Who can speak from the perspective of the Global South? In answering this question, Global International Relations (IR) finds itself in a cul de sac: rather than globalize IR, Global IR essentializes non-Western categories by associating difference and knowledge to place (countries, regions, and civilizations) which occludes de-territorialized forms of knowledge production. To reach out for these forms of knowledge, we develop the concept of “hybrid subjectivity,” and propose a shift from the macro to the micro. We propose autoethnography as a method to proceed with this move and present two case studies based on our experiences as hybrid IR scholars to illustrate it. In doing so, we demonstrate the relevance of our self-reflexive exercise ...
Global International Relations (IR) research promotes more spaces for a broader spectrum of historie...
This article studies the contentious problem of reification in international relations (IR) on the e...
The scientific core of IR is predicated on competing disciplines – political science, international ...
Who can speak from the perspective of the Global South? In answering this question, Global Internati...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
How to approach Global International Relations (IR)? This is a question asked by students of IR who ...
This article critically engages with the hierarchical binary between theory and area research in the...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of 'dialogue' within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This Symposium on 'Teaching IR Globally' engages with and contributes to the current debate on non-W...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
How global is International Relations really? The discipline of International Relations (IR) has lon...
This research is an attempt to create a new way of understanding international relations, which is d...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Global International Relations (IR) research promotes more spaces for a broader spectrum of historie...
This article studies the contentious problem of reification in international relations (IR) on the e...
The scientific core of IR is predicated on competing disciplines – political science, international ...
Who can speak from the perspective of the Global South? In answering this question, Global Internati...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of ‘dialogue’ within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
How to approach Global International Relations (IR)? This is a question asked by students of IR who ...
This article critically engages with the hierarchical binary between theory and area research in the...
In an effort to reconceive the conduct of 'dialogue' within world politics, it is necessary for us t...
This Symposium on 'Teaching IR Globally' engages with and contributes to the current debate on non-W...
The ‘global turn’ in International Relations (IR), like postcolonial and decolonising approaches, mo...
How global is International Relations really? The discipline of International Relations (IR) has lon...
This research is an attempt to create a new way of understanding international relations, which is d...
This paper explores the different ways in which the English School of International Relations (ES) c...
This is the final version. Available on open access from SAGE Publications via the DOI in this recor...
What would it mean to construct a post-imperial discipline rather than a ‘post-Western’ one? ‘Post-i...
Global International Relations (IR) research promotes more spaces for a broader spectrum of historie...
This article studies the contentious problem of reification in international relations (IR) on the e...
The scientific core of IR is predicated on competing disciplines – political science, international ...