Review of International Studies – The podcast
Review of International Studies – The podcast
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This is the podcast of the academic journal 'Review of International Studies'.The aim of our podcast is to foster conversations about some of the most pressing issues of our time and to facilitate reflections on the latest developments in International Relations. For more conversations and articles about global politics, please follow us on our social media channels or visit our website at www.bisa.ac.uk/ris
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Focuses on contemporary issues in international relations, with episodes discussing themes like theoretical frameworks, geopolitical conflicts, and evolving ideologies, exemplified by topics such as the relationship between theory and ideology in IR and debates on forging new approaches to international relations.

This is the podcast of the academic journal ‘Review of International Studies’.
The aim of our podcast is to foster conversations about some of the most pressing issues of our time and to facilitate reflections on the latest developments in International Relations. For more conversations and articles about global politics, please follow us on our social media channels or visit our website at www.bisa.ac.uk/ris
In this episode, we talk about ‘seeing and sensing world politics’, the title of the keynote address which was delivered by Roland Bleiker at the 2025 BISA conference.
Roland is a Professor in International Politics at The University of Queensland. A latecomer to academia, Roland’s research has always pushed boundaries and opened new avenues for our thinking about world politics. And his latest work on visuality and emotions, or ‘seeing and sensing world politics’, equally challenges us to broaden our intellectual imagination of what IR research could look like.
Roland’s BISA keynote address can be accessed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBWgo_PYMwQ

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