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Call for Papers Theme: International Studies Type: 3rd European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS) Institution: European International Studies Association (EISA) University of Tübingen Location: Tübingen (Germany) Date: 6.–8.4.2016 Deadline: 2.10.2015 __________________________________________________ The European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS) 2016 take place at the University of Tuebingen, Germany, 6-8 April 2016. There will be 20 workshops. You can find a full list of workshops with convenors and a short description here: http://www.eisa-net.org/sitecore/content/be-bruga/eisa/events/ewis.aspx WS A: Worlding beyond the Clash of Civilization: An Agenda for an International Relations – Islam Discourse WS B: Resilience and World Politics WS C: Institutionalized Inequalities – How International Organizations Shape Global Order WS D: An International Society of What? The State and Beyond WS E: The Politics of Translation in World Society: On Discourses, Knowledge and Ordering WS F: Rethinking Responsibility: Military Humanitarianism beyond Western States? WS G: Social Media´s Puzzle and Possibilities in/on IR WS H: Exploring New Forms of Cooperation between Europe, Africa and Rising Powers WS I: Secure worlds in motion: exploring the security/mobility nexus WS J: Doing Research Differently: Empirical Challenges for Postcolonial/Decolonial IR WS K: Geopolitics and strategic thinking in EU foreign policy WS L: Political Struggle and Performative Rights in Global Politics: New Directions in Research WS M: The Politics of Otherness: The Identity/Alterity Nexus in International Relations WS N: Popular Culture and World Politics – Time, Identity, Effect, Affect WS O: International Politics in the Anthropocene WS P: Decentred Practices of Regionality: How the Practical Turn in IR and Critical Border Studies Contribute to Theorising Regionalism WS Q: Transforming violent war-economies: What we know and what we need to know WS R: Living the “new normal”: Post-crisis politics of money, debt and time WS S: Human rights, humanitarianism, security: beyond the sovereign politics of life WS T: Regional Integration for Peace? Comparing Integration Experiences Across Regions Each workshop may accept up to 20 participants. Please note that participants are expected to attend their workshop for the entire period of the event. The deadline for paper proposals is 2 October 2015. Proposals MUST be submitted via this link: https://www.conftool.pro/ewis2016/ Applicants will be notified about the outcome of the selection process by the end of October 2016. Keynote Speaker The keynote speaker at the plenary on 6 April will be Michael Zürn, Director of the Global Governance research unit at the WZB-Berlin Social Science Centre and a graduate of Tübingen University. Conference website: http://www.eisa-net.org/sitecore/content/be-bruga/eisa/events/ewis.aspx __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: http://interphil.polylog.org Intercultural Philosophy Calendar: http://cal.polylog.org __________________________________________________