, and we at RIS want to make sure our authors have as much reach as possible. Be sure to join us on LinkedIn to hear more about our work!
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- If you are preparing to publish your first article, this PGN session is for you! Our editor Maria Mälksoo will offer guidance for PhDs and ECRs on academic publishing. There are still a few hours to register: bisa.ac.uk/members/work...
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- The latest @mybisa.bsky.social newsletter is out, with a sneak peak of RIS research! Become a BISA member and you will have access to all articles we publish 👇 www.bisa.ac.uk
- We (or rather our authors!) are trending over in the other place! Check out this fantastic article by Nitasha Kaul & Mariah Thornton. It's #OpenAccess now 👇 www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- #DidYouKnow that @MyBISA.bsky.social and our sister journal @ejisbisa.bsky.social are also on #Bluesky? Follow them to learn about publications and upcoming events! Members to BISA get free access to both journals 👇 buff.ly/37M87iW
- Carolina Pantoliano was inspired to write about nuclear weapons in video games by her neighbor's five-year-old daughter. Watch her video abstract to learn a bit more about the roots of her latest RIS article! 📺 👉 buff.ly/Gm7aDNF
- 🎧 Looking for something new to listen to? RIS has a podcast on all things IR hosted by our editor Seb Kaempf. The first episode is available online, and more will come soon! 👇 buff.ly/ybnSRmo @MYBISA.bsky.social
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "French ontological security and the Algerian War" by Britt Leake is now available #OpenAccess! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/i3rfFJX
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "Strangely inspired: Recovering a neo-Strangean approach to power, authority and knowledge for IPE" by Blayne Haggart and Randall Germain is now available #OpenAccess! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/3v31Oan
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- 📣 Calling all postgrads! Are you thinking about publishing your first article? Join the BISA PGN for a publishing event on April 17 at 2pm! Our editor, Maria Mälksoo, will be there to talk about academic publishing and give tips to first time authors. 📝 Register Here ▶️
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- At RIS we want our authors to have many ways to publicize their articles. 📺 Here is Xander Kirke and Brent Steele on their article from 2023: "Ontological security, myth, and existentialism." buff.ly/I3tvvhL 📝 And here is the article: buff.ly/o6mTDko
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "‘Obliged to hate: The successful stigmatisation of anti-war voices in Azerbaijan" by Cesare Figari Barberis and Mirkamran Huseynli is now available #OpenAccess! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/C6mwNgV
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "‘Normativity in practice: Ordering through enactment, learning, and contestation in global protests " by Frank Gadinger and Holger Niemann is now available #OpenAccess! 📄 ➡️ buff.ly/cZUCe3B
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- 📣 Calling all postgrads! Are you thinking about publishing your first article? Join the BISA PGN for a publishing event on April 17 at 2pm! Our editor, Maria Mälksoo, will be there to talk about academic publishing and give tips to first time authors. 📝 Register Here ▶️
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "‘Emperor at home, king abroad’: Legitimising authority in early modern East Asia" by Michael Varnay is now available #OpenAccess! 📜➡️ buff.ly/BJI34gR
- This article is #OpenAccess, so be sure to have a read here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- In light of increasing discursive delegitimization of various international institutions, it is worth revisiting Nicholas Olczak's latest RIS article about the delegitimization of the Arctic Council by the US and China. 📺 📄 Check out the video abstract and article here ➡️ buff.ly/Aupw4wj
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- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "Climate change on a fluid earth: The movement of matter in the spaces of global politics" by Ebony Young is now available #OpenAccess! 📜➡️ buff.ly/5P4We7I
- 🚨New First View Article🚨 "Construction and control of cartographic imaginaries: Kashmir and Taiwan" by Nitasha Kaul & Mariah Thornton is now available #OpenAccess! 📜➡️ buff.ly/mAgc6jt
- What is the best approach for peer reviewing at Review of International Studies? Check out our best practices and tips from our website.
- Are you keen to publish your article in RIS? Be sure to read our author instructions before you submit. P.S. We've removed the requirement for place of publication and made submissions format free, so submitting is easier than ever! buff.ly/KJaNo39