Twenty-five years of securitization theory: A corpus-based review

SJ Baele, D Jalea - Political Studies Review, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Twenty-five years after its initial formulation, securitization theory is at a crossroads: attempts
to critically scrutinize its achievements and shortcomings proliferate, concerns about the …

Revisiting the “American social science”—Mapping the geography of international relations

PM Kristensen - International studies perspectives, 2015 - academic.oup.com
This paper studies the geography of the International Relations (IR) discipline, particularly
the notion that IR is an “American social science.” First, it analyzes bibliometric data and …

Patterns of publishing in political science journals: an overview of our profession using bibliographic data and a co-authorship network

T Metz, S Jäckle - PS: Political Science & Politics, 2017 - cambridge.org
We constructed a co-authorship network of the global political science community. Two
scientists are connected if they have co-authored a paper. We drew on more than 67,000 …

The state of the discipline: authorship, research designs, and citation patterns in studies of EU interest groups and lobbying

A Bunea, FR Baumgartner - Journal of European Public Policy, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Which European universities and research centres are most prominent in research on
European Union (EU) interest groups? What are the theoretical perspectives employed …

[图书][B] International relations and American dominance: A diverse discipline

H Turton - 2015 - taylorfrancis.com
This work seeks to explore the widely held assumption that the discipline of International
Relations is dominated by American scholars, approaches and institutions. It proceeds by …

Experiencing the end and afterlives of International Relations/theory

C Sylvester - European Journal of International Relations, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Having raised the question of whither the international at the end of International Relations a
few years ago, this article treats the state of International Relations theory as a continuing …

Lessons from Westeros: Gender and power in Game of Thrones

W Clapton, LJ Shepherd - Politics, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
People learn about global politics not (solely or even mostly) from conventional teaching in
the discipline of International Relations (IR) but from popular culture. We use the television …

The IR of the beholder: Examining global IR using the 2014 TRIP survey

W Wemheuer-Vogelaar, NJ Bell… - International Studies …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
This article presents findings from the 2014 Teaching, Research, and International Policy
(TRIP) Project's worldwide faculty survey that speak to recent claims in the Global …

International relations at the end: a sociological autopsy

PM Kristensen - International Studies Quarterly, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Recent interventions suggest that the discipline of international relations has moved beyond
“grand theories” and “great debates” toward middle range theorizing and quantitative …

Why does pluralism matter when we study politics? A view from contemporary international relations

DJ Levine, DM McCourt - Perspectives on Politics, 2018 - cambridge.org
Pluralism has become a buzzword in International Relations. It has emerged in a number of
linked literatures and has drawn the support of an unusual coalition of scholars: advocates …