📣 The call is open! Millennium's 2026 Symposium explores "The Global Politics of Liminality" — and we want to hear from you. Scholars from across the discipline (and beyond) are encouraged to submit.
🔗 Full details here: millenniumjournal.org/call-f…
⏳ 6 days left! The submission deadline for Millennium's Symposium on the Global Politics of Liminality is fast approaching.
📝 Don't miss out — get your abstract in now!
📣 The call is open! Millennium's 2026 Symposium explores "The Global Politics of Liminality" — and we want to hear from you. Scholars from across the discipline (and beyond) are encouraged to submit.
🔗 Full details here: millenniumjournal.org/call-f…
"Does this emphasis on individual ethical responsibility, combined with the refusal to address rights claims to the state, threaten to truncate the political force of the right to opacity?"
@RedSubway's key question in review of Benjamin P. Davis's "Choose Your Bearing."
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Davis responds in the same issue with "Toward Critical Belonging," drawing on Glissant, Arendt, and Odysseos' concept of ‘critical belonging.’
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Happening tomorrow @MYBISA !
Find the Millennium pop-up here:
🗺️Lobby of the Maldron Hotel
🕐12:15 - 1:15 pm (lunch time slot)
📅 4th June
with @KazimierLim and Madita Stanke-Erdmann.
🏖️ Heading to Brighton for the @MYBISA's Conference?
🗣️ Catch editors @KazimierLim and Madita Standke-Erdmann. If you’d like to speak with them about our upcoming Vol. 55 Special Issue, join them for a chat during lunchtime (Thursday, 4/06).
🏖️ Heading to Brighton for the @MYBISA's Conference?
🗣️ Catch editors @KazimierLim and Madita Standke-Erdmann. If you’d like to speak with them about our upcoming Vol. 55 Special Issue, join them for a chat during lunchtime (Thursday, 4/06).
🔍 For over 70 years, South Korean conscientious objectors have been jailed for refusing military service.
💡 @itkx argues that the lens of bodily immunity helps understanding how their dissent challenges the state's vision of security.
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⏰ Three weeks until the deadline! Don't miss your chance to submit an abstract to Millennium's Symposium on the "Global Politics of Liminality" with editors Anastasia Barclay, @KazimierLim and Madita Standke-Erdmann!
📣 The call is open! Millennium's 2026 Symposium explores "The Global Politics of Liminality" — and we want to hear from you. Scholars from across the discipline (and beyond) are encouraged to submit.
🔗 Full details here: millenniumjournal.org/call-f…
🔍What does media coverage of Corbyn reveal about Britain?
💡 Maximilian Guarini theorizes the 'British Red Scare' — the construction of danger from leftist ideologies — and how power "excludes certain political possibilities from being realised."
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📰 What if iconicity isn't something a photo either has or doesn't have — but a matter of degree?
❗ In a new article, @cormacticon retheorises the photographic icon for the digital age - with news photography as a whole becoming a "distributed icon."
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🏖️ Summer holiday planning has us reaching for Gregory Fayard (2023) — a timely reminder that tourism isn't just leisure or economics.
His theory of the state-tourism nexus shows how travel flows actively construct nation-states.
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Can art help us theorise feminist peace?
Maria-Adriana Deiana & Heidi Riley use contemporary art exhibitions in post-Good Friday Agreement Northern Ireland to show how aesthetic methods reveal peace as necessarily 'unfinished.'
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🚀 Trending Article: What is the relationship between climate denial, racism, and misogyny?
🔍 Cara New Daggett proposes the concept of 'petro-masculinity,' examining fossil fuels' historic role in "buttressing white patriarchal rule."
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📣 The call is open! Millennium's 2026 Symposium explores "The Global Politics of Liminality" — and we want to hear from you. Scholars from across the discipline (and beyond) are encouraged to submit.
🔗 Full details here: millenniumjournal.org/call-f…
How can the IR classroom become a venue for theorising nuclear futures? Tom Vaughan @sciencespo demonstrates how students' use of collaging reveals something important about how we imagine — and fail to imagine — worlds without nuclear weapons.
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For international worker's day on Friday, we dug into our archive! Read Alberto Fierro's fascinating ethnography about the homeless workers' movement in São Paulo below 👇
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Whose future does 'collapse' describe? Michael J. Albert from @uniofedinburgh challenges the concept's global-north bias, arguing for imaginaries that hold potential catastrophe alongside resistance, resilience, and regeneration.
Out in Vol. 54(1)👇
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Throwback to Vol. 54, Issue 1 which is now fully available online!
The articles critically interrogate concepts around capitalism, futures without nuclear weapons, and the politics of news photography, amongst others!
Read the full issue here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/mil…