Dear Colleagues,

A couple of weeks back I posed a message to the group expressing my ambivalence 
about “business as usual” attendance at ISA as a scholar from outside the US, 
given all that Trump and, at his bidding, the US is doing. On Saturday, the 
combination of news of the horrific impacts of USAID cuts and punitive and 
unjustified tariffs on my own country (with veiled threats about Canada 
becoming the 51st state), helped me make my decision. I won’t be attending ISA 
in person, nor crossing the border anytime soon, but hope to be able to 
participate in my panel virtually. I can appreciate that may not work, not 
least because ISA meetings aren’t set up for that, alas.

I will share one last observation.  I think all of the colleagues who “replied 
to all” in response to my post made the case – thoughtfully and respectfully! – 
against a boycott. In contrast, all but one of those who reached out to me 
one-to-one were ambivalent or not attending ISA. The numbers were not large on 
either side, but the contrast was striking nonetheless.

Best wishes to all in dark times,
Kathryn


Kathryn Harrison
McLean Family Chair in Canadian Studies
Professor of Political Science
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC
Canada V6T 1Z1
Tel: 604 822-4922

I work on the traditional, ancestral, unceded territories of the Musqueam, 
Squamish, and Tsleil Waututh peoples.

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