ar resistance. In my opinion, the
> brave and right thing to do is to keep calm and carry on. No one can break
> our spirit unless we let them.
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>
>
> Best,
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>
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> Josh
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>
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> *From: *gep-ed@googlegroups.com on behalf of
> Elizabeth Chalecki
> *D
, the brave and right thing to
do is to keep calm and carry on. No one can break our spirit unless we let them.
Best,
Josh
From: gep-ed@googlegroups.com on behalf of Elizabeth
Chalecki
Date: Monday, January 27, 2025 at 9:48 AM
To: gep-ed@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gep-ed] ISA 2025
Raul
Raul, Kathy, and other non-US scholars-
If you don't come to events like ISA, even if they are in the United
States, that plays right into the hands of those who say "America for
Americans" (whatever that nonsense might mean)! ISA has always been a
place to meet scholars from all over the wor
Hi Kathy and all,
This did occur to me last night, as I witnessed everything that has been
going on in the US on BlueSky. I do have a US visa and therefore I should
be able to enter the US without a hitch, and I've already paid for
everything in advance (flights, hotels, registration, etc.) For me
Hi all,
I am curious how other non-US ISA members are thinking about attending ISA in
Chicago in light of all that Trump is doing and threatening already. I
appreciate that there are many non-American scholars for whom ISA an important
opportunity to share their perspectives, though I can’t ima
Dear all
Another panel proposal that may be of interest for next year’s ISA, being
organised by Sandra Barragán, James Jackson and myself. Please do get in touch
if you are interested in participating. The ISA deadline is looming (doesn’t it
always!) so if you can let us know and send us an abs
Dear colleagues,
Adding to the chorus of those proposing panels for the International Studies
Association meeting in Chicago in March 2025.
Shardul Tiwari and I are organizing a panel on carbon lock-in and
carbon-related technologies, and are putting out a call for papers. As many of
you know,
Dear Colleagues,
One more potential ISA panel for you to consider. Viola Provost and I are
putting together a panel exploring the consequences of humanity’s growing
dependence on the internet for environmental governance. If you or your
students are writing about social media, AI, or big tech a