This event is brought to you by BISA and the Review of International Studies. It will be held virtually via Zoom and is free and open to all.
Attending to multispecies perspectives and encounters, this virtual panel articulates the political dynamics of international life in more-than-human terms. Drawing on their recent publications in the Review of International Studies Special Issue on Multispecies International Politics (Vol. 49, Issue 2), the panelists seek to open multispecies lines of inquiry into contemporary and future concerns about security, violence, war, the Anthropocene, and ecological relations. The panel, therefore, generates a more-than-human vision of International Relations that can be examined—theoretically, creatively, and empirically—in a variety of different ways.
Chair
- Martin Coward (University of Manchester and Lead Editor of Review of International Studies)
Presenters
- Anthony Burke (University of New South Wales)
- Matthew Leep (Western Governors University)
- Stefanie Fishel (University of the Sunshine Coast)
We have arranged to make the special issue free access until the end of May 2023 so that event attendees can read it. Many thanks for Cambridge University Press for their assistance with this.
Registration will close two hours before the event begins.