I’ll be joining the IR-crowd at the upcoming International Studies Association (ISA) Annual Convention this week in Toronto, Canada. Trying to combine it with my first year full-teaching Assistant Prof. position it will be a bit of a shorter visit but you can still find me in the following three panels, presenting two papers in the first whilst chairing the last.
… and if I may pick a favourite: I am thoroughly enjoying working on the later paper at the moment, ‘The Politics of Pity‘, which I will present on Friday.
First paper:
Paper: | Saving Strangers: On Social Distance, Socio‐emotional ‘Othering’ and State Foreign Policy |
Slot: | TC67: Thursday 1:45 PM – 3:30 PM |
Panel: | Psychological Dimensions of Foreign Policy |
Chair/ discussant: |
Deborah W. Larson/ Femke E. Bakker |
Second paper:
Paper: | The Politics of Pity |
Slot: | FD14: Friday 4:00 PM – 5:45 PM |
Panel: | The Politics of Pity |
Chair/ discussant: |
Andreja Zevnik/ Asli Calkivik |
And I will be chairing:
Panel: | Group Identities and Identification |
Slot: | SC66: Saturday 1:45 PM – 3:30 PM |
Discussant: | Bahar Rumelili |
Panelists: | Martha (Dee) Phelps; Amoz Hor; Michal Kolmas; Luca Dorottya Pihaj; and Arthur Duhé |
For the conference website and full program, click here.