This forum explores how societal contexts affect how instructors teach introductory undergraduate courses in international relations (IR), global politics, and international studies. Contributors teach at universities in China, Ecuador, India, Morocco, South Africa, the United Kingdom– Scotland, and the United States. Because instructors vary the structure, content, and pedagogical approaches in their courses (and perhaps most in their introductory courses) to account for their students’ backgrounds, conditions, and paradigms, the discipline can learn about contemporary global patterns by putting regionally diverse pedagogical approaches in conversation with each other. A concluding essay explores emergent patterns of a global IR and sets u...
This course examines the impact and implications of today’s dynamic international context for nation...
Over the past decade IR scholars have shown an increasing interest in theatre and performance practi...
While universities can act as important mediators amidst the highly disruptive and contentious chang...
This forum explores how societal contexts affect how instructors teach introductory undergraduate co...
This article argues that instructors should adopt a more multicultural perspective when designing sy...
This comprehensive guide captures important trends in international relations (IR) pedagogy, paying ...
What do we study in international relations? How do we study it? And how do we apply it? Using these...
Can International Relations (IR) as it is taught in the Arab world be said to be an “American social...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
The first U.S. textbook to offer students a truly global approach, Introduction to Global Politics b...
This course is an introduction to the field of International Relations -its basic concepts, theories...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Poli...
The purpose of this research is to explore the experiences of teaching an introductory course on Int...
This talk will reflect on the challenges of linking academic programmes and teaching, on the one han...
This exciting new textbook challenges the implicit notions inherent in most existing International R...
This course examines the impact and implications of today’s dynamic international context for nation...
Over the past decade IR scholars have shown an increasing interest in theatre and performance practi...
While universities can act as important mediators amidst the highly disruptive and contentious chang...
This forum explores how societal contexts affect how instructors teach introductory undergraduate co...
This article argues that instructors should adopt a more multicultural perspective when designing sy...
This comprehensive guide captures important trends in international relations (IR) pedagogy, paying ...
What do we study in international relations? How do we study it? And how do we apply it? Using these...
Can International Relations (IR) as it is taught in the Arab world be said to be an “American social...
Using two new data sources to describe trends in the international relations (IR) discipline since 1...
The first U.S. textbook to offer students a truly global approach, Introduction to Global Politics b...
This course is an introduction to the field of International Relations -its basic concepts, theories...
In this project report for the Global Studies Initiative at Parkland College, the instructor of Poli...
The purpose of this research is to explore the experiences of teaching an introductory course on Int...
This talk will reflect on the challenges of linking academic programmes and teaching, on the one han...
This exciting new textbook challenges the implicit notions inherent in most existing International R...
This course examines the impact and implications of today’s dynamic international context for nation...
Over the past decade IR scholars have shown an increasing interest in theatre and performance practi...
While universities can act as important mediators amidst the highly disruptive and contentious chang...