What will it take for scholars, teachers and makers of theatre and performance to survive twenty-first-century neo-liberal globalization? If the ‘global’, the ‘interdisciplinary’ and the ‘collaborative’ are now the terms on which our work is judged and our grants granted, what can and should these terms mean to us, beyond the monetary? If we internationalize our practices, what are the methods by which this internationalization can be most fruitful, its encounters most ethically productive? Or, to be as basic as possible about this braid of challenges: what exactly is ‘international’ performance research today, and how do you teach it ethically? These are the provocative questions at the heart of International Performance Research Pedagogie...
This Double Special Issue is a gesture towards an engagement with decolonisation and performance stu...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of pe...
The anthology marks the completion of seven years of the Erasmus Mundus MA Programme (2008-2013) in ...
The essay looks at what the catchword of ‘internationalisation’ does to the practice of performance ...
The author explores the epistemological, methodological and ethical conditions of international scho...
Comment Is Performance Studies Imperialist? Part 2 Janelle Reinelt As Jon McKenzie’s TDR Comment, “I...
globalization is changing the qualitative characteristics of society, affecting both the life and m...
If academics and intellectuals are to play a meaningful part in addressing the urgent issues that hu...
An international performance movement is growing among practitioners,scholars and activists for whom...
Globalization is changing the qualitative characteristics of society, affecting both the life and me...
Recently the University of Sheffield organised a two-day workshop to explore best practice for resea...
Given its commitment to “reading” the social context, how is multicultural education accounting for ...
In a book presenting a series of interviews with some of the world’s leading global studies scholars...
Internationalisation of the postgraduate classroom has become a feature of UK business schools, but ...
This Double Special Issue is a gesture towards an engagement with decolonisation and performance stu...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of pe...
The anthology marks the completion of seven years of the Erasmus Mundus MA Programme (2008-2013) in ...
The essay looks at what the catchword of ‘internationalisation’ does to the practice of performance ...
The author explores the epistemological, methodological and ethical conditions of international scho...
Comment Is Performance Studies Imperialist? Part 2 Janelle Reinelt As Jon McKenzie’s TDR Comment, “I...
globalization is changing the qualitative characteristics of society, affecting both the life and m...
If academics and intellectuals are to play a meaningful part in addressing the urgent issues that hu...
An international performance movement is growing among practitioners,scholars and activists for whom...
Globalization is changing the qualitative characteristics of society, affecting both the life and me...
Recently the University of Sheffield organised a two-day workshop to explore best practice for resea...
Given its commitment to “reading” the social context, how is multicultural education accounting for ...
In a book presenting a series of interviews with some of the world’s leading global studies scholars...
Internationalisation of the postgraduate classroom has become a feature of UK business schools, but ...
This Double Special Issue is a gesture towards an engagement with decolonisation and performance stu...
This latest issue of Irish Theatre International bridges the discourses of theatre practice and rese...
This monograph has two key aims: First, it presents a critical interrogation of the potentials of pe...